Director’s note January 2024

January 31, 2024

Sustaining our momentum and scaling our impacts in 2024 In 2023, CCS rode a surge of success, and this year is also rolling out with a whoosh!    In January, we brought CCS students, faculty, advisory board and our collaborators together for a daylong retreat to check progress against the three-year strategic plan we created a year […]

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Underwater scene of coral reefs with turbulent waves above.

Ocean modelers quantify coastal protection from coral and oyster reefs

January 31, 2024

Coral and oyster reefs play a vital role in mitigating the impact of wave energy on coastal areas as water flows through and past the contours and irregularities of their surfaces. Xiao Yu, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Civil and Coastal Engineering, and Ph.D. student Lauren Cope are developing models to measure how […]

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Scientists trace sources of South Florida’s harmful algal blooms

January 30, 2024

Last summer, blooms of blue-green algae spread across 440 miles of Lake Okeechobee, covering nearly half of the state’s largest inland lake. For years, these blooms have posed a health hazard to the lake’s vegetation and wildlife, and to the people who swim in and drink the lake’s water. Scientists at the University of Florida, […]

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In otter news: A top predator’s return to a California estuary restores its marshes

January 30, 2024

Sea otters’ homecoming to their former habitat in a Central California estuary has delivered a remarkable payoff in conservation efforts — erosion of the area’s creekbanks and marsh edges have slowed on average by 69%.   In a study published today in Nature, scientists show that the reintroduction of sea otters, some of the Elkhorn […]

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New research holds promise for dune resiliency in St. Augustine

January 30, 2024

More than 60 University of Florida engineering alumni gathered at the Governor’s House Cultural Center and Museum in St. Augustine on December 13 to learn about the Center for Coastal Solutions’ (CCS) research to address coastal challenges faced by the city.    “What struck me is just how many of the UF alumni at the event […]

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Strategy surfing at the CCS annual retreat

January 30, 2024

The UF Center for Coastal Solutions (CCS) held its second annual strategic planning retreat at the Austin Carey Forest Campus on January 12.   “The purpose of this process is to keep CCS on a clear path to being a stronger organization with positive impact,” said Sharon Ryan, associate director of communications and strategy for CCS, […]

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Change catalyst Brian Beach joins CCS advisory board

January 24, 2024

This month’s SeaSquad features Brian Beach, CCS’ newest advisory board member and president of Beachside Strategy, which guides organizations in developing their vision and models for innovation and transformation. Beach shares his deep connection to UF, his motivation for joining the board and features of the coast that he hopes his children and future generations […]

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