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Supporting Ecosystem Prediction and Environmental Management of Nutrients and Acidification in the California Current System

We are supporting research that will identify areas of the California Current that are susceptible to ocean acidification and low oxygen and how that susceptibility ...

Supporting Nature-based Solutions for Flood Mitigation

We are co-producing research with two frontline communities in Hawaii to map future and desired nature-based solutions to support socio-ecological resilience to flooding and climate ...

Synthesizing Evidence on the Performance of Nature-based Solutions for Coastal Protection

We summarized existing information on how nature-based solutions (NBS), actions working with nature to meet society’s and nature’s needs, help boost coastal resilience. We searched ...

The Environmental Sample Processor – Making it More Affordable and Easier to Use

We are re-engineering the design of the Environmental Sample Processor (ESP), one of the first available in-water sensors to measure harmful algae, their toxins, and ...

The Impact of Temperature and Salinity on Pesticide Toxicity

We tested the toxicity of pesticides to shrimp and phytoplankton to better understand the environmental risks of these chemicals. We found that pesticide toxicity can ...

The Role of Temperature and Depth in Fish Community Distribution off North Carolina with Implications for Invasive Lionfish Distribution

We examined the relationship between water temperature, depth, and invasive lionfish and native fish communities, off the coast of North Carolina. By understanding how present ...