New work by @DrCelt and myself on #monitoring#swell#waves in the English Channel.
Now published open access in Anthropocene Coasts: https://t.co/2FnLpTf9wx
New study by @channelcoast : Swell wave progression in the English Channel: implications for coastal monitoring
Authored by @ThomasDhoop & @DrCelt
Link to paper in Anthropocene Coasts: https://t.co/O0aSUHonfq
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Photo by @HavantBorough
🌊 Exciting Opportunity Alert! 🌊
The Channel Coastal Observatory at the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton is hiring! We’re looking for a Coastal Process Scientist to join our team and help drive our coastal monitoring efforts.
#JobOpportunity
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Today we are at the New Forest District Council showcase event, talking about coastal monitoring and explaining the work the team undertakes 🌊
#coastalmonitoring#NNRCMP#surveying
We're all set up and excited for the first day of #FloodandCoast2023!
Come and visit our stand for the chance to hear about #coastalmonitoring and the National Network of Regional Coastal Monitoring Programmes 🌊
We are are pleased to be partners with
@UoP_CPRG in the first UK Coastal Research Conference to be held in July 2023.
Please save the date: https://t.co/PgyaPs9DAm
There is only a little over one week left to apply for the Coastal Process Scientist position in Southampton.
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#CoastalMonitoring#CCO#Survey
There is an exciting new job oportunity for a Coastal Process Scientist in Southampton.
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Want to know more about #CoastalMonitoring? Make sure to follow @channelcoast! ✅
The Channel Coast Observatory (#CCO) provides an evidence base for coastal management, including shoreline management plans flood defence strategies.
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There are just under two weeks left to capitalise on this exciting opportunity to join the Channel Coastal Observatory as a Coastal Process Scientist.
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The latest Habitat Mapping for the Southeast region is now available on the NNRCMP website. It is based on the 2019/2020 aerial photography.
Access it here - https://t.co/vfTKDENsiv
@BrantApps @doriancussen@channelcoast@CefasGovUK If you are referring to the Scarweather buoy, then that is in fact a CEFAS buoy, not a CCO buoy, so not part of our API. It would be great if you could feedback on our API, I think you have my/Jason’s email. We are always keen to improve our data delivery!
@BrantApps @doriancussen@channelcoast@CefasGovUK Hi David. Excited to see this use of our buoys! However, that's not correct. All buoys on the @channelcoast API are our own buoys. The CCO does not scrape CEFAS Wavenet, its actually the other way around; CEFAS displays the data from our buoys.
@DrIanFriel @NatTrustArch@graffitiKent@southeastNT@mjc_associates@ijna3@CatrionaCooper Glad you’ve found the thesis! Your own work was very valuable for chapters 3 and 5. In the thesis, the graffiti is just one of many sources used to shed light on Winchelsea’s maritime past and they form part of a wider argument of potentially shifting attitudes towards the sea.
@DrIanFriel @NatTrustArch@graffitiKent@southeastNT@mjc_associates Besides my thesis, you can also find detailed drawings, descriptions, technical analysis and wider interpretations of the ship graffiti both in Blackfriars Barn and St Thomas in our @ijna3 article: https://t.co/CJ4SQKYhch co-authored with @CatrionaCooper and Penny Copeland
#JMSE_MDPI Highly Cited Paper: Spatial #Characteristics and Duration of Extreme #Wave Events around the English #Coastline
More information at: https://t.co/TfmL8KRofs