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Federal Partner: National Park Service

Impacts of Superstorm Sandy: Coastal adaptation for affected parks and revegetation Staten Island Unit, Gateway NRA NY & NJ

Lead Principal Investigator: De Luca, Michael

Partner Institution: Rutgers University

Federal Agency: National Park Service

Project Discipline: Natural Resources

Start Year: 2013

End Year: 2014

Post Hurricane Sandy submerged marine habitat mapping, Fire Island National Seashore

Lead Principal Investigator: King, John

Partner Institution: University of Rhode Island

Federal Agency: National Park Service

Project Discipline: Natural Resources

Start Year: 2014

End Year: 2016

Impacts of Superstorm Sandy: Coastal adaptation for affected parks and revegetation Staten Island Unit, Gateway NRA NY & NJ

Lead Principal Investigator: De Luca, Michael

Partner Institution: Rutgers University

Federal Agency: National Park Service

Project Discipline: Natural Resources

Start Year: 2013

End Year: 2016

Importance of Cape Cod National Seashore to staging endangered Roseate terns

Lead Principal Investigator: Cohen, Jonathan

Partner Institution: State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry

Federal Agency: National Park Service

Project Discipline: Natural Resources

Start Year: 2014

End Year: 2017

Acquisition coordination, compilation, data management and change analysis of LiDAR and other geospatial data collected Pre- and Post- Hurricane Sandy

Lead Principal Investigator: August, Peter

Partner Institution: University of Rhode Island

Federal Agency: National Park Service

Project Discipline: Natural Resources

Start Year: 2013

End Year: 2016

Impacts of Hurricane Sandy and white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) on maritime vegetation recovery at Fire Island National Seashore (FIIS)

Lead Principal Investigator: Underwood, Brian

Partner Institution: State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry

Federal Agency: National Park Service

Project Discipline: Natural Resources

Start Year: 2014

End Year: 2017

Assessing the response of the Great South Bay estuarine fauna to Hurricane Sandy: Focus on nekton utilization of seagrass habitats

Lead Principal Investigator: Peterson, Bradley

Partner Institution: Stony Brook University

Federal Agency: National Park Service

Project Discipline: Natural Resources

Start Year: 2013

End Year: 2017

Evaluation of the adequacy of tidal datum information within Northeast Region coastal parks

Lead Principal Investigator: Ullman, David

Partner Institution: University of Rhode Island

Federal Agency: National Park Service

Project Discipline: Natural Resources

Start Year: 2013

End Year: 2015

Response of benthic infauna to marsh restoration in Jamaica Bay

Lead Principal Investigator: Branco, Brett

Partner Institution: City University of New York

Federal Agency: National Park Service

Project Discipline: Natural Resources

Start Year: 2013

End Year: 2016

Assessing the response of the Great South Bay plankton community to Hurricane Sandy

Lead Principal Investigator: Gobler, Christopher

Partner Institution: Stony Brook University

Federal Agency: National Park Service

Project Discipline: Natural Resources

Start Year: 2013

End Year: 2016

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  • Contacts

    Elin Torell

    Director, North Atlantic Coast CESU

    University of Rhode Island Coastal Institute

    elintorell@uri.edu

    Brian Mitchell

    North Atlantic Coast Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit

    National Park Service

    Brian_Mitchell@nps.gov

    Jaclyn Witterschein

    Administrative Coordinator

    University of Rhode Island Coastal Institute

    jwitterschein@uri.edu

    naccesu@uri.edu

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