ERDC researchers joined coastal experts from other federal agencies, stakeholder groups and academic institutions at the 2024 Decadal Visioning Workshop in St. Petersburg, Florida to identify and prioritize key management challenges for coastal research.
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USCRP team was in San Francisco for the 100th Board on Coastal Engineering Research Executive Session this week ✈️🌊 @ArmyERDC@jessamin_amelia presented on Outcomes of Decadal Workshop & shared insight into how workshop feedback could influence the future of coastal research
Principle investigators from several institutions recently gathered at ERDC’s Coastal and Hydraulics Laboratory to discuss planning and coordination efforts for the @USCRP 2025 Sediment Transport Collaborative Laboratory Experiment (SEDCOLAB).
What a revolutionary workshop! 🌊
#ThankYou to everyone who participated in insightful discussions and shared innovative ideas to guide the next decade of coastal research at the 2024 Decadal Visioning Workshop. 🙌
To wrap up the USCRP Decadal Visioning Workshop, attendees delved into the latest in topical science and fundamental research 🔬, uncovering new insights and discoveries and articulating workforce development needs that will shape the future of coastal resilience. 🌊
Today the USCRP Decadal Visioning Workshop was all about action and innovation! 💪🏝️
Attendees co-developed solutions to coastal challenges & addressed community challenges with the expertise and creativity of our diverse group of participants.
From applied research opportunities to real-world implementation strategies, we explored how to turn ideas into impactful solutions that benefit coastal communities and ecosystems ⚓️
Day 1 of the USCRP Decadal Visioning Workshop kicked off with a deep dive into the last decade of nearshore research, exploring priority needs and solutions as a community. 🌊
From stakeholder perspectives to local societal needs, attendees explored the challenges and opportunities facing coastal communities, and delved into research priorities from both federal agencies and academia, identifying key areas for collaboration and innovation. 🤝
#Welcome to St. Petersburg from USCRP! 🏝
We are looking forward to shaping the future of coastal research with you at the USCRP 2024 Decadal Visioning Workshop this week 💫
Follow along for updates, highlights, and behind-the-scenes glimpses at the workshop!
#StPetersburg, here we come! ✈️
Our team shore is excited to brainstorm, collaborate, and make strides for the future of coastal research with you at the #2024DecadalVisioningWorkshop this week. 💫
Can’t make it? Share your input here: https://t.co/h4DdKbCcw8
USCRP brought waves 🌊 of valuable insights to the Ocean Sciences Meeting in New Orleans! 10 USCRP representatives proudly presented their abstracts showcasing groundbreaking research. 🔬
Read more: https://t.co/s2k7qwUCrz
Student Training & Professional Development Application Now Open ⬇️
Gain hands-on experience & knowledge in coastal laboratory research, expand career development, & develop a better understanding of coastal career opportunities. 🔬
Learn more & apply: https://t.co/yV7vemgo2f
Did you know that ERDC operates a Field Research Facility in Duck, North Carolina? The facility features an 1,840-foot pier that allows the placement of sensors into the surf zone for cutting-edge research on waves, tides, currents and more. (Photo by Michael Cockrill)
USCRP has a new blog post detailing the #DUNEXOBX experiment and recently published @ArmyERDC technical report. Read our USCRP article for insight into USCRP’s involvement, experiment details, and what is coming next!
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From 2016-2021 USCRP is proud to have supported and/or furthered the degrees of 222 students in graduate school, high school, and college!
Learn more about USCRP By the Numbers 2016-2021: The First Five Years of Funding: https://t.co/6ArcExlOxu
#USACEChicago was pleased to participate and contribute in the Executive Session Board on Coastal Engineering Research, which will continue to drive Coastal Engineering Research and have impacts upon the Great Lakes and the people we serve.
NEWS RELEASE
Cape Hatteras National Seashore visitors should use caution when participating in recreational activities on the beach and in the ocean near East Point Drive in Rodanthe, due to debris from a collapsed one-story house. https://t.co/u99ucFeqb9
Sea Grant and @USCRP announce two sets of new projects designed to enhance #resilience in partnership with U.S. #coastal#communities.
This work will help communities withstand and quickly recover from a diverse range of #local challenges.
Read more: https://t.co/8iJBu0dSRF