At Morningside Park in Miami, a new installation is testing a simple but urgent idea: What if a seawall could help heal the ...
According to a recent study by the Department of Commerce, almost half the U.S. population lives in coastal areas and so is affected by the unique weather and climate of the coastal zone. Under the ...
An interdisciplinary network of scientists and stakeholders is working to understand how saltwater intrusion and sea level ...
New research published in Cambridge Prisms: Coastal Futures looking at the experiences of women working in coastal sciences worldwide has unearthed important and disturbing findings. Harassment during ...
A two-year study in Palm Beach County, Florida found that reduced water clarity may disrupt hunting and movement patterns and could increase the risk of human-shark encounters.
Anne R. Kapuscinski, professor of environmental studies and incoming director of the Coastal Science & Policy program at UC Santa Cruz. A new graduate program in Coastal Science and Policy at UC Santa ...
A Provincetown exhibit featuring 55 artworks connects marine science with art, highlighting coastal life and ocean ecosystems.
When a forward-thinking group of UC Santa Cruz faculty began envisioning a new opportunity to train rising leaders in coastal conservation, innovation, and climate solutions, they knew exactly who ...
How can coastal communities build resilience in the face of global change? How is public policy impacting ocean biodiversity? What are the causes and consequences of marine heat waves? William & ...
Coastal and estuarine waters are the parts of the sea that overwhelmingly dominate our everyday affairs. Our rapidly expanding use of the ocean, increasing excursion upon it, and entry into it are ...