


People and Sediment: Environmental Change in Bangladesh
Written by Lauren Colonair. Local farmers are important to Dr. Rogers' research in many ways. Their close connection with the land gives them first-hand knowledge of the changes taking place in the delta. The flow of knowledge from the farmers to Rogers and vice versa...
Coming Soon: CSI Virtual Tour!
Written by Lauren Colonair. Over the past few months, the Public Engagement and Outreach team at the Coastal Studies Institute has been working to bring the experiences of CSI to the virtual realm. Before the era of social distancing, CSI provided many programs and...
Unprecedented Times: A Fresh Start During COVID-19
Written by Lauren Colonair. My journey with the UNC Institute for the Environment Outer Banks Field Site (OBXFS) program started three years ago, in a first-year environmental class. I cannot recall which class, or even which semester I was in when I heard the...
Land Conversion and Shoreline Erosion Battle for the Largest Contribution of Mangrove Loss
Dr. David Lagomasino, an ECU Department of Coastal Studies Assistant Professor and Assistant Scientist at CSI, has co-authored a recently published paper, “Global declines in human driven mangrove loss”, in the scientific journal Global Change Biology. Lagomasino,...