Tag: salt marsh
Salt marsh restoration techniques that reuse dredged sediment and protect coastal community infrastructure in Northeast Florida
November 8, 2022Jennifer Sagan, Senior Project Manager and Associate Scientist, WSP USA Join us for the livestream November 9, 11:45am ET: https://youtu.be/O4L8XTndVwo (Please visit our YouTube channel main page for the stream if there are any issues with the direct link.) Abstract Salt marshes provide critical habitat and act as a natural buffer, protecting critical infrastructure from […]
Read more: Salt marsh restoration techniques that reuse dredged sediment and protect coastal community infrastructure in Northeast Florida »Buying time – Salt marsh adaptive management to sea level rise using runnels
March 29, 2021Alice Besterman, NE CASC Postdoctoral Fellow, Buzzards Bay Coalition & Woodwell Climate Research Center, MA Join us for the live stream March 24, 11:45am EST: youtu.be/a1Lyc2p5u6Q Abstract Salt marshes across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic are experiencing rapid expansion of shallow pools, which are “eating” marshes from the inside out. Sea level rise, in interaction with numerous […]
Read more: Buying time – Salt marsh adaptive management to sea level rise using runnels »Climate change and coastal ecosystems: Ecological consequences of mangrove expansion into Gulf of Mexico salt marshes
February 19, 2021Anna Armitage, Professor, Department of Marine Biology, Texas A&M University at Galveston, TX Join us for the live stream Feb 24, 11:45am EST: youtu.be/S9EQvCYJrsE Abstract Climate change is driving landscape-scale shifts in plant species distributions and abundances, subsequently altering ecosystem structure and function. Such shifts are occurring along the Texas Gulf Coast (USA), where increases […]
Read more: Climate change and coastal ecosystems: Ecological consequences of mangrove expansion into Gulf of Mexico salt marshes »The responses of coastal marshes to rising sea level and their strange harmonics in 4D- with a twist: it’s a symphony
January 14, 2021James Morris, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Biological Sciences, Baruch Institute for Marine & Coastal Sciences, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC Join us for the live stream Jan 13, 11:45am EST, or view later: https://youtu.be/4zZ8s0Gb2SQ Abstract The objectives of this research have been to learn how the primary productivity of saltmarshes is regulated and how the […]
Read more: The responses of coastal marshes to rising sea level and their strange harmonics in 4D- with a twist: it’s a symphony »