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Sea Change - 2 Events - December 4 2017

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Article Source: County of San Mateo CA

King Tides & Coffee Events, December 4th 2017

The San Mateo County Sea Change team is leading two King Tides & Coffee events on December 4th. The events will inform the public about how king tides can help visualize future flooding risks in the County and will share information about the projects the County and others are working on to reduce impacts from flooding and sea level rise.

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Coastside: 9am - 10:30am Miramar Beach Restaurant's Parking Lot, Mirada Road, Half Moon

BayBayside: 11am - 12:30pm Oyster Point Marina Parking Lot, South San Francisco

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Snap the Tides, See the Future Photo ContestReady, Set, Snap! Join us for our first King Tides photo contest. Mark your calendars with the king tides, grab your camera or smartphone, and take photos of any impacts you see from the king tides along the coast or Bay in San Mateo County! The goal of the photo contest is for you to capture current flooding and erosion impacts, including impacts to roads, highways, neighborhoods, and other infrastructure in San Mateo County.

This is an opportunity to get involved in the County’s sea level rise efforts by helping us document areas experiencing flooding or erosion from the king tides. Photo Contest will close on January 12, 2017. Click here for more information.

Sea Change SMC Team

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