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Children Create Origami Sea Creatures at the 2023 St. Petersburg Science Festival
Children Create Origami Sea Creatures at the 2023 St. Petersburg Science Festival
Children Create Origami Sea Creatures at the 2023 St. Petersburg Science Festival

At the 2023 St. Petersburg Science Festival, children had the opportunity to create origami sea creatures and learn fun facts about various species that live in coastal and marine environments. For more than 10 years, the St.

At the 2023 St. Petersburg Science Festival, children had the opportunity to create origami sea creatures and learn fun facts about various species that live in coastal and marine environments. For more than 10 years, the St.

USGS staff at a table with a box filled with sand and water speaks to a group of children
Donya Frank-Gilchrist explains coastal erosion at the 2023 St. Petersburg Science Festival
Donya Frank-Gilchrist explains coastal erosion at the 2023 St. Petersburg Science Festival
Donya Frank-Gilchrist explains coastal erosion at the 2023 St. Petersburg Science Festival

Donya Frank-Gilchrist conducts a coastal erosion activity with a group of children at the 2023 St. Petersburg Science Festival. For more than 10 years, the St. Petersburg Science Festival has celebrated STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics) activities with elementary school children and the public over a two-day event.

Donya Frank-Gilchrist conducts a coastal erosion activity with a group of children at the 2023 St. Petersburg Science Festival. For more than 10 years, the St. Petersburg Science Festival has celebrated STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics) activities with elementary school children and the public over a two-day event.

Three USGS staff at a table outside show a piece of a coral core to students
Corals and Climate Group at the 2023 St. Petersburg Science Festival
Corals and Climate Group at the 2023 St. Petersburg Science Festival
Corals and Climate Group at the 2023 St. Petersburg Science Festival

Sophie Chernoch, Sierra Bloomer, and Maddie Mette show how the layers of coral can be used to extract the age of a coral as well as the history of environmental conditions throughout its life at the 2023 St. Petersburg Science Festival. For more than 10 years, the St.

Sophie Chernoch, Sierra Bloomer, and Maddie Mette show how the layers of coral can be used to extract the age of a coral as well as the history of environmental conditions throughout its life at the 2023 St. Petersburg Science Festival. For more than 10 years, the St.

Two sets of children's hands holding onto a metal cylinder resting in the grass.
Children Learning How to Collect Sediment Cores at the 2023 St. Petersburg Science Festival
Children Learning How to Collect Sediment Cores at the 2023 St. Petersburg Science Festival
Children Learning How to Collect Sediment Cores at the 2023 St. Petersburg Science Festival

Children learning how to use a vibracore to extract sediment samples from underground at the 2023 St. Petersburg Science Festival. For more than 10 years, the St. Petersburg Science Festival has celebrated STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics) activities with elementary school children and the public over a two-day event.

Children learning how to use a vibracore to extract sediment samples from underground at the 2023 St. Petersburg Science Festival. For more than 10 years, the St. Petersburg Science Festival has celebrated STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics) activities with elementary school children and the public over a two-day event.

A USGS employee holds a display sediment core outside in front of a group of schoolchildren
Ben Galbraith Explains Vibracoring at the 2023 St. Petersburg Science Festival
Ben Galbraith Explains Vibracoring at the 2023 St. Petersburg Science Festival
Ben Galbraith Explains Vibracoring at the 2023 St. Petersburg Science Festival

Ben Galbraith explains how sediment samples collected with a vibracore can be used to study the geologic history of barrier islands at the 2023 St. Petersburg Science Festival. For more than 10 years, the St.

Ben Galbraith explains how sediment samples collected with a vibracore can be used to study the geologic history of barrier islands at the 2023 St. Petersburg Science Festival. For more than 10 years, the St.

a usgs scientist helps two children hold a vibracore at an outdoor public festival
Dan Ciarletta Teaches Students About Sediment Cores at the 2023 St. Petersburg Science Festival
Dan Ciarletta Teaches Students About Sediment Cores at the 2023 St. Petersburg Science Festival
Dan Ciarletta Teaches Students About Sediment Cores at the 2023 St. Petersburg Science Festival

Dan Ciarletta teaches some students about sediment cores at the 2023 St. Petersburg Science Festival. For more than 10 years, the St. Petersburg Science Festival has celebrated STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics) activities with elementary school children and the public over a two-day event.

Dan Ciarletta teaches some students about sediment cores at the 2023 St. Petersburg Science Festival. For more than 10 years, the St. Petersburg Science Festival has celebrated STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics) activities with elementary school children and the public over a two-day event.

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USGS staff engage with stakeholders and explore potential partnerships at SCDRP annual meeting
USGS staff engage with stakeholders and explore potential partnerships at SCDRP annual meeting
USGS staff engage with stakeholders and explore potential partnerships at SCDRP annual meeting

Meaghan Emory and Drs. Legna Torres-Garcia and Donya Frank-Gilchrist engage with stakeholders and explore potential partnerships across Caribbean nations and territories to further enhance USGS natural hazards research at the 2023 SCDRP annual meeting in Miami, Florida.

