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Seacliff State Beach Resilience Presentation

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By Friends of Santa Cruz State Parks
Samper Recital HallAptos, CA
Sep 11 at 6:00 PM PDT
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Learn about the findings of the Recovery and Resilience at Seacliff and New Brighton State Beaches Study — attend in person or online!

PRE-REGISTRATION FOR THE IN-PERSON MEETING HAS CLOSED. A LIMITED NUMBER OF WALK-UP, DAY-OF TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE. PLEASE ARRIVE BY 5:30 P.M.

The hybrid presentation (in person or via Zoom webinar) will review the results of a multi-year study that assessed climate change-driven vulnerabilities at Seacliff and New Brighton State Beaches to coastal hazards and identified adaptation strategies to protect these beloved beaches into the future.

Following historic storms in early 2023, State Parks launched the Recovery and Resilience at Seacliff and New Brighton State Beaches Study to evaluate risks from sea level rise, storm surge, erosion and other coastal hazards. The study also gathered extensive public input — nearly 4,000 survey responses — to understand what people value most about these beaches and how they would like to see them adapt to a changing coastline.

Follow this link to attend virtually: https://bit.ly/seacliff-virtual-meeting

Learn about the findings of the Recovery and Resilience at Seacliff and New Brighton State Beaches Study — attend in person or online!

PRE-REGISTRATION FOR THE IN-PERSON MEETING HAS CLOSED. A LIMITED NUMBER OF WALK-UP, DAY-OF TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE. PLEASE ARRIVE BY 5:30 P.M.

The hybrid presentation (in person or via Zoom webinar) will review the results of a multi-year study that assessed climate change-driven vulnerabilities at Seacliff and New Brighton State Beaches to coastal hazards and identified adaptation strategies to protect these beloved beaches into the future.

Following historic storms in early 2023, State Parks launched the Recovery and Resilience at Seacliff and New Brighton State Beaches Study to evaluate risks from sea level rise, storm surge, erosion and other coastal hazards. The study also gathered extensive public input — nearly 4,000 survey responses — to understand what people value most about these beaches and how they would like to see them adapt to a changing coastline.

Follow this link to attend virtually: https://bit.ly/seacliff-virtual-meeting

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