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The Tampa Bay Coastal Master Plan - How Local Communities Can Work Together to Protect Our Region, with Speaker Amanda Moore

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The Tampa Bay Coastal Master Plan - How Local Communities Can Work Together to Protect Our Region, with Speaker Amanda Moore

Socializing: 6:45 p.m.

Meeting starts: 7 p.m.

Program starts: 7:15 p.m.

Bayport

About the presentation: The Tampa Bay Coastal Master Plan (TBCMP) is being created by community stakeholders and local governments from Sarasota to Citrus County. The Plan will serve as a blueprint and guide to protect communities from coastal and inland flooding resulting from sea level rise and intensifying hurricanes. The goal is to use nature-based solutions to protect human and natural communities as we face increasing environmental stressors.

Amanda Moore

About the speaker: As the Senior Director of National Wildlife Federation’s Gulf Program, Amanda Moore leads program efforts across the Gulf Coast to build more resilient coasts and wildlife habitat. She specializes in stakeholder engagement and builds strategic, collaborative partnerships with government officials, community leaders, and technical experts to advance conservation solutions and build more resilient communities. She holds a Master of Public Administration degree from the University of South Florida and lives in St. Petersburg.

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