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Summer 2014! | Justin T. Ridge
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Justin T. Ridge. Where Geology and Ecology Meet. June 19, 2014. Last week, the Rodriguez and Fodrie labs (and Peterson lab) finished a restoration project. Along IMS’s shoreline. This week, the Rodriguez lab held a three day workshop. How to core an oyster reef →. Stories from the Field. How to core an oyster reef. May 15, 2015. June 19, 2014. Can't wait to enjoy this gift certificate! Nov 14, 2016. One of my favorite places. #nostalgia. Oct 21, 2016. Oct 12, 2016. Institute of Marine Sciences.
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Using an Edelman Auger to sample a barrier island | Rodriguez Lab
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Coastal geology education and research. Ocean 180 Video Challenge. Where has all of the time gone? Using an Edelman Auger to sample a barrier island. May 1, 2015. We’re contemplating how to sample the barrier with all of that shrubbery in the way. Each pile represents a 25-cm sample interval. We sampled to a depth of 2 m. Wish we had brought the vibracore. Ethan confirming the smell of death and the lack of room to collect samples in the thicket. Institute of Marine Sciences. Ocean 180 Video Challenge.
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Uncategorized | Rodriguez Lab
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Coastal geology education and research. February 22, 2016. During large storms, barrier islands are temporarily underwater because of storm surge and high waves. This is called overwash, and during overwash sand is moved from the beach and deposited in back-barrier environments. The sandy deposit that forms as a result of overwash … Continue reading →. Where has all of the time gone? November 4, 2015. Using an Edelman Auger to sample a barrier island. May 1, 2015. Ocean 180 Video Challenge. Justin Ridge ...
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beach erosion | Rodriguez Lab
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Coastal geology education and research. Tag Archives: beach erosion. Sea-level anomalies affect beach erosion, but nobody has ever heard of them. July 24, 2014. Sea-level anomalies are periods greater than 2 weeks when the water level at the beach is high. They are not necessarily related to storm surge or sea-level rise, rather they are forced by changes in ocean currents. On the US … Continue reading →. Morehead City, NC. Lots of foam from #HurricaneMatthew. 08:42:19 PM October 08, 2016.
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Justin Ridge wins Walter B. Jones Award | Rodriguez Lab
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Coastal geology education and research. Why collect cores from a beach? Ocean 180 Video Challenge →. Justin Ridge wins Walter B. Jones Award. January 22, 2015. Found out last week that he is one of six winners, nation wide, for excellence in coastal and marine graduate study. Check out information on all of the winners at the NOAA website. And more information on North Carolina winners at NC Sea Grant. We are all very proud of Justin at UNC-IMS! Keep up the good work. Institute of Marine Sciences. From T...
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Teacher Info
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Meet Ms. Sutton. Since returning to teaching, Ms. Sutton has continued her learning process by seeking educational and research opportunities that assist her in developing classroom activities and innovative teaching strategies for her students. Many of these learning opportunities have been funded by numerous grants, including the following:. 2014 - Investigating the Ecological Importance of Iron Storage in Diatoms - Teacher at Sea research experience aboard the R/V Melville along the California. 2011 -...
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2014 Summer Adventures
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The shoreface at Onslow Beach | Rodriguez Lab
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Coastal geology education and research. Sea-level anomalies affect beach erosion, but nobody has ever heard of them. Why collect cores from a beach? The shoreface at Onslow Beach. September 4, 2014. Justin, Tony and Matt ready to get into the water at Onslow Beach. Institute of Marine Sciences. View all posts by Antonio Rodriguez →. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Sea-level anomalies affect beach erosion, but nobody has ever heard of them. Why collect cores from a beach? Morehead City, NC.
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North Carolina | Rodriguez Lab
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Coastal geology education and research. Tag Archives: North Carolina. Why collect cores from a beach? November 21, 2014. There are many reasons to collect cores from a beach. One of the most interesting is to look back in time and see what environments used to be where the beach is today. The core is like a time machine, … Continue reading →. Field trip with PBS QUEST. July 22, 2013. Morehead City, NC. Lots of foam from #HurricaneMatthew. Churning up the sea.@elsemarine @ejtheuerkauf.
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GRL | Rodriguez Lab
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Coastal geology education and research. Sea-level anomalies affect beach erosion, but nobody has ever heard of them. July 24, 2014. Sea-level anomalies are periods greater than 2 weeks when the water level at the beach is high. They are not necessarily related to storm surge or sea-level rise, rather they are forced by changes in ocean currents. On the US … Continue reading →. Morehead City, NC. Lesson plans for middle- and high-school teachers that focus on estuarine fish habitats can be found here.