Interested in coastal technology projects that CICEET is sponsoring near you? Fall 2009 progress reports for active projects, and final reports for completed projects, have been posted online. These projects are dedicated to developing tools that help coastal communities be more resilient in the face of increasing development and climate change. The focus areas include improved tools for land use planning, habitat restoration and protection, and water quality monitoring. These reports, submitted by the projects' investigators, detail their progress in gathering data, meeting research objectives, reaching out to coastal management, and soliciting feedback from potential end users. Final reports are available by PDF only.
You can browse these reports online by region:
Northeast
Mid-Atlantic
Great Lakes
Southeast (including Puerto Rico)
Gulf of Mexico
Pacific Coast
Connecticut
Maine, Wells NERR
Collaborative learning and land use tools to support community based ecosystem management
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Final Report: Collaborative learning strategies to overcome barriers to science translation in coastal watershed management
Composite biological/abiotic reactive membrane system to treat and contain persistent organic pollutants in sediments. Dr. Arnold's progress report has been withheld to protect intellectual property. Please contact Ms. Justine Stadler for updated information on this project: 603.862.2817; justine.stadler@unh.edu.
Method to measure dry deposition of elemental and reactive gaseous mercury to coastal ecosystems
Massachusetts, Waquoit Bay NERR
Development and validation of a passive solid phase free metal ion sensor for aquatic systems. Dr. Wallace's progress report has been withheld to protect intellectual property. Please contact Ms. Justine Stadler for updated information on this project: 603.862.2817; justine.stadler@unh.edu.
Final Report: Use of sulfur oxidizing denitrifying bioretention systems for control of nonpoint sources of nitrogen
New Hampshire
The University of New Hampshire Stormwater Center
New Hampshire, Great Bay NERR
Forging the link between research-based institutions, watershed assistance groups and municipal land use decisions. Dr. Roseen's progress report has been withheld to protect intellectual property. Please contact Ms. Justine Stadler for updated information on this project: 603.862.2817; justine.stadler@unh.edu.
Integrating geospatial and web-based technologies to improve land use planning in coastal New Hampshire
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Rhode Island, Narragansett Bay NERR
Community Resource Index: An online tool for natural resource-based planning
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Composite biological/abiotic reactive membrane system to treat and contain persistent organic pollutants in sediments. Dr. Arnold's progress report has been withheld to protect intellectual property. Please contact Ms. Justine Stadler for updated information on this project: 603.862.2817; justine.stadler@unh.edu.
Method to measure dry deposition of elemental and reactive gaseous mercury to coastal ecosystems
Method to remove phosphorous in retrofitted onsite wastewater system by stimulating FeIII reduction
Using passive samplers to detect emerging contaminants and predict their bioavailability to benthic organism
Maryland, Chesapeake Bay NERR
Affordable, environmentally friendly, sensor-like nutrient systems for high resolution remote monitoring. Dr. Rawlinson's progress report has been withheld to protect intellectual property. Please contact Ms. Justine Stadler for updated information on this project: 603.862.2817; justine.stadler@unh.edu.
Coastal plain watershed network: Effective tools to protect coastal plain watersheds
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Direct incorporation of poultry litter into no-till soils to minimize nutrient runoff to Chesapeake Bay
Multiple models for watershed management and land use planning in a coastal community
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Promoting innovative stormwater solutions for coastal plain communities
A strategic planning tool for targeted buffer restoration and enhanced coastal stewardship
Watershed impact of stormwater bioretention and bioinfiltration BMPs
New Jersey, Jacques Cousteau NERR
StormWater Management Information System (SWMIS): Internet-based, geospatial planning tools for stormwater management systems
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New York, Hudson River NERR
Composite biological/abiotic reactive membrane system to treat and contain persistent organic pollutants in sediments. Dr. Arnold's progress report has been withheld to protect intellectual property. Please contact Ms. Justine Stadler for updated information on this project: 603.862.2817; justine.stadler@unh.edu.
Method to remove phosphorous from retrofitted onsite wastewater systems by stimulating FeIII reduction
Pennsylvania
Watershed impact of stormwater bioretention and bioinfiltration BMPs
Virginia, Chesapeake Bay NERR
Affordable, environmentally friendly, sensor-like nutrient systems for high resolution remote monitoring. Dr. Rawlinson's progress report has been withheld to protect intellectual property. Please contact Ms. Justine Stadler for updated information on this project: 603.862.2817; justine.stadler@unh.edu.
Coastal plain watershed network: Effective tools to protect coastal plain watersheds
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Direct incorporation of poultry litter into no-till soils to minimize nutrient runoff to Chesapeake Bay
Promoting innovative stormwater solutions for coastal plain communities
A strategic planning tool for targeted buffer restoration and enhanced coastal stewardship
Validation of a real time, field deployable biosensor to detect and quantify polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in aquatic systems
Watershed impact of stormwater bioretention and bioinfiltration BMPs
Washington, D.C.
Green Area Ratio (GAR): An urban site sustainability metric. Dr. Keeley's progress report has been withheld to protect intellectual property. Please contact Ms. Justine Stadler for updated information on this project: 603.862.2817; justine.stadler@unh.edu.
Illinois
Minnesota
Community Resource Index: Online tool for natural resource-based planning
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Wisconsin
Planning for Lake Superior coastal communities
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North Carolina NERR
Final report: Assessment of microbial contaminants to swimming related illnesses at Doheny Beach, Orange County, CA
Geospatial vegetation, impervious surfaces, soils, and topographic analysis tool (VISSTA)
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Sustainable estuarine shoreline stabilization: Research, education, and public policy in North Carolina
Watershed impact of stormwater bioretention and bioinfiltration BMPs
South Carolina, North Inlet-Winyah Bay NERR
Coastal plain watershed network: Effective tools to protect coastal plain watersheds
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Community Resource Index: Online tool for natural resource-based planning
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Gulf States
Florida, Apalachicola & Rookery Bay NERRS sites
Automated imaging and classification system to detect harmful algal blooms (HABs)
High-throughput quantitative detection of microbial contaminants
Texas, Mission-Aransas NERR
Automated imaging and classification system to detect harmful algal blooms (HABs)
Field validation of methodology to evaluate narcosis toxicity using Sediment Profile Imaging and Micro-sampling System (SPIMS)
California
California, Elkhorn Slough NERR
In situ sediment porewater sensor to detect organic micropollutants using Solid Phase Microextraction (SPME) technology
California, San Francisco NERR
Final report: Quantitative pathogen detection & microbial source tracking combined with modeling the fate and transport of bacteroidales in San Pablo Bay.
Field validation of methodology to evaluate narcosis toxicity using Sediment Profile Imaging and Micro-sampling System (SPIMS)
California, Tijuana River
In situ sediment porewater sensor to detect organic micropollutants using Solid Phase Microextraction (SPME) technology
Oregon, South Slough NERR
Affordable, environmentally friendly, sensor-like nutrient systems for high resolution remote monitoring. Dr. Rawlinson's progress report has been withheld to protect intellectual property. Please contact Ms. Justine Stadler for updated information on this project: 603.862.2817; justine.stadler@unh.edu.
Building SWAMPs in coastal Oregon communities
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In situ multichannel wireless sensor networks and iButton temperature logger arrays for characterizing habitat drivers in tidal wetland reference sites
Washington, Padilla Bay NERR
Land use planning tool for estuarine habitat protection, restoration, and cumulative effects assessment in northern Puget Sound, Washington
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