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April 1, 2025 - The Mangrove Coast Collaborative (MCC) project (2020 – 2024) began in the aftermath of 2017 hurricanes Irma and Maria. Jobos Bay and Rookery Bay NERRs jointly recognized the need to understand and enhance the resilience of their mangrove ecosystems and the surrounding communities in southeast Puerto Rico and southwest Florida, respectively. Through a multi-disciplinary approach spanning four research themes – time-series mapping, ecosystem assessment, ecosystem services modeling, and management options – the Mangrove Coast Collaborative investigated the loss and recovery of mangroves, relationships between drivers of hurricane impact and recovery, effects to ecosystem services, and the ways that managers make information-based decisions. The project team shared products at a recent regional Mangrove and Management Forum that brought together a newly coalescing community of mangrove scientists and managers in the southeastern US and Caribbean. In this webinar, the project team describes how the mangrove science-to-management community developed and shares an overview of how the results of the MCC have responded to the needs of this growing community. Speakers: Danielle Ogurcak (Florida International University), Digna Rueda-Roa (University of South Florida), Sara Mason (Duke University), Brita Jessen (U.S. Geological Survey), and Marissa Figueroa (Rookery Bay NERR) View resources related to the webinar: https://nerrssciencecollaborative.org... Learn more about the project and explore associated resources: https://nerrssciencecollaborative.org... Join our mailing list for updates: http://eepurl.com/gijKMz -- 00:00 - Intro and housekeeping 03:15 - Context and management need 08:28 - Poll 1: Who do you typically engage during research? 09:26 - Co-production in the Mangrove Coast Collaborative 12:43 - Examples of collaboration: Habitat mapping 16:14 - Examples of collaboration: Conceptual models 20:12 - Examples of collaboration: Decision-making for mangrove conservation 24:40 - Poll 2: Have you needed to define key language across expert groups? 25:50 - Products of co-production: MCC Story Map 26:51 - Mangrove Science and Management Forum 30:02 - Timeline of project engagement 32:27 - Acknowledgements 33:00 - Q&A