At 20,000 acres, the Great Marsh is the largest continuous stretch of Salt Marsh in New England, extending from Cape Ann to New Hampshire, and The Trustees of Reservations owns and protects 15% of it. The legacy of historical agricultural practices and mosquito control efforts are contributing to marsh degradation just as sea level rise is increasing.
In this webinar, hosted by Restore America’s Estuaries, Trustees Director of Coast and Natural Resources Tom O’Shea and Trustees Lead Coastal Ecologist Russell Hopping share details about the innovative strategies being used to restore the marsh, and how we can help it keep pace with sea level rise.