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Read more about the article Dr. Hugh Roarty Visits CODAR Ocean Sensors

Dr. Hugh Roarty Visits CODAR Ocean Sensors

Dr. Hugh Roarty from RUCOOL visited CODAR Ocean Sensors to discuss HF radar technology and the state of ocean observing. CODAR has been an industry partner of RUCOOL dating back…

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Read more about the article Enhancing Coastal Flood Forecasting in New York Harbor with High-Frequency Radar Technology

Enhancing Coastal Flood Forecasting in New York Harbor with High-Frequency Radar Technology

Dr. Hugh Roarty, a leading expert in coastal resilience and ocean observation, presented the transformative role of High-Frequency (HF) radar technology in improving flood predictions for urban estuaries like New…

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Read more about the article Understanding the Caribbean Sea’s role in the broader oceanic circulation system

Understanding the Caribbean Sea’s role in the broader oceanic circulation system

Dr. Travis Miles and Dr. Joe Gradone, along with partners at NC State and UVI, have been awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF OCE-2421622) to better understand the Caribbean…

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Read more about the article RAA Event Celebrates Innovative Ocean Research

RAA Event Celebrates Innovative Ocean Research

When Hurricane Beryl churned toward the Caribbean Sea last summer, Leah Hopson knew she had an exceptional opportunity. The doctoral student in oceanography at Rutgers was remotely piloting a robotic…

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Read more about the article Zooplankton and Offshore Wind: Drifters in a Sea of Uncertainty

Zooplankton and Offshore Wind: Drifters in a Sea of Uncertainty

This study addresses to what degree can we predict how the development of offshore wind (OSW) might alter the distribution of zooplankton, the major food source for migrating whales along…

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Read more about the article Lagrangian coherent structures influence the spatial structure of marine food webs

Lagrangian coherent structures influence the spatial structure of marine food webs

Animals often need to search for food, especially in the ocean were food can be patchy and can move based on the ocean currents.  This study related the base of…

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Pohnpei State, Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), Food Security Policy and Food Production Master Plan

We are excited to share that the Pohnpei State, Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), Food Security Policy and Food Production Master Plan, that our Rutgers team (along with the New York Botanic…

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