Announcement for U.S. EPA’s Natural Spaces Discussions for Crisfield Residents

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will be holding discussions April 20, 2024, with residents  of Crisfield and the surrounding area to learn how people use and feel about Crisfield’s natural  coastal spaces. The discussions are part of a research effort to identify the potential impacts and  benefits of nature-based strategies on the Crisfield community, such as marsh restoration, living  shorelines, seagrass restoration, sand dune restoration, oyster reefs and artificial reefs.  

Participants should be people who live, work in, or frequently visit the Crisfield area (Crisfield,  Marion Station, or Smith Island), aged 15 and up, and are interested in sharing opinions and  perspectives about Crisfield’s natural spaces and coastal habitats. The discussion will be held on  Saturday, April 20 from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. ET at the Tidal Health Alice B. Tawes Nursing and Rehabilitation  Center, 201 Hall Highway Crisfield, MD 21817. Participants will receive a stipend of $50 as compensation  for time, travel, or other costs.  

To register for the discussion, please go to https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HNCVH9B. Please  contact Susan Yee (yee.susan@epa.gov) with any questions. Capacity for the session is limited due  to space limitations and to facilitate discussions. For more information on the project visit our  website at www.epa.gov/water-research/coastal-community-resilience-research