Meaghan Emory and Drs. Legna Torres-Garcia and Donya Frank-Gilchrist engage with stakeholders and explore potential partnerships across Caribbean nations and territories to further enhance USGS natural hazards research at the 2023 SCDRP annual meeting in Miami, Florida.

A woman speaks at a podium on stage in front of a crowd of people with a presentation about resilience in the Caribbean
Donya-Frank Gilchrist facilitates session on "Approaches to Resilience from the International Caribbean" at the SCDRP Annual Meeting
Donya-Frank Gilchrist facilitates session on "Approaches to Resilience from the International Caribbean" at the SCDRP Annual Meeting
Donya-Frank Gilchrist facilitates session on "Approaches to Resilience from the International Caribbean" at the SCDRP Annual Meeting

Dr. Donya-Frank Gilchrist of the USGS St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center facilitated a session on "Approaches to Resilience from the International Caribbean" at the 2023 Southeast and Caribbean Disaster Resilience Partnership (SCDRP) Annual Meeting in Miami, Florida.

Dr. Donya-Frank Gilchrist of the USGS St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center facilitated a session on "Approaches to Resilience from the International Caribbean" at the 2023 Southeast and Caribbean Disaster Resilience Partnership (SCDRP) Annual Meeting in Miami, Florida.

A woman speaks at a podium on stage in front of a crowd of people with a presentation about resilience in the Caribbean
Donya-Frank Gilchrist facilitates session on "Approaches to Resilience from the International Caribbean" at the SCDRP Annual Meeting
Donya-Frank Gilchrist facilitates session on "Approaches to Resilience from the International Caribbean" at the SCDRP Annual Meeting
Donya-Frank Gilchrist facilitates session on "Approaches to Resilience from the International Caribbean" at the SCDRP Annual Meeting

Dr. Donya-Frank Gilchrist of the USGS St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center facilitated a session on "Approaches to Resilience from the International Caribbean" at the 2023 Southeast and Caribbean Disaster Resilience Partnership (SCDRP) Annual Meeting in Miami, Florida.

Dr. Donya-Frank Gilchrist of the USGS St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center facilitated a session on "Approaches to Resilience from the International Caribbean" at the 2023 Southeast and Caribbean Disaster Resilience Partnership (SCDRP) Annual Meeting in Miami, Florida.

A woman speaks at a podium on stage in front of a crowd of people with a presentation about USGS natural hazards research
Donya-Frank Gilchrist presents on USGS Natural Hazards Science at the SCDRP Annual Meeting
Donya-Frank Gilchrist presents on USGS Natural Hazards Science at the SCDRP Annual Meeting
Donya-Frank Gilchrist presents on USGS Natural Hazards Science at the SCDRP Annual Meeting

Dr. Donya-Frank Gilchrist of the USGS St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center facilitated a session on "Approaches to Resilience from the International Caribbean" at the 2023 Southeast and Caribbean Disaster Resilience Partnership (SCDRP) Annual Meeting in Miami, Florida.

Dr. Donya-Frank Gilchrist of the USGS St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center facilitated a session on "Approaches to Resilience from the International Caribbean" at the 2023 Southeast and Caribbean Disaster Resilience Partnership (SCDRP) Annual Meeting in Miami, Florida.

four people stand at a table draped in a green USGS tablecloth with several resources on display
Engaging with Stakeholders on Caribbean Natural Hazards
Engaging with Stakeholders on Caribbean Natural Hazards
Engaging with Stakeholders on Caribbean Natural Hazards

From left to right: Meaghan Emory, Dr. Donya Frank-Gilchrist, Dr.

Map displaying the Caribbean region with overlay of a colorized satellite image of Hurricane Maria approaching Puerto Rico.
Hurricane Maria Impacting the Eastern Caribbean
Hurricane Maria Impacting the Eastern Caribbean
Hurricane Maria Impacting the Eastern Caribbean

Colorized satellite imagery from 2017-09-19 15:00 UTC of Hurricane Maria impacting the Eastern Caribbean. Data provided by NOAA. Base image is intellectual property of NOAA and is used herein under license. Copyright Esri and its creator. 

Colorized satellite imagery from 2017-09-19 15:00 UTC of Hurricane Maria impacting the Eastern Caribbean. Data provided by NOAA. Base image is intellectual property of NOAA and is used herein under license. Copyright Esri and its creator. 

View from a UTV, with another UTV down a dirt road in front, drive through a wooded area
UTV Training
UTV Training
UTV Training

Our staff go through training to learn how to safely operate UTVs—utility task vehicles—in the field. We use the UTVs for hauling gear (and people) to field sites that are difficult to get to.

Our staff go through training to learn how to safely operate UTVs—utility task vehicles—in the field. We use the UTVs for hauling gear (and people) to field sites that are difficult to get to.

