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Topic: Coastal economies

Major flooding in Milford, Delaware as a result of the the outskirts of Hurricane Joaquin in 2015.
NFWF and NOAA announce more than $37 million in grants to support coastal resilience efforts across the nation
November 17, 2020
Focus areas:
Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
coastal economies
Major flooding in Milford, Delaware as a result of the the outskirts of Hurricane Joaquin in 2015.
The Port of Los Angeles. In the U.S., where over half live along the coast and more than 78 percent of overseas trade by volume comes and goes along our marine highways, the health of the coasts is intricately connected to the health of the nation's economy.
Marine economy in 2018 grew faster than U.S. overall
June 2, 2020
Focus areas:
Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
coastal economies
economic data
The Port of Los Angeles. In the U.S., where over half live along the coast and more than 78 percent of overseas trade by volume comes and goes along our marine highways, the health of the coasts is intricately connected to the health of the nation's economy.
Freshwater diversion in part of the Pointe-aux-Chenes Wildlife Management Area, Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana.
NOAA, NFWF announce $30 million in grants to support coastal resilience efforts across nation
November 18, 2019
Focus areas:
Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
grants
coastal economies
Freshwater diversion in part of the Pointe-aux-Chenes Wildlife Management Area, Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana.
Marine debris washed up on a beach.
When beaches are trashed, who pays the price?
September 26, 2019
Focus areas:
Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
marine debris
economic data
coastal economies
Marine debris washed up on a beach.
Cargo ship enters PortMiami.
Report: U.S. ocean economic sectors growing twice as fast as overall economy
May 24, 2018
Focus areas:
Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
economic data
coastal economies
Cargo ship enters PortMiami.
A NOAA team deploys a current meter with surface floats to take measurements throughout the water column during surveys of Puget Sound.
Podcast: Studying ocean movement is good for the economy
July 27, 2017
Focus areas:
Charting
Topics:
ocean
surveys
podcast
coastal economies
A NOAA team deploys a current meter with surface floats to take measurements throughout the water column during surveys of Puget Sound.
The Port of Los Angeles. In the U.S., where over half live along the coast and more than 78 percent of overseas trade by volume comes and goes along our marine highways, the health of the coasts is intricately connected to the health of the nation's economy.
NOAA’s report on U.S. ocean and Great Lakes economy shows growth
April 24, 2017
Focus areas:
Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
coastal economies
The Port of Los Angeles. In the U.S., where over half live along the coast and more than 78 percent of overseas trade by volume comes and goes along our marine highways, the health of the coasts is intricately connected to the health of the nation's economy.
Bering sea pollock fleet prepares to depart Dutch Harbor, Alaska, for another season of the largest commercial fishery in the U.S.
3 ways the ocean and Great Lakes help keep the U.S. economy afloat
September 28, 2016
Focus areas:
Ocean & Coasts
Topics:
marine commerce
coastal economies
Bering sea pollock fleet prepares to depart Dutch Harbor, Alaska, for another season of the largest commercial fishery in the U.S.
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