Tag: W3seminar
Natural and nature-based features for coastal resilience
February 28, 2022Bret Webb, Professor, Civil, Coastal, and Environmental Engineering, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL Join us for the live stream March 2, 11:45am EST: youtu.be/BV2tBC_ZyT8(Please visit our youtube channel main page for the stream if there are any issues with the direct link.) Abstract With approximately 14% of the U.S. shoreline now armored, and much […]
Read more: Natural and nature-based features for coastal resilience »The mathematics of mud
January 24, 2022Kathe Todd-Brown, Assistant Professor, Environmental Engineering Sciences, UF Join us for the live stream Jan 26, 11:45am EST: youtu.be/Si7SG3KeJI4(Please visit our youtube channel main page for the stream if there are any issues with the direct link.) Abstract Soil carbon stocks have the potential to be a strong source or sink for carbon dioxide over […]
Read more: The mathematics of mud »Plant-microbe interactions impart homeostasis of coastal wetland greenhouse gas emissions
January 17, 2022Patrick Megonigal, Senior Scientist and Associate Director of Research, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center Join us for the live stream Feb 16, 11:45am EST: youtu.be/Xpms35kFryc(Please visit our youtube channel main page for the stream if there are any issues with the direct link.) Abstract Terrestrial ecosystems regulate climate by simultaneously removing and adding greenhouse gases to […]
Read more: Plant-microbe interactions impart homeostasis of coastal wetland greenhouse gas emissions »Developing ecosystem restoration targets and pollutant load reduction goals for coastal systems – an example from Sarasota Bay
January 3, 2022David Tomasko, Executive Director, Sarasota Bay Estuary Program, Sarasota, Florida Join us for the live stream Jan 12, 11:45am EST: youtu.be/GfwQMpP6RuA(Please visit our youtube channel main page for the stream if there are any issues with the direct link.) Abstract During the late 1980s to early 1990s, a variety of management actions were undertaken to […]
Read more: Developing ecosystem restoration targets and pollutant load reduction goals for coastal systems – an example from Sarasota Bay »Expanding the toolbox for observing and understanding harmful algal bloom dynamics
November 8, 2021Katherine A. Hubbard, Research Scientist, Director, FWC Center for Red Tide Research, FL Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission-Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (FWC-FWRI) Join us for the live stream Nov 17, 11:45am EST: https://youtu.be/eEGoXfjOp2c(Please visit our youtube channel main page for the stream if there are any issues with the direct link.) Abstract Globally, harmful […]
Read more: Expanding the toolbox for observing and understanding harmful algal bloom dynamics »Carbon processing at the land-ocean interface: challenges in the 21st century
October 21, 2021Tom Bianchi, Professor of Geology, Jon L. and Beverly A. Thompson Endowed Chair of Geological Sciences, UF Join us for the live stream Nov 3, 11:45am EST: youtu.be/DYmWWhNcFRc(Please visit our youtube channel main page for the stream if there are any issues with the direct link.) Bio Thomas S. Bianchi currently holds the Jon and […]
Read more: Carbon processing at the land-ocean interface: challenges in the 21st century »Red tide demise: What’s the status of Florida red tide mitigation research?
October 12, 2021Cynthia Heil, Director, Red Tide Institute & Senior Scientist, Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, FL Join us for the live stream Oct 20, 11:45am EST: youtu.be/jk9tCNIwjzA.(Please visit our youtube channel main page for the stream if there are any issues with the direct link.) Abstract Florida Red Tide have plagued Florida’s Gulf coast since the first […]
Read more: Red tide demise: What’s the status of Florida red tide mitigation research? »Atmospheric processes of aerosolized algal toxins generated from red and green water
August 31, 2021Myoseon Jang, Associate Professor, Environmental Engineering Sciences, UF Join us for the live stream Sept 15, 11:45am EST: youtu.be/h65tb5l6Whg(Please visit our youtube channel main page for the stream is there are any issues with the direct link.) Abstract Florida, once a sunny paradise that attracted new residents with its welcoming tax rate and high quality […]
Read more: Atmospheric processes of aerosolized algal toxins generated from red and green water »Who owns the shoreline: The law and policy of ambulatory boundaries
August 23, 2021Tom Ankersen, Legal Skills Professor & Conservation Clinic Director, Levin College of Law, UF Join us for the live stream Nov 10, 11:45am EST: youtu.be/ID30NXoTViY Abstract Submerged tidally influenced lands are typically owned by the state and held in trust for the people. Among the rights protected under the public trust doctrine are fishing, swimming […]
Read more: Who owns the shoreline: The law and policy of ambulatory boundaries »Warming and mangrove encroachment alter belowground processes with positive implications for surface elevation maintenance at the GTMNERR: findings from the WETFEET project
April 5, 2021Samantha Chapman, Professor, Department of Biology, Villanova University, Villanova, PA Join us for the live stream April 7, 11:45am EST: youtu.be/Zf826a-yvDM Abstract Samantha Chapman, Adam Langley, Gabby Canas, Emily Geoghegan, Candy Feller, Nikki Dix, Ches Vervake, Mark Hester, and Jim Morris Though we are beginning to understand some consequences of mangrove encroachment into marshes, the […]
Read more: Warming and mangrove encroachment alter belowground processes with positive implications for surface elevation maintenance at the GTMNERR: findings from the WETFEET project »