Featured guest on podcasts and more
Sea level rise and GIS tools in Maine with Blue Marble Geographics (blog) (podcast)
“Tracking dune and shoreline changes with YellowScan LiDAR” YellowScan (blog)
Coverage in local media
“UNE launches buoy off Camp Ellis to collect local storm and climate data” – Portland Press Herald
“UNE deploys buoy to monitor Saco Bay waves, combat erosion” – WGME
“A buoy launch for coastal research and coastal resilience” – WMTW
“University of New England deploys research buoy in Saco Bay” – Saco Bay News
“Report on Maine dune damage from storms could help with preparations” – News Center Maine
“UNE maps loss of Maine beach dunes from 2024 winter storms” – Portland Press Herald
“New research shows how badly historic storms damaged Maine’s coastline” – WGME-13
“Students At UNE Helping Draw Attention To Maine Beaches Badly Damaged In 2024 Storms” – Q106.5
“UNE researchers build detection system to help storm-battered communities” – News Center Maine 207
The Future of GIS in the Classroom by Blue Marble Geographics
Dune grass planting at Biddeford Pool and here
“Biddeford begins work on coastal resilience”
Portland Press Herald article about American Chestnut restoration collaboration
Coverage by UNE communications
“UNE researchers deploy research buoy to track real-time changes to Maine’s oceans”
“UNE researchers first to publish report on impact of 2024 storms on Maine coastline”
“UNE-run weather station aims to improve health of storm-battered communities”
“UNE’s second Science Café draws a packed house at Elements in Biddeford”
“UNE graduate Katelyn DeWater claims prestigious NSF graduate research fellowship”
“UNE faculty secure grants to advance coastal resilience through student-driven research”
“UNE researchers now tracking real-time seismic activity off Maine’s coast”
“International study finds climate-driven glacial melt drives development of new coastline“
“Over three days, the students and community volunteers planted 12,000 dune-grass stalks”
“Research underscores need for salt marsh restoration in recent study”
New coasts in the Arctic
Global glacier mass loss
Maine Public Radio story (radio, minute 11:29-12:47) (online)
Marine-terminating glaciers
Original University of Ottawa press release
Interview with CBC radio show All in a Day with Alan Neal
Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society
Press release published in: Phys.org, EurasiaReview, Yahoo News, EurekAlert!, Science Daily
Also covered by: NPR, OPB, the Weather Network, Kalkine Media
Surge-type glaciers in Western Canada
Database of all glaciers on volcanoes on Earth
Columbia University State of the planet
Work in Peru
Connections between ENSO and glacier change