Congratulations to CES Lab PhD student Mariko Polk, and CES Lab alumni Sarah Benson, on their presentations today at CERF2019! Both presented segments of a long-term project at Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic site.

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Congratulations to CES Lab PhD student Mariko Polk, and CES Lab alumni Sarah Benson, on their presentations today at CERF2019! Both presented segments of a long-term project at Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson State Historic site.
CES Lab MS student Kelsey Beachman presented her poster today on the effects of shoreline type on mud snails and periwinkles at CERF2019!
Congratulations to CES Lab students Mariko Polk, Kelsey Beachman, and Mackenzie Taggart for being awarded $109,000 in funding over the next two years!
CES Lab was at the Mid-Atlantic Marine Educators NC conference this weekend held at Ft. Caswell. Dr. Eulie and graduate student Alina Herron presented about the collaborative research project between CES and Ft. Caswell.
CES Lab at SEERS 2019!
CES Lab at Coastal GeoTools in Myrtle Beach!
CES was at NC State in Raleigh, NC yesterday to participate in a panel discussion about SLR. We had a great time and enjoyed meeting the students and faculty that attended. We even got to see some UNCW-EVS and CES Lab alumni!
What a beautiful view! CES Lab was out at Pivers Island for the day. A huge thanks to Carolyn Currin of the NOAA lab for speaking with us about the living shoreline there, and letting us collect some data for our Sea Grant project!