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    • Our Partners
    • Technical Assistance
      • Tech Assistance Directory
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      • Construction
      • Ecological Design
      • Engineering Design
      • Stormwater Management
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      • Monitoring
      • Outreach & Education
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      • Policy & Legal
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  • Home
  • Our Partners
  • Technical Assistance
    • Tech Assistance Directory
    • Land Use Planning
    • Construction
    • Ecological Design
    • Engineering Design
    • Stormwater Management
    • Grants & Funding
    • Hazard Preparedness
    • Monitoring
    • Outreach & Education
    • Permitting
    • Ecological Monitoring
    • Policy & Legal
  • Videos
    • Coffee Chats
    • Full Partnership Meetings
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Technical Assistance Directory

Physical & Ecological Monitoring

BARNEGAT BAY PARTNERSHIP

  • Coastal estuarine resiliency and adaptation technical support including coastal wetlands and shorelines.

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Contact 

Martha Maxwell-Doyle

mmdoyle@ocean.edu

732-255-0472


Region(s) Served

Statewide


Resources

  • Factors Governing the Vulnerability of Coastal Marsh Platforms to Sea Level Rise
  • Preparing For Disaster: The National Estuary Program’s Role in Pre-Disaster Planning, Post-Disaster Recovery, and Hazard Mitigation


DAVEY RESOURCE GROUP

  • Environmental services with an emphasis on: Natural resources analyses; Coastal resilience planning; Forest, wetland, and stream habitat restoration; Wetland and riparian zone mitigation; Living shoreline designs; Wetlands, flood hazard area, and coastal permitting; Endangered and threatened species studies and habitat management plans; Aquatic and marine surveys; Tree surveys; Invasive species management; Stormwater management and BMP inspections; Construction monitoring and permit compliance

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Contact

Damian Holynskyj

Damian.Holynskyj@davey.com

201-259-7349


Region(s) Served

Statewide


Resources

  • Amy Greene Environmental


FEMA REGION II

  • Climate Change Resiliency Webpage
  • Assistance to communities to become more resilient, be better prepared, advance preventative mitigation, recover from disasters, and adapt to changing hazards
  • Publications to assist with planning, understanding risks, and understanding techniques to lessen losses. 
  • Programs that help make communities safer and rebound quicker and more completely after an event.

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Contact

Deborah Costa (Preparedness)

deborah.costa@fema.dhs.gov

202-257-6645

John A. Miller, P.E., CFM (Mitigation)

john.miller2@fema.dhs.gov

202-957-4171


Region(s) Served

Statewide


Resources

  • Plan Ahead for Disasters | Ready.gov
  • Guides to Expanding Mitigation | FEMA.gov
  • Hazard Mitigation Planning | FEMA.gov
  • FEMA Flood Map Service Center | Welcome!
  • Hazard Mitigation Assistance Grants | FEMA.gov
  • Mitigation Funding Resource Guides | FEMA.gov
  • Building Science | FEMA.gov


GREENVEST, LLC

  • Entrepreneurial, land-based, resilience and restoration practitioner focused on developing ecological assets. 
  • Delivers fixed-price, resilient, nature-based solutions through science and engineering that establishes sustainable end points to restore, maintain, and preserve ecosystem services. 
  • Leverages regulatory requirements to secure funding to complete meaningful restoration and water quality improvement projects. 
  • Elevates local communities by implementing positive and resilient environmental change that generates sustainable socio-economic benefits.

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Contact

Brian Cramer

brian@greenvestus.com

732-902-6644 x201


Region(s) Served

Statewide


NY-NJ HARBOR & ESTUARY PROGRAM, HUDSON RIVER FOUNDATION

  • Consultation on resiliency projects that also provide habitat or have water quality benefits. 
  • Assistance connecting to local stewardship groups.
  • Help developing projects to monitor local streams to combat flooding issues.

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Contact

Isabelle Stinnette

istinnette@hudsonriver.org


Region(s) Served

Hudson, Raritan, and Raritan Bay watersheds


PARTNERSHIP FOR THE DELAWARE ESTUARY

  • Technical advising, design, and monitoring services for nature-based approaches to shoreline stabilization and ecological enhancement, including identifying site-specific issues and trajectories and developing goal-based monitoring plans to evaluate progress towards goals.
  • Spatial and strategic planning tools to guide environmental conservation and restoration investments aimed at coastal wetlands, shellfish beds and submerged plant communities. Scientific datasets to understand where and how to promote key ecosystem services.
  • Development of ecological development plans for habitat and community mosaics.

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Contact

Joshua Moody

jmoody@delawareestuary.org

302-655-4990 x115


Region(s) Served

Delaware River and Bay; Atlantic coastal communities

Resources

  • PDE Scientific Reports
  • PDE Science and Research Programs
  • PDE WATCH Tool


RIPPLED WATERS ENGINEERING, LLC

  • Hydrologic and hydraulic modeling in support of floodplain delineation and modification requests.
  • Living shoreline design for private and public sector clients in the form of engineering analysis, design plans, permitting, and construction support.
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Contact

Mary Paist-Goldman

mary@rippledwatersllc.com

732-735-3440


Region(s) Served

Statewide


STOCKTON UNIVERSITY MARINE FIELD STATION

  • Located within the Mullica River/Great Bay estuary with easy access to Barnegat Bay and Atlantic City back bays. 
  • Assistance with coastal projects in southern NJ through workboats, sonar equipment, and researchers with expertise in biological and oceanographic monitoring. 
  • Areas of expertise include: Oyster and SAV restoration, Seafloor mapping, Marine debris removal; Monitoring of benthic communities, SAV, fish, water quality, and sediment transport.

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Contact

Steve Evert

steve.evert@stockton.edu

609-652-4486


Region(s) Served

Statewide


Resources

  • Stockton Marine Field Station - Research 

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