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Coastal Flooding and Environmental Justice: Developing Strategies for Adapting to Climate Change

Principal Investigator(s): Ellen Douglas, Allen Gontz, Yong Tian, Jack Wiggin, University of Massachusetts, Boston Paul Kirshen, Tufts University Matthias Ruth & Michal Kearney, University of Maryland Chris Watson, Consultant

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Year Initially Funded: 2008

Abstract: Douglas_Website_Abstract.pdf

Chesapeake Sea Level Rise and Storm Surge: Public Awareness and Response (CSSPAR)

Principal Investigator(s): Erik Meyers & Joel Dunn, The Conservation Fund; Kevin Sellner, Chesapeake Research Consortium; Allen Carroll, National Geographic Society; Doug Wilson, Chesapeake Bay Observing System; Harry Wang, NOAA; Barry Stamey, Virginia Institute of Marine Science; Elizabeth Smith, Noblis Inc.; Michael Koterba, CBOS; David Burke, Burke Environmental Associates; Zoe Johnson, Maryland Department of Natural Resources; Laura McKay, Virginia Coastal Zone Management Program

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Year Initially Funded: 2008

Abstract: Meyers_Website_Abstract.pdf

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

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

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Year Initially Funded: 2008

Abstract: Sturtevant_Website_Abstract.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

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Year Initially Funded: 2009

Abstract: Cone_WebsiteAbstract.pdf

Adapting to Future Hurricane Risk Under Climate Change Uncertainty: Developing and Implementing Robust Strategies for a More Resilient New Orleans

Principal Investigator(s): David Groves, Henry Willis and Jordan Fischbach, RAND Gulf States Policy Institute

Co-PI(s): Amy Lessen, Dillard University Mark Davis, Tulane Institute on Water Resources Law and Policy Earthea Nancea, New Orleans Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness

Year Initially Funded: 2009

Abstract: Groves_WebsiteAbstract.pdf

Guidance for South Carolina on Near-Term Coastal Adaptation Priorities

Principal Investigator(s): Braxton Davis, South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control

Co-PI(s): Scott Templeton, Clemson University, Department of Applied Economics & Statistics Paul Gayes, Coastal Carolina University, Center For Marine and Wetlands Studies Susan Cutter, University of South Carolina, Hazards & Vulnerability Research Institute James Morris, University of South Carolina, Belle W. Baruch Institute for Marine and Coastal Sciences Jessica Whitehead, S.C. Sea Grant Consortium/North Carolina Sea Grant

Year Initially Funded: 2009

Abstract: Davis_etAl_WebsiteAbstract.pdf

Enhancing Sea Grant Climate Extension Capabilities through Training and Increased Interaction with NOAA Scientists

Principal Investigator(s): James Hurley, University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute

Co-PI(s): Timothy C. Spangler, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

Year Initially Funded: 2009

Abstract: HurleyWebsiteAbstract.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

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Year Initially Funded: 2009

Abstract: Tuler_WebsiteAbstract.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

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Year Initially Funded: 2010

Abstract: Zhang_WebsiteAbstract.pdf

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