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The Role of Climate Change and Variability in the Erosion of the U. S. West Coast: Research, Management Tools, and Outreach

Principal Investigator(s): Peter Ruggiero, Oregon State University; Jonathan Allan, Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries; Patrick Corcoran, Oregon State University Extension Service; Paul D. Komar, Oregon State University; Nathan J. Wood, USGS

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Year Initially Funded: 2008

Abstract: Ruggiero_Website_Abstract.pdf

Stimulate innovation and increase the pace of municipal responses to a changing climate in the Coastal Zone of the Northeast and Bay of Fundy

Principal Investigator(s): Susan Farady, Marine Affairs Institute & Rhode Island Sea Grant Legal Program, RogerWilliams University School of Law

Co-PI(s): Wes Shaw, Storm Smart Coast Network Jennifer Andrews, Clean Air - Cool Planet

Year Initially Funded: 2011

Abstract: 2011_FaradyKrum_Abstract_Website.pdf

Regional Assessments of Vulnerability and Environmental Security (RAVENS) Phase 1: Water Security in a Changing Coastal Environment

Principal Investigator(s): Phil Loring, Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy, Institute of Northern Engineering, University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) William E. Schnabel, Water and Environmental Research Center (WERC), UAF S. Craig Gerlach, Center for Cross Cultural Studies, and the Center for Alaska Native Health Research (CANHR), UAF

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Year Initially Funded: 2011

Abstract: 2011_Loring_Abstract_Website.pdf

Quantification of Inundation in South Florida caused by Sea Level Rises and its Social and Economic Impacts

Principal Investigator(s): Keqi Zhang and Robert Gutierrez, Florida International University

Co-PI(s):

Year Initially Funded: 2010

Abstract: Zhang_WebsiteAbstract.pdf

Preparing for the Impacts of Sea-Level Rise and Extreme Storm Events Along the San Francisco Bay Area's Outer Coast

Principal Investigator(s): Patrick Barnard, United States Geological Survey Ellen Cohen and Grant Ballard, PRBO Conservation Science Maria Brown, Gulf of the Farallones National Marine Sanctuary

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Year Initially Funded: 2010

Abstract: Barnard_WebsiteAbstract.pdf

Preparing Coastal Communities for Climate Change: Translating Model Results to Prepare Ports, Harbors and Stormwater Management Facilities in an Era of Climate Variability and Scientific Uncertainty

Principal Investigator(s): Rochelle Sturtevant, NOAA Great Lakes Sea Grant Network at GLERL; Fred Snyder, Ohio State University, Ohio Sea Grant; Dale Bergeron, Gene Clark, David Hart, Rick Farnsworth, Dave Skellie, & Dave MacNeill, Sea Grant Extension

Co-PI(s):

Year Initially Funded: 2008

Abstract: Sturtevant_Website_Abstract.pdf

Overcoming the obstacles and capitalizing on the incentives for climate change adaptation in coastal environmental justice communities

Principal Investigator(s): Ellen Douglas and Jack Wiggins, University of Massachusetts, Boston

Co-PI(s): Paul Kirshen, Battelle Memorial Institute Mathias Ruth, Tufts University Chris Watson, Consultant Carl Spector, City of Boston, Environment Department Michael Paolisso, University of Maryland Julia Knisel, Bruce Carlisle, Massachusetts Coastal Zone Managemen Gwen Shaughnessy & Zoe Johnson, Maryland Department of Natural Resources Vicky Carrasco, Maryland Sea Grant Extension Program, University of Maryland

Year Initially Funded: 2011

Abstract: 2011_Douglas_Abstract_Website.pdf

Mobilizing the NOAA Sea Grant Network for Coastal Community Climate Resilience

Principal Investigator(s): Joe Cone, Oregon State University, Oregon Sea Grant College Program Patrick Corcoran, Oregon State University, Department of Geosciences

Co-PI(s):

Year Initially Funded: 2009

Abstract: Cone_WebsiteAbstract.pdf

Managing Change: Developing Community-Based Ocean and Coastal Regional Resource Management of the U.S. Arctic

Principal Investigator(s): Kathryn Mengerink, Environmental Law Institute, Ocean Program, Purdue University Jessica Lefevre, Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission

Co-PI(s):

Year Initially Funded: 2010

Abstract: Mengerink_WebsiteAbstract.pdf

Informing coastal management adaptation planning and decision making for climate change using an interactive risk-based vulnerability assessment tool

Principal Investigator(s): Seth Tuler, Social and Environmental Research Institute, Inc

Co-PI(s):

Year Initially Funded: 2009

Abstract: Tuler_WebsiteAbstract.pdf

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