The Consortium selected nine peer-reviewed research and workforce development projects for the 2022-2024 funding cycle. These projects are among the research, extension, communications, and education efforts supported by funds from the NOAA National Sea Grant College Program. Following are the proposal titles and principal investigators. Click on the titles below to learn more about each project.
- Rain and Tide: Assessing Coastal Stream Flow and Compound Flooding Risk, Tim Callahan, College of Charleston
- Coastal and Estuarine Acidification in Long Bay, South Carolina, Angelos Hannides, Coastal Carolina University
- How Does Disturbance Shape Avian Community Composition and Diversity in Ephemeral Wetlands? Daniel McGlinn, College of Charleston
- Evaluating Nitrogen Removal Strategies to Improve Stormwater Management Practices in Coastal South Carolina, Annie Bourbonnais, University of South Carolina
- On Borrowed Time: Age as a Predictor of Phosphorus Mobility in Coastal Stormwater Ponds and Implications for Management, Debabrata Sahoo, Clemson University
- Guiding Successful Applications of Floating Treatment Wetlands in Brackish Coastal Ponds, Bill Strosnider, University of South Carolina
- Refining Assessments of Reproductive Activity in White Shrimp (Penaeus setiferus) to Improve Management Decisions, Michael Kendrick, S.C. Department of Natural Resources
- Physiological Effects of Age and Temperature on Blood Chemistry, Metabolism, and Mortality of Harvested Horseshoe Crabs, Limulus Polyphemus, Daniel Sasson, S.C. Department of Natural Resources
- Navigating Coastal Conservation Careers, Julie Binz, S.C. Department of Natural Resources
View biennial projects from previous years, as well as impacts and accomplishments.