Site for Your Consideration: http://www.susdev.org Sender: Shaw Thacher, Atlantic CoastWatch Project Manager, [log in to unmask]
Organization: The Sustainable Development Institute Organization E-Mail: [log in to unmask]
Below please find a description of our new & free bimonthly newsletter, Atlantic CoastWatch.
The Sustainable Development Institute (SDI), a small non-profit agency that specializes in environmental communications, has a new program area called "Atlantic CoastWatch" that follows many years of coastal observation and policy advocacy. SDI's sponsored and truly free bimonthly newsletter, Atlantic CoastWatch, is a vital component in our effort to provide "news that coastal advocates, researchers and managers can use." Composed of brief summaries gathered from organizations between the Gulf of Maine and the eastern Caribbean, Atlantic CoastWatch provides a readable digest of news and efforts to safeguard our Atlantic heritage.
Prior to the debut of the Atlantic CoastWatch newsletter, in December 1997, no publication examined, at a glance, developments in conservation, brownwater issues, economic policy, land management, shore fortification, aquatic species preservation, etc., along the entire Atlantic seaboard. By sorting through and reviewing what small locally oriented groups are doing, throughout the Atlantic Community, and distilling that into a brief eight pages, we hope to help our readers keep aware and abreast of news they may use. And, through concise and pithy briefs, we will, as a small non-governmental organization, provide third party reporting that isn't tied to fundraising handouts but instead digests works in progress, with references and pointers for additional information.
The Sustainable Development Institute has two other ongoing program areas: the Community Forestry Policy Project which has endeavored to include community forestry management issues into the United Nation's Convention on Forests; and, the 1998 Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital. The recently concluded Development Blueprint for Long Island, NY with 57 policy guidelines, was a precursor to Atlantic CoastWatch.
We hope that the compatibility of our respective objectives is clear and look forward to future exchanges of information with you, as a community with many shared, but currently under-communicated, experiences begins to emerge.
With best Wishes,
Shaw Thacher
Features in December 1997 Issue:
What’s Going On Here? Project NEMO Shifts Gears Report Cards Horseshoe Crab Protection Taxes Brake Development Hudson PCBs (Continued) Chesapeake Goals Restorations Pfiesteria: A Press Digest Big Enviros Weigh In
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