Author: josuezuniga@ufl.edu

Coastal Edges director’s note August 2023
August 29, 2023Dear friends and colleagues, Nearly 900 million people live in low-lying coastal zones around the world, in communities that are disproportionately affected by rising sea levels, ocean warming, increasingly extreme weather and other coastal hazards, according to UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres. This global population is a staggering 15-times more likely to die from flooding and […]
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Scientists join forces to support coastal resilience
August 29, 2023Earlier this summer, researchers from governmental, academic and nonprofit organizations gathered in the Florida Panhandle to compare notes on their latest research findings for the region. Their purpose? Building a collaborative network and identifying priority projects and funding opportunities to rehabilitate the region’s shorelines and reverse water quality declines. Researchers at the University of Florida’s […]
Read more »Nature helps defend military bases from extreme weather events
August 29, 2023Five years ago, Hurricane Michael caused massive damage to Tyndall Air Force Base when it carved through the Florida Panhandle. Today, the base is wielding nature’s power to increase the military installation’s resilience against future climate and extreme weather events. As part of the base’s $5-billion rebuild program, researchers from the UF Center for […]
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Tool Helps Measure Climate Change’s Impact on Septic Systems
August 29, 2023Failing septic systems are among the key culprits in harming water quality. To help reduce that risk, scientists at the UF Center for Coastal Solutions have developed a tool to identify systems that might release untreated wastewater to the ground and nearby waterways. The Regional Septic Vulnerability Assessment identifies locations where septic systems are […]
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Saving time and money to convert from septic to sewer systems
August 29, 2023Florida has over 2.7 million septic systems and it’s estimated that cleaning them up will cost billions. A new tool developed by CCS scientists is saving counties in Florida time and money to convert septic systems to sewer networks, while reducing environmental impacts that result when septic systems fail. The Septic to Sewer Optimization Tool […]
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Honoring the life of Dr. Paul Gader
June 27, 2023“I will always cherish the moments of playing saxophone together, researching coral reefs in Hawaii, talking in our thick northern accents, chatting for hours on end in the lab and enjoying meals together. Paul truly radiates light and brings immense value to everyone he encounters.” -Nicholas Kroeger, Ph.D. candidate, Dr. Gader’s former student “Paul was […]
Read more »Coastal connection inspires gift
June 27, 2023Their lifelong love of the ocean inspired Lindy and Scott Hearne to take action in partnership with CCS to help conserve it for future generations of Floridians. For Lindy and Scott Hearne, the perfect day in Florida starts with a walk on the beach in the morning and ends with a sunset cruise around Siesta […]
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Coastal Edges director’s note July 2023
June 26, 2023Farewell to our friend Paul Dear friends and colleagues, It is with great emotion that I begin this month’s newsletter with a remembrance of our dear friend and talented colleague, Dr. Paul Gader, who passed away in early June. Paul was a world-leading computer scientist who loved nature and, perhaps influenced by his upbringing in […]
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Scientists capture highly accurate dune changes in response to storms
June 26, 2023As hurricane season kicks off, scientists continue to keep an eye on how coastal dunes change in response to landfalling hurricanes and storms that pass offshore. A team led by Peter Adams, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Geological Sciences and lead for the CCS Geospatial Group, is measuring how these processes change the […]
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Todd Van Natta: Fun and fulfillment in the field
June 26, 2023Todd Van Natta loves going to work, wherever that happens to be on any given day. As director of field research for the Center for Coastal Solutions (CCS), Todd oversees field work for multiple complex projects in different locations throughout Florida and the Southeast region. “I’m the luckiest person in the world, I really […]
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