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  • SE CASC Fellows’ Seminar: Decision Support Tools for Stakeholders in Coastal Southeast, USA

    https://go.ncsu.edu/gcrf-fall-seminar-reg

    Register: https://go.ncsu.edu/gcrf-fall-seminar-regJoin the SE CASC Global Change Research Fellows Fall Seminar entitled “Decision Support Tools for Stakeholders in Coastal Southeast, USA”. Coastal communities across the southeastern United States are facing mounting environmental and economic challenges. To navigate these changes effectively, access to powerful, science-based decision support tools is essential. Experts in decision tool development and application…

  • Watching the Tides Roll: How Satellites Inform the Future of Coastal Communities Read more at Coastal Review, coastalreview.org.

    Coastal Studies Institute 850 NC-345 Wanchese, NC, United States

    Free lecture to highlight satellites' role in resilience planning | Coastal ReviewEast Carolina University associate professor of coastal studies Dr. David Lagomasino will be the featured lecturer Thursday for the Coastal Studies Institute’s Science on the Sound Lecture Series. Lagomasino will present, “Watching the Tides Roll: How Satellites Inform the Future of Coastal Communities” starting…

  • NOAA: Evolving FVCOM: Toward More Accurate and Efficient Coastal Forecasting

    Presenter(s): Changsheng Chen (U. Mass Dartmouth)Sponsor(s): NOAACoastal Ocean Modeling Seminars: https://coastaloceanmodels.noaa.gov/seminar/SeminarContact: Alexander.Kurapov@noaa.govRemote access: Connect with Google Meet meet.google.com/kti-ktaw-nesthis link opens in a new window,Abstract: This presentation provides an overview of recent advances in the development of the Finite-Volume Community Ocean Model (FVCOM), with a focus on improving both numericalefficiency and predictive skill for coastal ocean forecasting. Key updates include theimplementation of…

  • NOAA: Assessment of High-Resolution Rapid Refresh (HRRR) Precipitation Forecasts for Urban Coastal Areas: New York City Testbed

    Presenter(s): Sebastian Makrides, Graduate Fellow, NOAA Office of Education, Educational Partnership Program with Minority Serving Institutions (EPP), NOAA Cooperative Science Center for Earth System Science and Remote Sensing Technologies II (CESSRST II) Cohort 3 Fellow at the City College of New YorkSponsor(s): NOAA EPP/MSI Cooperative Science CentersSeminar Contact(s): Audrey.Trotman@noaa.gov and oed.epp10@noaa.govRemote Access: Video call link: https://meet.google.com/fnt-grnx-fddthis link opens in a new windowOr…

  • Climate & Conservation Coffee (virtual)

    Join virtually via Zoom: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/98919917840?pwd=R3lhSUlzdzVjUW9KbGJ3SGVDMXEzQT09This climate & conservation coffee is an informal gathering of the landscape conservation and climate change community in the Raleigh, NC area. It began in 2012 as a South Atlantic LCC event, and is now co-hosted by the Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy (SECAS) and the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center (SE CASC).We…

  • International Invasive Species and Climate Change Conference: Day 1

    Please join us for the 2nd annual International Invasive Species and Climate Change Conference (IISCCC) organized by the Regional Invasive Species and Climate Change (RISCC) Management Network on December 9 and 10, 2025. This conference is VIRTUAL allowing for more international attendance while reducing our carbon footprint. Please click on the link below to register for…

  • SE CASC Science Seminar: Collaboratively Assessing the Status and Vulnerability of Bees in the Southeast and US Caribbean for Effective Management Action

    https://go.ncsu.edu/f25scisem-bees

    Register: https://go.ncsu.edu/f25scisem-beesAbstract: The southeastern United States are home to a large diversity of endemic, native flowering plants and their insect pollinators, including many native, pollen-specialist bees. Despite ongoing threats from extreme events to the region, many of these specialist bees and their host plants have not been evaluated for their conservation status or vulnerability to climate change.…

  • Climate & Conservation Coffee (virtual)

    Join virtually via Zoom: https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/98919917840?pwd=R3lhSUlzdzVjUW9KbGJ3SGVDMXEzQT09This climate & conservation coffee is an informal gathering of the landscape conservation and climate change community in the Raleigh, NC area. It began in 2012 as a South Atlantic LCC event, and is now co-hosted by the Southeast Conservation Adaptation Strategy (SECAS) and the Southeast Climate Adaptation Science Center (SE CASC).We…