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Salt Marsh Carbon Capture & Response to Sea Level Rise at Marine Base ...
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Recently, NCCOS research at Camp Lejeune has focused on carbon sequestration or capture. The Defense Coastal/Estuarine Research Program was an ...
NCCOS Helps Military with Long-term Resiliency at Coastal Installations
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The DCERP was aimed at facilitating ecosystem-based management at the Camp Lejeune and other coastal military installations. DOD contracted with NCCOS ...
Shoreline Habitat Types and Erosion Rates on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune
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Camp Lejeune, the largest Marine Corps base on the East Coast, is committed to sustainable management of its coastal ecosystems and shoreline. Marine ...
[PDF] Coastal Ocean Quarterly – Summer 2021 - National Oceanic and ...
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Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. A recent . publication , authored in part by NCCOS, summarizes the key elements of the Camp Lejeune ...
A Decade of Water Level Changes along the New River Estuary in North ...
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From 2008-2018, our program evaluated coastal marsh resilience to changes ininundation along the New River Estuary in Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune ...
[PDF] Coastal Ocean Quarterly – Fall 2018
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NCCOS, USACE Help Marines Keep Pace with Sea Level Rise at Camp Lejeune (video) Salt marshes are an important part of coastal ecosystems. They provide ...
DATA/REPORT DETAILS - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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NCCOS Monitoring: Six-minute water level, temperature, and salinity data from Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune (MCBCL), Jacksonville, NC, 2008-02-21 to ...
Location, Inundation, and Nitrogen Availability Drive Salt Marsh Carbon ...
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The salt marsh study site installation on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune (NC) with lead author Dr. Ken Czapla of VIMS. NCCOS’ Dr. Carolyn Currin is a ...
NCCOS, USACE Help Marines Keep Pace with Sea Level Rise at Camp Lejeune ...
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Sea level rise, shoreline erosion, and pond formation threaten salt marsh habitat at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. Scientists from ...
Salt Marsh Ecology in an Era of Sea Level Rise
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2019: NCCOS Monitoring: Six-minute water level, temperature, and salinity data from Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune (MCBCL), Jacksonville, NC ...
Support for Coastal Management at DOD Installation
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During the week of April 2, researchers from the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science will present their first 5-year findings of their studies ...
Ecological Research Supports Training at Camp Lejeune
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(excerpt) An unprecedented multi-year interdisciplinary ecological research program at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune is helping the Department of ...
Video Gallery - NCCOS - National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science
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Sea level rise, shoreline erosion, and pond formation threaten salt marsh habitat at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. Learn more. The ...
Data & Reports Archive - NCCOS - National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science
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From 2008-2018, our program evaluated coastal marsh resilience to changes in inundation along the New River Estuary in Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune ...
North Carolina Sentinel Site Cooperative: Report on the 2017 Partners ...
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The North Carolina Sentinel Site Cooperative (NCSSC) was established in 2012 as part of a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) ...
felix.martinez@noaa.gov Archives - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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From 2008-2018, our program evaluated coastal marsh resilience to changes in inundation along the New River Estuary in Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune ...
carolyn.currin@noaa.gov Archives - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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Sea level rise, shoreline erosion, and pond formation threaten salt marsh habitat at U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina ...
Carbon Sequestration Archives - NCCOS Coastal Science Website
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NCCOS scientist, Dr. Carolyn Currin, North Carolina National Estuarine Research Reserve Education Coordinator, Lori Davis, and North Carolina Sea ...
National Coral Reef Monitoring Program: Assessment of coral reef ...
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Benthic data collection for the National Coral Reef Ecosystem Monitoring Program (NCRMP) consists of two survey types: the Line Point-Intercept (LPI) ...
suzanne.bricker@noaa.gov Archives
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