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Two men standing on the beach
Preparing to launch the Automnous Surf Vehicle
Preparing to launch the Automnous Surf Vehicle
Preparing to launch the Automnous Surf Vehicle

To survey the bathymetry off of the Pea Island DUNEX site WHOI investigator Peter Traykovski prepares to run into the surf with the ASV nicknamed "Robo Turtle" while USGS investigator Chris Sherwood handles the remote controller.

To survey the bathymetry off of the Pea Island DUNEX site WHOI investigator Peter Traykovski prepares to run into the surf with the ASV nicknamed "Robo Turtle" while USGS investigator Chris Sherwood handles the remote controller.

a photo of the beach and land with hazy blue skies and infrastructure
Data collection at Duck USACE Field Research Station
Data collection at Duck USACE Field Research Station
Data collection at Duck USACE Field Research Station

The US Army Corps of Engineers Field Research Facility in Duck, NC has set up a variety of sensors and arrays on the beach to measure oceanographic paramters for DUNEX

The US Army Corps of Engineers Field Research Facility in Duck, NC has set up a variety of sensors and arrays on the beach to measure oceanographic paramters for DUNEX

Point Aux Chenes scarped marsh shoreline in September 2021
Point Aux Chenes scarped marsh shoreline in September 2021
Point Aux Chenes scarped marsh shoreline in September 2021
Point Aux Chenes scarped marsh shoreline in September 2021

Looking south along a Point Aux Chenes scarped low-marsh shoreline in September 2021

USGS scientist collecting real-time data holding an instrument inserted in the bay and reading a connected meter
USGS scientist collecting real-time kinematic (RTK) elevation and location data following oceanographic sensor deployment
USGS scientist collecting real-time kinematic (RTK) elevation and location data following oceanographic sensor deployment
USGS scientist collecting real-time kinematic (RTK) elevation and location data following oceanographic sensor deployment

A USGS scientist collects real-time kinematic (RTK) position (elevation, latitude, and longitude) data following oceanographic sensor deployment in Point aux Chenes Bay, Mississippi.

PVC and metal mesh screen well installed in the estuary near the marsh edge
USGS well used to collect water level data
USGS well used to collect water level data
USGS well used to collect water level data

USGS well, located in the Point aux Chenes estuary near the marsh edge, used to collect water level data.

Starboard platform with copper tape wrapped oceanographic sensors ready for estuarine deployment.
Platform with oceanographic sensors that collect oceanographic data
Platform with oceanographic sensors that collect oceanographic data
Platform with oceanographic sensors that collect oceanographic data

Starboard platform with oceanographic sensors attached, wrapped in copper tape to deter biofouling, and ready for deployment to collect turbidity, conductivity, and other parameters.

Starboard platform with oceanographic sensors attached, wrapped in copper tape to deter biofouling, and ready for deployment to collect turbidity, conductivity, and other parameters.

several people walking on a beach towards two off road vehicles near the water
DUNEX Crew
DUNEX Crew
DUNEX Crew

A calm hazy horizon after the team pushed two boats up and over the dune to be launched from the beach on Pea Island.

This field work was conducted as part of the During Nearshore Event Experiment (DUNEX) in 2021. 

A calm hazy horizon after the team pushed two boats up and over the dune to be launched from the beach on Pea Island.

This field work was conducted as part of the During Nearshore Event Experiment (DUNEX) in 2021. 

two people stand by a support wire for a tall tower on a vegetated dune
Installing CoastCam at Pea Island before a storm
Installing CoastCam at Pea Island before a storm
Installing CoastCam at Pea Island before a storm

Assembling the CoastCam station, USGS researchers Jenna Brown and Meg Palmsten stake down support wires as a storm approaches the Pea Island field site.

This field work was conducted as part of the During Nearshore Event Experiment (DUNEX) in 2021. 

Assembling the CoastCam station, USGS researchers Jenna Brown and Meg Palmsten stake down support wires as a storm approaches the Pea Island field site.

This field work was conducted as part of the During Nearshore Event Experiment (DUNEX) in 2021. 

several poles with instruments attached sticking out of the sand in the surf zone.
DUNEX Cross-Shore Array
DUNEX Cross-Shore Array
DUNEX Cross-Shore Array

Cross-shore array of poles equipped with various sensors to measure water level and other parameters at Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge. This equipment was deployed as part of the During Nearshore Event Experiment (DUNEX) in 2021. 

Cross-shore array of poles equipped with various sensors to measure water level and other parameters at Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge. This equipment was deployed as part of the During Nearshore Event Experiment (DUNEX) in 2021. 

View of destroyed buildings from the coast
Rincón, Puerto Rico, View 1
Rincón, Puerto Rico, View 1
Rincón, Puerto Rico, View 1

Buildings destroyed during Hurricane Maria in Rincón, Puerto Rico. Photograph taken on August 28, 2021, almost four years after the hurricane.

