CBNERR-VA Training and Engagement Program

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York Watershed System Symposium Panelists at the 2025 event discuss backyard conservation. J. Wallace, VIMS
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Perennial Steam ID Out in the field for a CTP Perennial Stream Identification course, September 2019. C. Gonzalez, CBNERR-VA
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Watershed Work Mapping mental models with the York River and Small Coastal Basin Roundtable, December 2019. C. Gonzalez, CBNERR-VA
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Wetland Delineation Out in the field for a CTP Wetland Delineation course, June 2019. C. Gonzalez, CBNERR-VA
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Social Science Basics Learning Social Science Basics in a workshop with NOAA, December 2019. C. Gonzalez, CBNERR-VA
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Perennial Streams ID In the lab as part of a CTP Perennial Streams course, October 2019. C. Gonzalez, CBNERR-VA

Through capacity building, technical assistance and community engagement, CBNERR-VA’s Training and Engagement Program (T&E) works with coastal decision makers to foster science-based and community-supported resource management and socio-ecological system resilience.  To address critical coastal issues and make training opportunities available, CBNERR-VA identifies and collaborates with local partners and effectively applies its own quality, unbiased and place-based research. For more details on the Training and Engagement Program, click here.

Contact: Cirse Gonzalez at 804.684.7144 or cagonzalez@vims.edu.