2022 ASBPA National Coastal Conference
“Shifting Shores, Surf, and Sediment”
September 13-16, 2022
The Westin Long Beach, California
Posters
Abundance and Distribution of Marine Debris in Mangrove Environments in Key Biscayne, Florida – Cristal Espinosa
An ASBPA White Paper: Coastal Flooding – Reza Marsooli, Stevens Institute of Technology, Assistant Professor
Analyzing Barrier Island Community Resilience to Coastal Hazards Augmented by Sea Level Rise -Trevor Strong, University of South Alabama , Graduate Research Assistant
Atlantic Reefmaker “Oyster Catcher” shell bags and bulkheads – a shoreline protection technology comparison in Emerald Isle, North Carolina – Niels Lindquist, PhD
California beaches as habitat and foraging resources for an endangered bird, California least tern – Priscilla Alvarez, CSU Long Beach, student researcher
Chemical and Microbial Markers Implicate Sanitary Sewer Contamination in Coastal, Urban Streams – Federick Pinongcos, San Diego State University, Research Associate III
Determining Extent of 2021 Oil Spill at Huntington Beach – Liam Maxwell, Moffatt & Nichol, Coastal Associate
Determining the Reliability of a Low-Cost DIY Pressure Gauge for Measuring Water Levels and Waves – Bret Webb, University of South Alabama, Professor
Dye in the Water: Lessons Learned from the Mission Bay Dye Release Experiment – Bryce Corlett, Moffatt & Nichol, Coastal Scientist/Engineer
Evaluation of San Elijo Lagoon Restoration Project on Tidal Variability – Christopher O’Day, Moffatt & Nichol, Coastal Scientist
Examining sediment properties of various borrow sources and influences on sea turtle nesting and hatching success – Raquel Valdes, Florida Atlantic University
Exploring the impact of seagrass meadows on wave energies and sediment budget in South Alabama and the U.S. Virgin Islands – Deborah Fernandes, University of South Alabama, Student
Field Investigations of a Rookery Island Restoration Site and the Implications to Design and Permitting – Victoria Salgado, AECOM, Coastal Scientist and Planner
Geomorphology and Sedimentology Influences on Sea Turtle Habitat – Leanne Hauptman, Florida Atlantic University, Ph.D. Student
Generalized model for wet/dry shoreline detection using deep learning – Marina Vicens-Miquel, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, Conrad Blucher Institute, Graduate Research Assistant
Grand Isle Mitigation and Rebuilding Strategies: A hybrid design approach to reduce shoreline erosion and enhance biodiversity – Tabassum Islam, University of South Alabama, Graduate Research Assistant
Influence of Inlet Proximity on National Beach Nourishment Trends – Jyothirmayi Palaparthi, Florida Atlantic University, PhD Student, Graduate Teaching Assistant
Investigations of Sediment Transport Along The Southwest Coast of Failaka Island, Kuwait – Mohamad Alkhaldi, Kuwait University, Associate Professor
Laie Community-Based Shoreline Monitoring – Benjamin Duncan
Malibu Living Shoreline Project: Beach Digital Elevation Model Topographic Analysis – Alexa Siglar
Modeling storm-driven barrier island morphological change in response to a coastal highway adaptation strategy in Dare County, NC – Sophia Rosenberg, North Carolina State University, Graduate Student
Modification of Low-Cost Liquid Level Sensors to Measure Wave Characteristics – Kyle Rumaker
Monitoring Changes in Shoreline and Coastal Elevation Using a ZED 2i Stereo Camera – José Pilartes-Congo, Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi
Oregon Coastal Dune Management: Creating a Guidebook and Understanding Managed Dune Morphology – Carly Ringer, Oregon State University
Seasonal fish assemblages around New York Bight sand resources – Deena Hansen, BOEM, Marine Scientist
Sediment transport in the South of Texas: to the North or to the South? – Belen Blanco, HR Wallingford Ltd, Principal Scientist
Shore Protection and Coastal Resiliency Planning for Machicomoco State Park, Gloucester, Virginia – Cameron Green
The Adaptation of the Ecodisk to Maximize Wave Attenuation & Ecological Benefits – Phillip Todd, Atlantic Reefmaker, Project Development Coordinator
The Engineering With Nature (R) Toolkit for Numerical Modeling Application – Amanda Tritinger, USACE – ERDC – CLH, Research Hydraulic Engineer
The development of a coastal database and data integration platform to address the challenges of climate change – Temitope D Timothy Oyedotun, University of Guyana, Lecturer/Researcher
Understanding Bluff Erosion Hazards on the Pennsylvania Coast of Lake Erie, USA – Anthony Foyle, Penn State Erie – The Behrend College, Associate Professor of Geology
Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Surveys and Traditional Methods to Determine Environmental Influences on Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta) Nest Site Selection – Summer Manestar, Florida Atlantic University, Student
Utilizing a Mobile Lidar System to Monitor Sea Turtle Nesting Sites on Padre Island National Seashore, USA – Isabel Garcia, Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi, Research Assistant
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