Buildings destroyed during Hurricane Maria in Rincón, Puerto Rico. Photograph taken on August 28, 2021, almost four years after the hurricane.

View of destroyed buildings from the water
Rincón, Puerto Rico, View 2
Rincón, Puerto Rico, View 2
Rincón, Puerto Rico, View 2

Buildings destroyed during Hurricane Maria in Rincón, Puerto Rico. Photograph taken on August 28, 2021, almost four years after the hurricane.

Buildings destroyed during Hurricane Maria in Rincón, Puerto Rico. Photograph taken on August 28, 2021, almost four years after the hurricane.

Healthy coral reef with corals and fishes in Rincon, Puerto Rico
Tres Palmas Marine Reserve, Rincón, Puerto Rico
Tres Palmas Marine Reserve, Rincón, Puerto Rico
Tres Palmas Marine Reserve, Rincón, Puerto Rico

Coral reef in Tres Palmas Marine Reserve at Steps Beach, Rincón, Puerto Rico.

A large, branching, brown/orange elkhorn coral among blue water and a school of fish on a coral reef
Elkhorn Coral in Tres Palmas Marine Reserve, Rincón, Puerto Rico
Elkhorn Coral in Tres Palmas Marine Reserve, Rincón, Puerto Rico
Elkhorn Coral in Tres Palmas Marine Reserve, Rincón, Puerto Rico

Elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata) in Tres Palmas Marine Reserve, Rincón, Puerto Rico. This coral can form reef crests and cause waves to break, providing significant protection to the coast.

Elkhorn coral (Acropora palmata) in Tres Palmas Marine Reserve, Rincón, Puerto Rico. This coral can form reef crests and cause waves to break, providing significant protection to the coast.

A utility task vehicle on a beach with a calm ocean in the background at sunrise. A sea turtle track extends towards the water
UTV used to locate sea turtle crawls
UTV used to locate sea turtle crawls
UTV used to locate sea turtle crawls

Scientists RC Mickey and Dave Thompson from the USGS St.

A SCUBA diver underwater next to a buoy extending from a concrete block on the seafloor
Scientific diver at an anchor station for oceanographic buoy
Scientific diver at an anchor station for oceanographic buoy
Scientific diver at an anchor station for oceanographic buoy

A scientific diver next to an anchor station in 20m water depth with a wave buoy and smart mooring attached. This instrument will deliver high-fidelity, real-time wave, water level, and wind data to scientists at the USGS St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center.

A scientific diver next to an anchor station in 20m water depth with a wave buoy and smart mooring attached. This instrument will deliver high-fidelity, real-time wave, water level, and wind data to scientists at the USGS St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center.

A concrete block on the seafloor with a yellow line extending from it, connected to an instrument.
Anchor system for a smart mooring and spotter buoy
Anchor system for a smart mooring and spotter buoy
Anchor system for a smart mooring and spotter buoy

An anchor station in 20m water depth with a wave buoy and smart mooring attached. This instrument will deliver high-fidelity, real-time wave, water level, and wind data to scientists at the USGS St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center.

An anchor station in 20m water depth with a wave buoy and smart mooring attached. This instrument will deliver high-fidelity, real-time wave, water level, and wind data to scientists at the USGS St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center.

A SCUBA diver holds a line while underwater
Scientific diver ascends after deploying oceanographic instruments
Scientific diver ascends after deploying oceanographic instruments
Scientific diver ascends after deploying oceanographic instruments

A scientific diver ascends safely towards the surface after deploying a wave buoy and smart mooring in 20m water depth. This instrument will deliver high-fidelity, real-time wave, water level, and wind data to scientists at the USGS St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center.

A scientific diver ascends safely towards the surface after deploying a wave buoy and smart mooring in 20m water depth. This instrument will deliver high-fidelity, real-time wave, water level, and wind data to scientists at the USGS St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center.

A yellow buoy with solar panels floats in the water next to a research vessel
R/V Sallenger and an oceanographic buoy
R/V Sallenger and an oceanographic buoy
R/V Sallenger and an oceanographic buoy

A solar-powered Sofar spotter buoy floats in the water next to the R/V (Research Vessel) Sallenger.

A yellow buoy with solar panels floats in the water near a boat
R/V Sallenger and an oceanographic buoy
R/V Sallenger and an oceanographic buoy
R/V Sallenger and an oceanographic buoy

A solar-powered Sofar spotter buoy floats in the water next to the R/V (Research Vessel) Sallenger.

A yellow buoy with solar panels floats in the water with a boat in the background
Oceanographic buoy near the R/V Sallenger
Oceanographic buoy near the R/V Sallenger
Oceanographic buoy near the R/V Sallenger

A solar-powered Sofar spotter buoy floats in the water next to the R/V (Research Vessel) Sallenger.