WeTables

New Hampshire Sea Grant

We have two WeTable set-ups that we are now using to train our own staff and partners and to use in our community work.  
During 2013, New Hampshire Sea Grant and Cooperative Extension partnered to purchase and train staff to use two sets.  Our weTables were used with a land conservation project earlier in 2014 and we have plans to use them with the next iteration of the 100 year floodplain project.   Their use has been included in a number of proposals for community-based work addressing both climate and stormwater issues. Sea Grant and Extension staff are preparing to integrate their use in programming where appropriate.
We thank Texas Sea Grant for their leadership role in helping New Hampshire Sea Grant set up and use the weTables.

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