UF Center for Coastal Solutions
@ufcoastal
Predicting and preventing environmental, health, and economic impacts to our coastal communities through collaboration and cutting edge technology.
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https://ccs.eng.ufl.edu/ 10-02-2021 00:01:36
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@UFCoastal Christine Angelini is talking about coastal resilience solutions for Florida's military bases on Capitol Hill today and USACE HQ #EngineeringWithNature programs to support Florida's eight coastal bases. UF Engineering University of Florida Research
What if researchers went beyond recreating dunes in a lab, and extracted a #dune that has grown along a beach and studied it in a controlled environment? This Univ of Florida and U.S. Army ERDC collaboration was spotlighted in the network4ewn podcast episode: open.spotify.com/episode/0agoLu…
I am delighted to share our new research #paper accepted for publication in the European Geosciences Union journal, Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences (NHESS): doi.org/10.5194/nhess-…. FLORIDA UF Engineering UF ESSIE UF Center for Coastal Solutions UF Coastal Ecosystem Dynamics UF Water Institute USGS #StormSurge #WaveRunup #TropicalCyclone #COAWST #ROMS #SWAN
Successful first two field data collection days in Duck, NC with UF Center for Coastal Solutions, UF ESSIE, Virginia Tech Civil and Environmental Engineering, Univ. of Delaware, Villanova University, and U.S. Army ERDC
🛰 A collaboration with @NTNUnorway to map and monitor the ocean's pulse 🌊 Strategizing for #coral reef restoration 🦪 Wave energy as a potential driver of #oyster habitat loss & more, all in our latest Coastal Edges newsletter! Check it out here: myemail.constantcontact.com/Coastal-Edges-…
The lab is at #CERF2023 !!! Come check out our posters and talks! Coastal & Estuarine Research Federation (CERF) @EmoryWellman
After beautiful sunny days, wavy days, collecting a lot of data, and meeting some wild horses, we recovered most of our equipment and concluded our 2023 field measurements at the U.S. Army ERDC FRF. Big thanks to all collaborators and friends for a busy but successful year of research
Ribbed mussels disproportionately amplify the capacity of #SaltMarshes to regulate carbon and nitrogen pollution, according to a new study in AGU (American Geophysical Union)'s JGR Biogeosciences, led by our Ph.D. student Sydney Williams. Check it out here: agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.10…
Join us tomorrow at 11:45am with Dr. Mark Clark of UF/IFAS Dept of Soil, Water & Ecosystem Sciences, who will discuss the enhanced design of a stormwater retention basin within UF's NATL that led to species richness nearly quadrupling and water quality improving over the last 3 decades. youtube.com/live/BNPQ2xqz_…
Great science and Gator presence at the Coastal & Estuarine Research Federation (CERF) conference this week with UF IFAS Solutions, UF Engineering, and Florida Sea Grant! #CERF2023
Attention all #GatorEngineering alumni! Please join Interim Dean Forrest Masters and fellow Gator Engineers for our alumni reception at the Governor's House Cultural Center and Museum in St. Augustine on Wed. 12/13. To RSVP, please email Anna Gude at [email protected] by 12/1!
📢Job opening: Pensacola & Perdido Bays Estuary Program is hiring a Project Coordinator to oversee the Pensacola Bay Oyster Restoration Initiative & the Carpenter Creek Restoration! Salary is commensurate with experience & ranges between $52,000 and $65,000. Apply at ppbep.org/get-involved/c… by April 19th!