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Coastal Resilience in the Baja California - San Diego Region

An Assessment of Science Assets, Gaps, and Priorities

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The goal of this assessment was to identify relevant binational expertise and assets valuable to coastal resilience efforts, and gather input on science needs and priorities, in order to inform the development of a binational research agenda and outreach framework. This assessment was produced by the California Sea Grant in partnership with the Climate Science Alliance and their Binational and Tribal Working Group, with support from the Binational Resilience Initiative.

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2024

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California Sea Grant, the Climate Science Alliance Binational and Tribal Working Groups, and the Binational Coastal Initiative

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Coastal Resilience in the Baja California - San Diego Region: An Assessment of Science Assets, Gaps, and Priorities

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