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At Washington Sea Grant, Jamie provides expertise on emergency preparedness, hazard mitigation, and resilience for coastal communities. With a background in coastal hazards and community resilience, Jamie is developing Washington’s Coastal Hazards Resilience Network and incorporating resilience into planning processes for the Snohomish County Hazard Mitigation Plan Update. Jamie is active in helping Washington communities prepare for sea level rise. She is developing relevant curriculum for coastal managers participating in the state’s Coastal Training Program, and she also engages the public in envisioning future sea level rise through the Washington King Tides Initiative. Jamie also serves as Washington Sea Grant’s liaison to the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory, where she supports tsunami education and outreach in coordination with the Washington Military Department’s Emergency Management Division.
Previously, Jamie was a Marc Hershman Marine Policy Fellow at Washington Sea Grant in 2010, where she focused on coastal hazards and coastal community resilience. She then worked on coastal hazard issues at the Washington Military Department’s Emergency Management Division. Jamie holds a bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science and Management from Michigan State University and a Masters of Marine Affairs from the School of Marine and Environmental Affairs at the University of Washington. In her free time, Jamie enjoys sampling hot sauce from around the world and has recently begun to start making her own. Recipes welcome!
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Jamie Mooney updated a proposal The King Tides Project: Snap the Shore, See the Future | Sep 3, 2014 |
Jamie Mooney joined the Climate CoLab community | Sep 3, 2014 |