Photo of undercut coral taken at Hen and Chickens Reef Sanctuary Preservation Area, Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
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![Photo of undercut coral in Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary](https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/masonry/public/thumbnails/image/Undercut%20coral_Kuffner%20USGS_2015.jpg?itok=GHe2dj8l)
Photo of undercut coral taken at Hen and Chickens Reef Sanctuary Preservation Area, Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
![A diver peeks from behind a badly bleached coral in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary in October 2015](https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/masonry/public/thumbnails/image/Kuffner_2015_Bleached%20Orbicella%20faveolata%20in%20FKNMS_0.jpg?itok=FHKJBovt)
A diver peeks from behind a badly bleached coral in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary in October 2015. Coral bleaching events caused by abnormally warm ocean temperatures continue to regularly claim the lives of coral populations around the globe.
A diver peeks from behind a badly bleached coral in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary in October 2015. Coral bleaching events caused by abnormally warm ocean temperatures continue to regularly claim the lives of coral populations around the globe.
This flooded airport runway used to be the main lifeline for inhabitants of Barter Island, Alaska, before it was relocated in response to consistent flooding.
This flooded airport runway used to be the main lifeline for inhabitants of Barter Island, Alaska, before it was relocated in response to consistent flooding.
U.S. Geological Survey scientist walks on a coastal bluff in Alaska.
U.S. Geological Survey scientist walks on a coastal bluff in Alaska.
![Distant view of sandy yellow beach stretching from bottom left to upper right of photo.](https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/masonry/public/thumbnails/image/Fig2a_1441143001.Tue_.Sep_.01_21_30_01.GMT_.2015.argus02b.c6.timex_.jpg?itok=Lykejhq0)
Time-averaged image, or “timex,” created by averaging the intensity of light recorded at each spot, or “pixel,” during a video taken at Duck, North Carolina, on September 1, 2015. Blurred white zones show where waves are breaking. Light band paralleling the shore marks an offshore sandbar. Dark bands extending away from the beach indicate rip channels.
Time-averaged image, or “timex,” created by averaging the intensity of light recorded at each spot, or “pixel,” during a video taken at Duck, North Carolina, on September 1, 2015. Blurred white zones show where waves are breaking. Light band paralleling the shore marks an offshore sandbar. Dark bands extending away from the beach indicate rip channels.
![Scientist collects a sediment push core on the beach in the Chandeleur Islands, LA.](https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/masonry/public/thumbnails/image/Dewitt_Jun2015_Chandeleurs_IMG_0053-crop.jpg?itok=CrdeWifO)
We collect terrestrial (barrier island) and marine (nearshore and estuarine) sediment cores to understand the history of barrier island formation and erosion.
We collect terrestrial (barrier island) and marine (nearshore and estuarine) sediment cores to understand the history of barrier island formation and erosion.
![Beach elevation profile data collection on Fire Island, New York.](https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/masonry/public/thumbnails/image/17_5_OCEANSIDE_BeachRecovery_Intro-bb.jpeg?itok=y2_41kvM)
A USGS researcher collects beach elevation profile data on Fire Island, New York.
A USGS researcher collects beach elevation profile data on Fire Island, New York.
The survival of Elkhorn Coral, shown here composing a healthy thicket, is critical for shoreline protection because it is the only species that builds reef-crest habitat in the Caribbean region.
The survival of Elkhorn Coral, shown here composing a healthy thicket, is critical for shoreline protection because it is the only species that builds reef-crest habitat in the Caribbean region.
![peat auger core collected from the back-barrier marsh of Assateague Island](https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/masonry/public/thumbnails/image/corephotoLG_0.jpg?itok=7SjkN2cm)
A peat auger core collected from the back-barrier marsh of Assateague Island, Maryland. An inorganic-rich layer found at the top of the core was delivered to the marsh via Hurricane Sandy. Visual contrast in sediment down-core reveal similar layers as that observed at the top of the core (i.e., Hurricane Sandy layer).
