A new COM-funded study uses long-term datasets to characterize and improve predictability of agricultural water withdrawal across the contiguous US.
Postdoctoral researcher Mathilde Dugenne will give a presentation on a COM-funded project to develop a global database to help understand and predict pelagic ecosystem health at the 4th Marine Imaging Workshop.
A new review article, partially funded by the Climate Program Office’s Climate Observations and Monitoring (COM) program, provides a comprehensive adaptable framework to characterize nearshore dynamics to improve the understanding and management of coastal resources.
A team of researchers partially supported by COM published a comprehensive review article describing the mechanisms driving material transport between the shoreline and continental shelf in coastal waters.
Throughout August CPO programs have hosted, and will host, Q&A sessions with interested applicants. These sessions are available online to register or view recordings.
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