Category: News
Article on water access by CCS Advisory Board member Tom Ankersen
April 27, 2021Professor Tom Ankersen, CCS Affiliate Faculty and Director of the UF Conservation Clinic, wrote a fantastic article, Water as Freedom: Fluid Freedom, for the latest issue of Florida Humanities FORUM Magazine: Written in Water. Check it out!
Read more »UF Center for Coastal Solutions tracking ecological effects of Piney Point leak into Tampa Bay
April 14, 2021CCS collaborates with Ocean Conservancy to track ecological effects of Piney Point reservoir leak into Tampa Bay. The first samples are now in hand.
Read more »CCS Collaborates with Sanibel Captiva Conservation Foundation on solutions to coastal hazards
April 8, 2021Center for Coastal Solutions and Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation have entered into a strategic collaboration to address coastal water quality hazards.
Read more »New paper by Elliott White & David Kaplan
April 7, 2021Identifying the effects of chronic saltwater intrusion in coastal floodplain swamps using remote sensing
Read more »Coastal Policy Analyst Fellowship
March 9, 2021UF Center for Coastal Solutions and Florida Sea Grant announce a new 12-month coastal policy analyst opportunity to advance the development and implementation of science-based coastal policy in Florida.
Read more »Dr. Nancy Denslow presents “Ecotoxicology in the 21st Century”, Feb 23, 3:30pm EST
February 20, 2021UF Water Institute Distinguished Faculty Fellow Seminar
Read more »Yale Climate Connections radio story with Christine Angelini
February 16, 2021Yale Climate Connections radio story airing featuring Christine Angelini: “A burrowing crab is speeding destruction of coastal salt marshes”
Read more »Christine Angelini will speak at the next FDEP Florida Resilient Coastlines Quarterly Webinar, Feb 3, 9am EST
February 2, 2021The FDEP Florida Resilient Coastlines Quarterly Webinar will be livestreamed at 9am EST. Please click the headline above to reach the registration link.
Read more »UF cluster hire – 4 faculty positions: Artificial Intelligence in Coastal Systems
January 27, 20211) Signal, Image and Video Processing, 2) Graph Technology, 3) Reinforcement Learning, 4) Underwater Robotics
Read more »Paul Gader, SECOORA webinar: The Trouble with Deep Learning (Jan 26, 1PM EST)
January 25, 2021Dr. Paul Gader will discuss some of the inherent and difficult flaws in current Artificial Intelligence practices and use examples from environmental sensing to identify methods for mitigating those flaws.
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