A peat auger core collected from the back-barrier marsh of Assateague Island, Maryland. An inorganic-rich layer found at the top of the core was delivered to the marsh via Hurricane Sandy. Visual contrast in sediment down-core reveal similar layers as that observed at the top of the core (i.e., Hurricane Sandy layer).
Since Hurricane Sandy, we have developed techniques to monitor short-term changes to the upper beach where both storm impacts and subsequent beach recovery are easily observed and measured.
Since Hurricane Sandy, we have developed techniques to monitor short-term changes to the upper beach where both storm impacts and subsequent beach recovery are easily observed and measured.
![Perspective view of coastal bathymetry looking onshore, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands](https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/masonry/public/thumbnails/image/v-30-2-StThomasEAARLB2014-vert2.jpg?itok=6kwiZWox)
Perspective view of coastal bathymetry looking onshore, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, mapped using lidar and depicted with false-color, showing detailed submerged features, including coral reefs.
Perspective view of coastal bathymetry looking onshore, St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands, mapped using lidar and depicted with false-color, showing detailed submerged features, including coral reefs.
![A USGS researcher measures water and sediment movement at Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, New Jersey](https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/masonry/public/thumbnails/image/barnegat_flux-Brosnahan-USGS_0.jpg?itok=1VJZBdCn)
A USGS researcher measures water and sediment movement at Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, New Jersey.
A USGS researcher measures water and sediment movement at Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, New Jersey.
Fire Island Lighthouse at Fire Island National Seashore
Fire Island Lighthouse at Fire Island National Seashore
USGS researchers can study beach recovery by collecting repeat elevation profiles at Fire Island, NY.
USGS researchers can study beach recovery by collecting repeat elevation profiles at Fire Island, NY.
![A scientist pushes a push core into the sandy ground. A photograph and x-ray of the core are shown to the right.](https://d9-wret.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/assets/palladium/production/s3fs-public/styles/masonry/public/thumbnails/image/cap9_Marot_Coring_Lithology_NB.jpg?itok=bvLJ_HU5)
Cores can contain sediment units deposited in different environmental settings. Core photos and X-rays illuminate how sediment units can have contrasting color and density.
Cores can contain sediment units deposited in different environmental settings. Core photos and X-rays illuminate how sediment units can have contrasting color and density.
Three Arctica islandica shells that have been washed and set out to dry.
Three Arctica islandica shells that have been washed and set out to dry.
Researchers at the USGS study the long-term change of the beaches and dunes at Fire Island, NY.
Researchers at the USGS study the long-term change of the beaches and dunes at Fire Island, NY.
Clean, sandy beach on Fire Island with a researcher on a PWC in the surf zone in the background
Clean, sandy beach on Fire Island with a researcher on a PWC in the surf zone in the background
USGS researchers collect repeat geophysical data from the nearshore at Fire Island, NY to study bathymetric change over time.
USGS researchers collect repeat geophysical data from the nearshore at Fire Island, NY to study bathymetric change over time.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Lighter Amphibious Resupply Cargo (LARC) survey vessel towed an Edgetech chirp 512i subbottom profiler mounted on a catamaran sled.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Lighter Amphibious Resupply Cargo (LARC) survey vessel towed an Edgetech chirp 512i subbottom profiler mounted on a catamaran sled.
USGS scientist Jennifer Miselis stands on board the US Army Corps of Engineers' (USACE) Lighter Amphibious Resupply Cargo (LARC). USGS collaborated with USACE to analyze coastal change due to Hurricane Sandy. Miselis is preparing to deploy a Chirp sub-bottom profiling system with a towfish attached in between the pontoons to collect sub-seafloor geological data.
USGS scientist Jennifer Miselis stands on board the US Army Corps of Engineers' (USACE) Lighter Amphibious Resupply Cargo (LARC). USGS collaborated with USACE to analyze coastal change due to Hurricane Sandy. Miselis is preparing to deploy a Chirp sub-bottom profiling system with a towfish attached in between the pontoons to collect sub-seafloor geological data.