Sea level rise topic of virtual lecture March 3
Sea level rise is a reality that will test Maine’s coastal communities and economies. The Kennebec Estuary Land Trust (KELT) is delighted to host Susie Arnold, Ph.D, Marine Scientist at the Island Institute, for a lecture on sea level rise and its current and projected impacts on our region. The virtual lecture will take place on Thursday, March 3 at 6 p.m. and will provide insights into the science of sea level rise as well as the actions being taken by coastal communities to reduce its effects. Participants are welcomed and encouraged to ask questions during the Q&A portion of the lecture.
Dr. Arnold participates in the Maine Climate Council, which has determined that sea level rise could impact 20,000 jobs, cause $17.5 billion in coastal infrastructure damage, and increase flooding events ten-fold by 2050. How can we keep pace with sea level rise? How can we upgrade infrastructure and utilize nature-based solutions to reduce its impacts? How can individuals take action to preserve Maine’s ocean and coast? Answer these questions and more!
Registration is free and required in order to receive the Zoom link for the presentation. The Zoom link will be sent out to registrants upon registration. For more information and to sign-up, visit KELT’s website at www.kennebecestuary.org/upcoming-events or call (207) 442-8400.
As a marine scientist at the Island Institute, Susie works on the impacts of climate change and ocean acidification on marine resources and fisheries-dependent communities. Her current areas of focus include working with fishermen to diversify their businesses to include shellfish and seaweed aquaculture, researching the environmental benefits of farming edible seaweed, and helping coastal communities better understand the implications of sea level rise so they can make informed adaptation decisions. Susie earned a master’s degree in marine policy and a doctoral degree in marine biology from the University of Maine.