Salty Urbanism
Florida Sea Grant researcher rethinks how cities can adapt to rising seas.
Florida Sea Grant researcher rethinks how cities can adapt to rising seas.
The free workshop “Sea-Level Rise and Flooding: Planning and Law for Local Governments” will take place in Marathon from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on January 9, 2019.
NOAA satellite imagery gives new perspectives on bloom presence.
Satellite imagery has indicated that a bloom of blue-green algae has formed in Lake Okeechobee.
The President’s budget has been released and it proposes elimination of the Sea Grant program.
NOAA intends to award up to $15 million to support coastal resilience grants that benefit coastal ecosystems and communities.
You may be eligible to apply for up to $50,000 to help with the repair, replacement, or recovery of equipment, data, or other research materials damaged or lost as a result of the hurricanes and their aftermaths.
Presentations and the agenda from the November 16, 2017 workshop “Sea-Level Rise and Flooding: Planning & Law for Local Government” in West Palm Beach are now available.
In the Florida Everglades, peat soils critical to maintaining wetland elevation are collapsing due to rising seas.
Recent catastrophic flooding in Texas caused by Hurricane Harvey may have Floridians wondering, “Will I be covered when the next storm hits?”