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USGS Scientists will provide training to the National Weather Service on Total Water Level and Coastal Change Forecasts
USGS and National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration produce the Total Water Level and Coastal Change Forecast model describing tide, storm...
USGS St. Petersburg staff attends Geotools 2025 Conference
USGS scientists from all three Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program Science Centers attended and presented an array of topics at Coastal...
Scientists from USGS SPCMSC, University of South Florida (Tampa), and the Gulf Shellfish Institute are collaborating to improve understanding of hard...
Read stories about responding to natural hazards, a coral reef restoration cost benefit study, marine resources, and much more in this issue of Sound...
USGS Scientists publish article on marsh erosion and migration in coastal Mississippi and Alabama
SPCMSC Research Ecologist Kathryn Smith first-authored a recently published manuscript titled "Shifts in marsh erosion, migration, and wave exposure...
USGS Scientists publish article describing the application of regressive modeling techniques to improve marsh unit thickness data in coastal Alabama and Mississippi
SPCMSC Research Geologist Christopher G. Smith recently published a manuscript titled "Predictive regressive models of recent marsh sediment thickness...
USGS Researchers Join Collaborators at National Oceanographic Partnership Program (NOPP) Hurricane Coastal Impacts Project Meeting
USGS researchers representing multiple Mission Areas and Programs met with other collaborators in Gainesville, Florida from November 19-20, 2024, to...