The Wrack
The Wrack is the Wells Reserve blog, our collective logbook on the web.
The Wrack is the Wells Reserve blog, our collective logbook on the web.
The Sandy Dialogues facilitated an exchange of expertise and experience between New Jersey and Maine that culminated in two Maine-based coastal hazard preparedness training workshops. Through this project, the Wells Reserve and its partners learned from New Jersey's Jacques Cousteau Reserve and its stakeholders about the use of decision-support systems, combined with the experience of responding to and recovering from a major storm event.
The Sandy Dialogues stemmed from the earlier Climate Games project in Wells and a sea-level-rise vulnerability assessment done for the New Jersey coast.
March to November 2014
A team of Wells Reserve staff and local stakeholders visited New Jersey to meet with stakeholders who used the state's decision-support system while playing key roles in Sandy response and recovery. The Wells and Jacques Cousteau teams then developed and delivered "Sandy Dialogues" workshops focused on two Maine communities: Drakes Island, Wells, and Camp Ellis, Saco.
Two Maine communities vulnerable to storm-surge flooding learned directly from New Jersey officials involved with Hurricane Sandy response and recovery. They discussed the planning and decision-making tools used in New Jersey to determine whether the tools could be adopted or modified to have applications in Maine.