Publications
Explore scientific publications from the USGS St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center.
Filter Total Items: 955
Impacts of sediment removal from and placement in coastal barrier island systems Impacts of sediment removal from and placement in coastal barrier island systems
Executive SummaryOn June 24, 2019, Congressman Raul Grijalva of Arizona, Chair of the House Committee on Natural Resources, sent a letter to the directors of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the U.S. Geological Survey to request their assistance in answering questions regarding coastal sediment resource management within the Coastal Barrier Resources System as defined by the...
Authors
Jennifer Miselis, James Flocks, Sara Zeigler, Davina Passeri, David Smith, Jill Bourque, Christopher Sherwood, Christopher Smith, Daniel Ciarletta, Kathryn Smith, Kristen Hart, David C. Kazyak, Alicia Berlin, Bianca Prohaska, Teresa Calleson, Kristi Yanchis
Emerging dominance of Paratrochammina simplissima (Cushman and McCulloch) in the northern Gulf of Mexico following hydrologic and geomorphic changes Emerging dominance of Paratrochammina simplissima (Cushman and McCulloch) in the northern Gulf of Mexico following hydrologic and geomorphic changes
Grand Bay estuary in coastal Mississippi and Alabama (USA) has undergone significant geomorphic changes over the last few centuries as a result of anthropogenic (bridge, road, and hardened shoreline construction) and climatic (extreme storm events) processes, which reduce freshwater input, sediment supply, and degrade barrier islands. To investigate how geomorphic changes may have...
Authors
Alisha Ellis, Christopher G. Smith
Measuring coastal acidification using in situ sensors in the National Estuary Program Measuring coastal acidification using in situ sensors in the National Estuary Program
Estuaries and coastal areas are highly vulnerable to the impacts of acidification on shellfish, coral reefs, fisheries, and the commercial and recreational industries that they support. Yet, little is known about the extent of this vulnerability and the estuary-specific drivers that contribute to acidification, such as nutrient enrichment from stormwater, agriculture and wastewater...
Authors
Holly Galavotti, James Vasslides, Matthew Poach, Curtis Bohlen, Christopher Hunt, Matthew Liebman, Xinping Hu, Melissa McCutcheon, Jim O’Donnell, Kay Howard-Strobel, Prassede Vella, John Lehrter, Karina Nielsen, John Largier, Tom Ford, Alex Steele, Kimberly Yates, York Johnson, Cheryl Brown, Stephen Pacella
The concept of evanescent microbial ecosystems in Earth's atmosphere The concept of evanescent microbial ecosystems in Earth's atmosphere
This essay presents the hypothesis that short-lived or evanescent microbial ecosystems exist in Earth’s lower troposphere (~
Authors
Dale Griffin
Making restoration meaningful: A vision for working at multiple scales to help secure a future for coral reefs Making restoration meaningful: A vision for working at multiple scales to help secure a future for coral reefs
No abstract available.
Authors
Les Kaufman, Ilsa Kuffner, Tom Moore, Tali Vardi
Assessing the effectiveness of nourishment in decadal barrier island morphological resilience Assessing the effectiveness of nourishment in decadal barrier island morphological resilience
Nourishment has shown to be an effective method for short-term storm protection along barrier islands and sandy beaches by reducing flooding, wave attack and erosion. However, the ability of nourishment to mitigate the effects of storms and sea level rise (SLR) and improve coastal resilience over decadal time scales is not well understood. This study uses integrated models of storm...
Authors
Davina Passeri, Matthew Bilskie, Scott Hagen, Rangley Mickey, P Soupy Dalyander, Victor Gonzalez
Quantifying thresholds of barrier geomorphic change in a cross-shore sediment-partitioning model Quantifying thresholds of barrier geomorphic change in a cross-shore sediment-partitioning model
Barrier coasts, including barrier islands, beach-ridge plains, and associated landforms, can assume a broad spectrum of morphologies over multi-decadal scales that reflect conditions of sediment availability, accommodation, and relative sea-level rise. However, the quantitative thresholds of these controls on barrier-system behavior remain largely unexplored, even as modern sea-level...
Authors
Daniel Ciarletta, Jennifer Miselis, Justin Shawler, Christopher Hein
Piping plovers demonstrate regional differences in nesting habitat selection patterns along the U.S. Atlantic coast Piping plovers demonstrate regional differences in nesting habitat selection patterns along the U.S. Atlantic coast
Habitat studies that encompass a large portion of a species’ geographic distribution can explain characteristics that are either consistent or variable, further informing inference from more localized studies and improving management successes throughout the range. We identified landscape characteristics at Piping Plover nests at 21 sites distributed from Massachusetts to North Carolina...
Authors
Sara Zeigler, Benjamin Gutierrez, Anne Hecht, Nathaniel Plant, Emily J. Sturdivant
Gulf of Mexico blue hole harbors high levels of novel microbial lineages Gulf of Mexico blue hole harbors high levels of novel microbial lineages
Exploration of oxygen-depleted marine environments has consistently revealed novel microbial taxa and metabolic capabilities that expand our understanding of microbial evolution and ecology. Marine blue holes are shallow karst formations characterized by low oxygen and high organic matter content. They are logistically challenging to sample, and thus our understanding of their...
Authors
N.V. Patin, Z.A. Dietrich, A. Stancil, M. Quinan, J.S. Beckler, E. Hall, J Culter, Christopher G. Smith, Martial Taillefert, F.J. Stewart
Sea state from single optical images: A methodology to derive wind-generated ocean waves from cameras, drones and satellites Sea state from single optical images: A methodology to derive wind-generated ocean waves from cameras, drones and satellites
Sea state is a key variable in ocean and coastal dynamics. The sea state is either sparsely measured by wave buoys and satellites or modelled over large scales. Only a few attempts have been devoted to sea state measurements covering a large domain; in particular its estimation from optical images. With optical technologies becoming omnipresent, optical images offer incomparable spatial...
Authors
Rafael Almar, Erwin Bergsma, Patrico Catalan, Rodrigo Cienfuegos, Leandro Suarez, Felipe Lucero, Alexandre Lerma, Franck Desmazes, Eleonora Perugini, Margaret Palmsten, Chris Chickadel
Relative influence of antecedent topography and sea-level rise on barrier-island migration Relative influence of antecedent topography and sea-level rise on barrier-island migration
The response of barrier islands to sea-level rise is modulated by combinations of coastal processes, eco-geomorphic feedbacks, and structural controls, such as antecedent topography. Interactions among these drivers can lead to complex and non-linear changes in island morphology and transitions between migrational, erosional, or progradational states. This study seeks to constrain the...
Authors
Justin Shawler, Daniel Ciarletta, Jennifer Connell, Bianca Boggs, Jorge Lorenzo-Trueba, Christopher Hein
Reestablishing a stepping-stone population of the threatened elkhorn coral Acropora palmata to aid regional recovery Reestablishing a stepping-stone population of the threatened elkhorn coral Acropora palmata to aid regional recovery
Recovery of the elkhorn coral Acropora palmata is critical to reversing coral reef ecosystem collapse in the western Atlantic, but the species is severely threatened. To gauge potential for the species’ restoration in Florida, USA, we conducted an assisted migration experiment where 50 coral fragments of 5 nursery-raised genetic strains (genets) from the upper Florida Keys were moved to...
Authors
Ilsa Kuffner, Anastasios Stathakopoulos, Lauren Toth, Lucy Bartlett