As rising sea levels threaten coastal areas, scientists are using an emerging nuclear dating technique to track the ins and outs of water flow.
Agency partners with St. Johns County to restore and protect coastal area
A new study by researchers from The Australian National University (ANU) has identified warning signs of ecosystem collapse at a wetland of...
Researchers investigate an ancient coastal ecosystem found more than 120 miles from the nearest ocean, revealing sea level impacts from the last...
The Deepwater Horizon Regionwide Trustee Implementation Group has finalized its first restoration plan, focused on restoring sea turtles, marine...
New research from UMass Amherst links dramatic warming over land, rising temperatures in the Atlantic Ocean and altered wind patterns
Researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York have demonstrated the effectiveness of using drones to locate freshwater sources...
How private capital can accelerate the green transition in marine and freshwater infrastructure
Coral reefs all over the world, already threatened by rising temperatures brought about by climate change, also face serious challenges from the...
A new project will develop Artificial Intelligence tools to predict harmful blooms of algae in the ocean.
Underwater dunes are relatively common in France off Dunkirk and Le Tréport.
Projects will aid community planning for mitigating impacts of sea level rise
NOAA’s National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS) is awarding...
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