Sea level rise vulnerability of natural and human coastal ecosystems – March 12

Ross Clark, MLML and Central Coast Wetlands Group
Moss Landing Marine Labs Seminar Series - March 12th, 2020

Hosted by The Invertebrate Ecology Lab

MLML Seminar Room, 4pm

Open to the public

~More info coming soon!~ 

 

 

 

Ross Clark has 20 years of experience drafting and implementing California’s Nonpoint Source Control Program both as a university researcher and as state agency staff. He is currently charged with developing regional programs to improve the restoration and management of state wetland resources and implementing programs to reduce nutrient loading to Central Coast surface waters.  Ross manages a team of field scientists supporting the development and implementation of the State’s wetland monitoring program and the integration of wetland restoration activities into regional and State water quality and land use planning efforts. Since 2008 he has also been tasked with developing the City of Santa Cruz strategic plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and identify key threats from, and appropriate responses to climate change and sea level rise.