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Research Units |
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Within the School of the Coast and Environment are a number
of research units that bring together faculty and researchers
whose work focuses on special areas of interest. Most of
the faculty in these units are also associated with one
of SC&E’s academic departments. SC&E’s
research units include:
Special Programs
focuses on cooperative research programs involving
SC&E and other LSU units, other universities,
and federal and state agencies. Expertise is provided
in coastal resource management, wetland loss, planning
and development of coastal restoration, hydrologic
and habitat modeling, large river management, sediment
transport, GIS data development, and technical assistance.
Current special programs include the Coastal Marine
Institute, Louisiana Geographic Information Center
(LAGIC), the Natural Systems Modeling Group, and the
Aerial Videotape Survey Program. |
Edward Laws, Dean 225/578-6316
edlaws@lsu.edu |
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Within the Department of
Oceanography and Coastal Sciences are four research
institutes:
Coastal Ecology Institute—CEI
research focuses on managing coastal ecosystems. Recent
projects have contributed significant knowledge on
the effects of flooding regimes on wetland vegetation;
coastal Louisiana land loss; impacts of canals and
spoil banks; subsidence, accretion, and erosion in
Gulf Coast wetlands; vegetation establishment in the
Atchafalaya River delta; the link between river borne
nutrients and hypoxia in the northern Gulf of Mexico;
and wastewater treatment using wetlands. |
Dubravko Justic, Director 225–578-6515
djusti1@lsu.edu |
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Coastal Fisheries Institute—CFI
conducts scientific and economic investigations into
fisheries issues for state and federal agencies and
the recreational and commercial sectors. Multidisciplinary
research in ichthyology, ecology, biochemistry, zoology,
oceanography, and economics addresses problems such
as overfishing, pollution, habitat loss, and resource
use disputes that threaten the stewardship of Louisiana’s
fishery resources, including its economics and rich
coastal heritage. |
Richard F. Shaw, Director 225–578-6455
rshaw@lsu.edu |
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Coastal Studies
Institute—CSI expertise encompasses
the fields of marine geology and geophysics, coastal
geomorphology, hydrodynamics, marine meteorology,
physical oceanography, and oceanographic and atmospheric
remote sensing. During the past 50 years, CSI research
has focused on the continental shelves, slopes, and
ocean basins of Louisiana and throughout the world.
Masamichi Inoue, Director 225–578-2395 coiino@lsu.edu
Associated with the Coastal Studies Institute
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• Earth Scan
Lab (ESL)—CSI’s Earth Scan Laboratory
supports research, education, public service, and
emergency response with near real–time or archival
data from satellites or aircraft. These data provide
time–lapse digital imagery of temperature and
reflectance conditions for monitoring and analyzing
coastal and deep–gulf circulation, coastal sediment
transport, storm information, oil spills, and vegetation
conditions. |
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Nan D. Walker, Director 225–578-2957 |
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• Wave–Current Information
System (WAVCIS) program. The state-of-the-art WAVCIS
transmits real–time information from the entire
Louisiana coast about sea state, currents, and meteorological
conditions from deep to shallow waters to a base station
at CSI. The database can be accessed online for applications
such as research, emergency response decisions, and
ecological monitoring. |
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Gregory W. Stone, Director 225-578-4728gagreg@lsu.edu |
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Wetland Biogeochemistry
Institute—WBI research focuses on biogeochemical
processes in fresh, brackish, and salt marsh ecosystems.
Projects include soil–plant relations and response
of wetland plant species to stress of anaerobiosis
and salinity; biogeochemical processes of managed
and natural wetlands; factors affecting wetland stability
and productivity including designs for wetland restoration;
biogeochemistry of coastal eutrophication; and global
climate change. |
Robert R. Twilley,
Director 225-578-8810 rtwilley@lsu.edu |
Associated with
the Wetland Biogeochemistry Institute is: |
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• The Shell Coastal
Environmental Modeling Laboratory (Shell CEML). |
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wealth of scientific expertise can be found in the School
of Coast & Environment academic departments, institutes,
and programs. |
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