Thematic Area Highlights

 

apalachicola NERR

 

 


Geospatial Analyses and Data Development

A hyperspectral imagery poster of Apalachicola NERRhas been completed by CALMIT

summercamp student

 

Education and Outreach

FAMU ESI is getting ready to host another successful summer camp.
 



 
 
 

The ECSC has established a framework for assisting management decisions by organizing the Center’s programs around four research Thematic Areas that demonstrate our unique capabilities to meet the needs of stakeholders in the coastal environmental community and that address the set of environmental stressors identified in the NOAA/NCCOS strategic plan.

The Thematic Areas are:

ECSC, with its central scientific theme of integrated assessments of ecosystem health, is conducting research on the methodologies for integrated assessments in support of environmental decision making, including better tools for ecosystem assessments and monitoring, better understanding of the processes of coastal habitats and ecosystem dynamics, better understanding of the linkages of coastal ecosystems to human endpoints, and better understanding of bioindicators of ecosystem health. Thus, ECSC’s central focus is directly complementary to each of the existing NOAA ecosystem goals.

 

   
To get more information about the ECSC thematic areas contact the Thematic Area Leaders.

 

ECSC Thematic Area Leaders

Education and Outreach: Dr. Larry Robinson and Dr. Michael Abazinge

Integrated Assessment in Support of Environmental Decsision Making: Dr. Michael Reiter

Integrated Social Sciences: Dr. Anthony Wilbon

Ecological Processes and Indicators of Ecosystem Health: Dr. Jennifer Cherrier and Dr. Elijah Johnson

Geospatial Analyses and Data Development: Dr. John Schalles

 


To contact the ECSC faculty and staff at our partnering Universities and NERR sites, click on the following link. ECSC Contacts