This week we talk with Robert Young, director of Western Carolina University’s Program for the Study of Developed Shorelines about a project to more accurately determine the cost sea level rise could inflict on coastal units of the National Park System. We also take a look ahead to summer in the National Park System, the watery side of the system specifically, with a look at some of the prime sea kayaking destinations awaiting paddlers in the National Park System.
:02 National Parks Traveler introduction
:12 Episode introduction with Kurt Repanshek
1:51 Beyond the Reef - Tim Heintz and Grant Geissman - Seascapes: A Musical Journey
2:19 How rising sea levels could impact national parks; a discussion with Rob Young.
13:21 Beyond the Reef - Tim Heintz and Grant Geissman - Seascapes: A Musical Journey
13:41 National Parks Traveler Coronavirus edition promotion
13:54 Grand Teton National Park Foundation promotion
14:27 Friends of Acadia promotion
15:01 Sea level rise discussion with Rob Young continues
26:45 Caribbean Song - Tim Heintz - The Sounds of the Everglades
29:05 North Cascades Institute promotion
29:25 Washington’s National Park Fund promotion
29:59 Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation promotion
30:31 Sea kayaking destinations in the National Park System
44:50 Whispering Winds - Grant Geissman - Sounds of the Caribbean
45:58 Episode Closing
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