Mapping North Carolina’s Vulnerable Estuarine Shorelines

November 23, 2022 | Lauren Pharr

An accurate and up-to-date shoreline classification map of the NRE is critical to understanding the context and magnitude of storm-induced erosion and would enable coastal communities to better understand erosion risks associated with different shoreline environments....

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Improving Hurricane Predictions by Observing the Ocean with Cheyenne Stienbarger

July 28, 2022 | Carrie Clower

During this past World Ocean Month, we sat down with Global Ocean Monitoring and Observing Program Manager Cheyenne Stienbarger to learn more about how ocean observing research can help improve predictions of extreme events....

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NC’s ‘State-of-the-Art’ Warning System Strengthens Flood Planning

June 7, 2022 | Dave Shaw

This hurricane season, the N.C. Department of Transportation (DOT) will rely on an advanced flood-warning system that includes 400 river and stream gauges -- and the new system is informing resilience planning....

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Skedaddling Sea Turtles: How Loggerheads React to Hurricanes

December 10, 2021 | Lauren Pharr

Not only do these turtles dive longer and change locations, but their new behaviors linger after the storms have passed....

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Above and Below: The Impacts of Weather Events on Water Quality and Quantity

December 1, 2021 | Lauren Pharr

North Carolina Sea Grant celebrates Black in Marine Science Week with a look at Alex K. Manda's wide-ranging research interests, which address a critical resource many people on the East Coast often take for granted: water. ...

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