Fall 2022 CCPO and ICAR Virtual Seminar Series
                                                                 

Fall 2022
CCPO and ICAR
Virtual Seminar Series

Please click on seminar titles below to obtain Zoom link information.

YouTube seminar series playlist

CCPO Seminar Series archives (Spring 2010
to Spring 2022)

More information

Mondays @ 3:30 PM EST

Date

Title of Seminar (click on title for abstract and bio)

Speaker

September 12

"A Community-Informed Transdisciplinary Approach to Coastal Restoration Planning: Maximizing the Social and Ecological Co-Benefits of Wetland Creation in Port Fourchon, Louisiana"

Scott Hemmerling
The Water Institute of the Gulf

September 19

"Uncertainties in Storms, Floods, and People"

Taylor Asher
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill/NOAA

September 26

"King Tides, Sea Level Rise, and Muck, Oh My!
Citizen Science for Community Climate Awareness"

Tom Allen
Old Dominion University
Derek Loftis
Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Margie Mulholland
Old Dominion University

October 3

"Coastal Ecosystems for Flood Protection: Understanding Their Function, Benefits and Limits"
CANCELED - WILL BE RESCHEDULED FOR SPRING 2023

Siddharth Narayan
East Carolina University

October 10

No seminar - ODU Fall Break

No seminar - ODU Fall Break

October 17

No seminar - OCEANS 2022

No seminar - OCEANS 2022

October 24

"Sea Level Along the U.S. Atlantic Coast: New Observations and Implications"

Brett Buzzanga
Jet Propulsion Laboratory

October 31

"Community Driven, Nature-Based Coastal Resilience at the Virginia Coast Reserve, Virginia, USA"

Jill Bieri
The Nature Conservancy, Virginia Coastal Reserve

November 7

"Co-Producing Adaptation to Flooding in Urban Communities: A Case Study of Rockaway Peninsula in New York City"

Malgosia Madajewicz
Columbia University

November 14

"Resilience of Coastal Transportation Systems in North Carolina"

Elizabeth Sciaudone
North Carolina State University

November 21

"Marine Heatwaves in the Chesapeake Bay: Characteristics, Trends and Impact on Hypoxia"

Piero Mazzini
Virginia Institute of Marine Science