coasts, projects are now underway in other regions, including New England where the effects of TLP on marsh ecosystems and processes are less clear. Building on successes and lessons learned from the Gulf and southeast U.S. Heightened recognition of impacts to coastal salt marshes from sea-level rise has led to expanding interest in using thin-layer sediment placement (TLP) as an adaptation tool to enhance future marsh resilience. 9Department of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States.8Northeast Coastal and Barrier Network, National Park Service, University of RI, Kingston, RI, United States.7General Dynamics Information Technology, Falls Church, VA, United States.Environmental Protection Agency, Narragansett, RI, United States 6Atlantic Coastal Environmental Sciences Division, U.S.5Rhode Island Natural History Survey, Kingston, RI, United States.4Save The Bay, Providence, RI, United States.Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of Interior, Rhode Island National Wildlife Refuge Complex, Charlestown, RI, United States 2Department of Natural Resources Science, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI, United States.1RI Department of Environmental Management, Narragansett Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Prudence Island, RI, United States.Miller 7 Scott Rasmussen 8 Elizabeth Tymkiw 9 Cathleen Wigand 6 Raposa 1* Michael Bradley 2 Caitlin Chaffee 1 Nick Ernst 3 Wenley Ferguson 4 Thomas E.
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