Woman in a green shirt labeled USGS leans over and points at a table display of water and sand, with a child watching nearby
Donya Frank-Gilchrist explains coastal erosion for Great American Teach-In
Donya Frank-Gilchrist explains coastal erosion for Great American Teach-In
Donya Frank-Gilchrist explains coastal erosion for Great American Teach-In

Research Physical Scientist Donya Frank-Gilchrist visited three classes at Lakeview Fundamental Elementary School for the 2022 Great American Teach-In to discuss wave dynamics, extreme storms, and how these processes alter coastal ecosystems.

Research Physical Scientist Donya Frank-Gilchrist visited three classes at Lakeview Fundamental Elementary School for the 2022 Great American Teach-In to discuss wave dynamics, extreme storms, and how these processes alter coastal ecosystems.

Earth colored map of North America has the coastlines of the U.S. highlighted in bright blue
Map of U.S. Coastlines
Map of U.S. Coastlines
Map of U.S. Coastlines

Our Nation’s coastlines are almost 100,000 miles long. These extensive coastal areas stretch from Maine’s Atlantic shores in the northeast, south along the shores of the Gulf of Mexico and insular areas in the Caribbean.

Our Nation’s coastlines are almost 100,000 miles long. These extensive coastal areas stretch from Maine’s Atlantic shores in the northeast, south along the shores of the Gulf of Mexico and insular areas in the Caribbean.

Heavily vegetated dunes with yellow flowering plants and patches of sand, with the sea in the background on a clear blue day.
Inter-dune coastal scrub and grass barrier island habitat
Inter-dune coastal scrub and grass barrier island habitat
Inter-dune coastal scrub and grass barrier island habitat

Inter-dune habitat with a mix of coastal scrub, bare ground, and grass vegetation, on Santa Rosa Island, Gulf Islands National Seashore, FL. The foredune (in background) separates the inter-dune habitat from beach habitat (not visible) behind the foredune.

Inter-dune habitat with a mix of coastal scrub, bare ground, and grass vegetation, on Santa Rosa Island, Gulf Islands National Seashore, FL. The foredune (in background) separates the inter-dune habitat from beach habitat (not visible) behind the foredune.

A SCUBA diver rests next to a large instrument, which sits on the sea floor.
Legna Torres-Garcia with oceanographic instrumentation
Legna Torres-Garcia with oceanographic instrumentation
Legna Torres-Garcia with oceanographic instrumentation

Legna Torres-Garcia deploys oceanographic instrumentation to measure waves, currents, water temperature and water levels in Dorado, Puerto Rico in October 2022. This deployment will improve computer model accuracy related to total water level forecast. USGS Photo by David Thompson.

Legna Torres-Garcia deploys oceanographic instrumentation to measure waves, currents, water temperature and water levels in Dorado, Puerto Rico in October 2022. This deployment will improve computer model accuracy related to total water level forecast. USGS Photo by David Thompson.

Eroded dunes topped with palmetto shrubs on a beach at dusk
Hurricane Ian eroded Florida dunes
Hurricane Ian eroded Florida dunes
Hurricane Ian eroded Florida dunes

Hurricane Ian made landfall in Southwest Florida as a Category 4 hurricane in September 2022 and impacted both the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic coasts. This dune in Flagler County, Florida experienced severe erosion due to waves from the storm.

Hurricane Ian made landfall in Southwest Florida as a Category 4 hurricane in September 2022 and impacted both the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic coasts. This dune in Flagler County, Florida experienced severe erosion due to waves from the storm.

Eroded dunes topped with palmetto shrubs on a beach at dusk
Hurricane Ian eroded Florida dunes
Hurricane Ian eroded Florida dunes
Hurricane Ian eroded Florida dunes

Hurricane Ian made landfall in Southwest Florida as a Category 4 hurricane in September 2022 and impacted both the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic coasts. This dune in Flagler County, Florida experienced severe erosion due to waves from the storm.

Hurricane Ian made landfall in Southwest Florida as a Category 4 hurricane in September 2022 and impacted both the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic coasts. This dune in Flagler County, Florida experienced severe erosion due to waves from the storm.

Eroded dunes topped with palmetto shrubs on a beach at dusk
Hurricane Ian eroded Florida dunes
Hurricane Ian eroded Florida dunes
Hurricane Ian eroded Florida dunes

Hurricane Ian made landfall in Southwest Florida as a Category 4 hurricane in September 2022 and impacted both the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic coasts. This dune in Flagler County, Florida experienced severe erosion due to waves from the storm.

Hurricane Ian made landfall in Southwest Florida as a Category 4 hurricane in September 2022 and impacted both the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic coasts. This dune in Flagler County, Florida experienced severe erosion due to waves from the storm.

A coastal road lined with homes and vegetated dunes is covered by sand
Hurricane Ian overwashed roads
Hurricane Ian overwashed roads
Hurricane Ian overwashed roads

Hurricane Ian made landfall in Southwest Florida as a Category 4 hurricane in September 2022 and impacted both the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic coasts.

Hurricane Ian made landfall in Southwest Florida as a Category 4 hurricane in September 2022 and impacted both the Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic coasts.