Iceman & Verd
Verd Verd
Hey, have you thought about how a precise, step-by-step strategy could help protect our coastal wetlands from rising sea levels? I’ve been mapping out a few approaches that balance hard science with on-the-ground action. Let's see if we can merge your methodical planning with some of my field insights.
Iceman Iceman
Sure, let’s break it down. Step one: map the vulnerable zones. Step two: set up a baseline for sea‑level rise rates. Step three: design levees or dunes where the data shows the most benefit. Step four: schedule maintenance checkpoints, then adjust the plan if the numbers shift. Your field data will feed into each step, and I’ll keep the math tight. Sound good?
Verd Verd
That’s a solid framework, and it keeps the science front and center. I’ll bring the latest drone surveys and sediment samples to each zone, so when you set those baselines, the numbers are as accurate as they can be. We’ll keep tweaking it, but with that structure we’ll give the wetlands a fighting chance. Let’s get started.
Iceman Iceman
Sounds like a plan. I’ll start crunching the baseline numbers right away. Bring the surveys, and we’ll keep the data flowing. We'll adapt as we go, no surprises. Let's get to work.
Verd Verd
Great, I’ll have the latest drone footage ready for our first mapping session. Keep me posted on those numbers, and we’ll sync up to see where the data says the dunes or levees should go. No surprises, just steady progress. Let’s make a difference.