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5 - Planning and Implementation - Staying Resilient in a Changing Environment with Nick Angarone

5 - Planning and Implementation - Staying Resilient in a Changing Environment with Nick Angarone

Update: 2024-09-03
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This month on Going Coastal, co-hosts Jon Miller & Marissa Torres speak with Mr. Nick Angarone of the NJ Department of Environmental Protection for a special Coastal Policy episode. Nick has worn many hats over his distinguished career as a city and region planner and currently serves as the Chief Resilience Officer (CRO) for the state of New Jersey, the Manager of the Office of Climate Resilience, and a NJ Coastal Manager. Join us to understand how the little things can make the biggest difference for your community!


Calling all Citizen Scientists: Check out mycoast.org/nj to learn how you can contribute to the scientific community and strengthen our ability to execute emergency planning and management!

Thank you to NJ Sea Grant for sponsoring this episode. Remember to register for the RAE Coastal & Estuarine Summit in Arlington (Oct 6-10). It was so fun to see everyone in Galveston at the ASBPA National Coastal Conference this year! We’re looking forward to seeing and hearing you again in Long Beach, CA October 2025.

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5 - Planning and Implementation - Staying Resilient in a Changing Environment with Nick Angarone

5 - Planning and Implementation - Staying Resilient in a Changing Environment with Nick Angarone

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