Anne Kellam Archives

Mar 19, 2021
  • Anne Kellam

Muglia Research Group Collaborates with NOAA, SECOORA, FACT to Deploy Offshore Buoy

This month Dr. Mike Muglia and his team deployed a sub-surface buoy just east of Cape Hatteras on the upper shelf slope under the edge of the Gulf Stream in water 230...

Mar 19, 2021
  • Anne Kellam

Lagomasino Helps Categorize Mangroves by “Biophysical Typology”

Mangrove forests are one of the most important ecosystems in the world. They can store large amounts of carbon, provide coastal protection, serve as crucial habitat for many important fish...

Mar 19, 2021
  • Anne Kellam

People and Sediment: Environmental Change in Bangladesh

* Written by Coastal Studies Institute Intern Lauren Colonair. Scientific research using interdisciplinary methods is a fast-growing approach that integrates natural and social science into the pursuit of knowledge. A...

Aug 19, 2020
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Land Conversion and Shoreline Erosion Battle for the Largest Contribution of Mangrove Loss

Dr. David Lagomasino, an ECU Department of Coastal Studies Assistant Professor and Assistant Scientist at CSI, has co-authored a recently published paper, “Global declines in human driven mangrove loss”, in...

Aug 17, 2020
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ECU Faculty Uses Hurricane Case Studies to Understand Environmental Migration

Residents of North Carolina’s Outer Banks usually observe a mass exodus of visitors from the beach prior to a hurricane. Once the storm has passed, residents immediately clean up and...

Jul 02, 2020
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Climate Impacts Coastal Wastewater Management and Town Planning

The anonymous statement “At the beach, life is different.” is an adage that often brings to mind many idealistic lifestyle visions of surf, sun, sand and fun. However, the saying...

May 27, 2020
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ECU Scientists Help Filter Through “Too Much Information” in the Mangrove Conservation World

As the situation with COVID-19 is showing us, science and data are most useful when they are made accessible and available to those who need and use them. This is...

May 27, 2020
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Ghost Forests of the Everglades Reveal Impacts from Irma

ECU Department of Coastal Studies assistant scientist David Lagomasino and Coastal Studies Institute research technician Anya Leach recently visited the Florida Keys and Everglades National Park to examine the extent...

May 27, 2020
  • Anne Kellam

CSI Professor Visits Philippines to Map Coastal Habitats

Coastal habitats, such as seagrass beds, coral reefs, mangroves and marshes play a critical role in the overall health and resilience of coastal systems.  David Lagomasino, assistant professor in the...

May 27, 2020
  • Anne Kellam

CSI and ECU Faculty Publish Paper on Coastal Adaptation in Pacific Island Nations

In a just-published paper, Drs. Siddarth Narayan and Nadine Heck, along with an international team of collaborators, examine how communities affected by coastal hazards choose to adapt. By analyzing data...