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Each year, members of the Gulf of Mexico Climate and Resilience Community of Practice (COP) give an award recognizing an individual who has done an exemplary job of communicating climate challenges in the Gulf of Mexico. This year, the group named Niki Pace, a research attorney at Louisiana Sea Grant, as the recipient of the Spirit of Community Award.

Niki Pace, of the Louisiana Sea Grant Law and Policy Program, is recognized with the Gulf of Mexico Climate and Resilience Community of Practice’s 2024 Spirit of Community Award in the individual category during a reception at the Pascagoula River Audubon Center in Moss Point, Mississippi, on April 24, 2024. (Photo by Melissa Schneider/Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant)

Pace is no stranger to the COP, having been a member of the planning committee since the first meeting was held in 2010. She has also been an active contributor to a number of unique COP projects, such as various working groups and small grant award review panels. In her time performing legal research at the Louisiana Sea Grant Law and Policy Program and the Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium Legal Program (where she worked previously), she offered technical assistance to numerous coastal communities on a wide variety of topics. Relevant research and outreach topics Pace has covered include the National Flood Insurance Program, the Community Rating System, living shorelines and green infrastructure.         

In addition to her formal responsibilities as research attorney, Pace is actively involved in floodplain management. As a certified floodplain manager, she has used her knowledge of best practices in floodplain management to assist jurisdictions in the state of Louisiana. Following the aftermath of Hurricane Ida (2021), Pace volunteered her time to go door to door with local government leaders to provide information in the hardest hit parishes on how individuals can start rebuilding after a flood.  

Her personal and professional accomplishments show a history of active participation in the Climate and Resilience COP and a commitment to engaging with a wide array of individuals, groups and agencies in promoting positive environmental change within the Gulf region. Her hard work and dedication signify the drive and spirit that are critical in ensuring that the Climate and Resilience Community of Practice can meet new environmental challenges head on.

For more information about the Climate and Resilience Community of Practice.

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Melissa Schneider

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Melissa Schneider coordinates public information, educational media and communication services for Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant. Some of MASGC's communications projects include our website, social... Read more

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