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UOG Sea Grant testifies on coral conservation before U.S. Congress


“Our goal (in the Marianas) is not only to reverse the decline of coral reefs but to rebuild these ecosystems,” Castro said. “We need a mechanism that provides actionable information to continue on a path to save our reefs. This bill provides that.” 
The act was introduced by Rep. Darren Soto, D-Florida, who serves on the U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources. The bipartisan and bicameral legislation would reauthorize and update the Coral Reef Conservation Act of 2000, which expired more than 15 years ago, and bolster the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Coral Reef Conservation Program that it created.  ....

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Floods, resilience, infrastructure protection, disasters | Homeland Security Newswire


, the study found that coral reefs offer more than $1.8 billion in annual flood protection to coastal communities. Losing 1 meter of reef height would cause 100-year flooding zones to increase by 23%, impacting 53,800 more people (a 62% increase) and 90% more property and increasing damages by $5.3 billion.
The study also found that the United States has 200 miles (325 kilometers) of high-value reefs that are worth more than $1.6 million per mile ($1 million per kilometer) annually for flood protection alone. Most of these high-value reefs are in Florida and Hawaii.
“Valuing the flood risk-reduction service of existing ecosystems is one step toward managing them as natural infrastructure,” said lead author Borja Reguero, an associate researcher at UC Santa Cruz. “This study provides new local information on how reefs protect communities at the building-block level, while maintaining a national focus for policy purposes.” ....

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House Natural Resources Committee Issues Testimony From U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Planning & Natural Resources


House Natural Resources Committee Issues Testimony From U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Planning & Natural Resources
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Jean-Pierre L. Oriol, commissioner of the
U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Planning and Natural Resources, as part of a remote hearing entitled Discussion on the Insular Area Climate Change Act on
March 4, 2021:
Thank you
Representative Grijalva for the opportunity to testify in support of the proposed Insular Areas Climate Change Act on behalf of the US Virgin Islands. Whether it is the 2015 federally-declared disaster for drought in the US Caribbean, the impact of Hurricanes Irma and Maria to
Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands in 2017, and Tropical Cyclone Gita in ....

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CORAL RESTORATION FOUNDATION 
Federal legislators realize the condition of the Florida Keys’
reef and have resurrected old legislation to help save it.
Rubio
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The coral reef is not only key to the quality of life in the Florida Keys, but also crucial to the local economy. However, the Keys’ reef is battling a deadly disease and is undergoing unprecedented decline.
Federal legislators realize the reef’s condition and have resurrected old legislation to help save it.
U.S. Senators Marco Rubio and Rick Scott, Florida Republicans, and Brian Schatz and Mazie Hirono, Democrats from Hawaii, have reintroduced the bipartisan Restoring Resilient Reefs Act of 2021. ....

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