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drone and target on sandy beach, sky in background
Assateague Island National Seashore
Assateague Island National Seashore
Assateague Island National Seashore

sUAS coastal Imagery collected by the Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center Aerial Imaging and Mapping group (AIM) at Assateague Island National Seashore October 10-14th, 2022.

sUAS coastal Imagery collected by the Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center Aerial Imaging and Mapping group (AIM) at Assateague Island National Seashore October 10-14th, 2022.

View of a sandy beach with vegetation and a blue sky and ocean in the background.
Assateague Island National Seashore
Assateague Island National Seashore
Assateague Island National Seashore

sUAS coastal Imagery collected by the Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center Aerial Imaging and Mapping group (AIM) at Assateague Island National Seashore October 10-14th 2022.

sUAS coastal Imagery collected by the Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center Aerial Imaging and Mapping group (AIM) at Assateague Island National Seashore October 10-14th 2022.

Group photo of Aerial Imaging and Mapping Group (AIMG) preparing for a day of field work
Aerial Imaging and Mapping Group (AIMG) preparing for a day of field work
Aerial Imaging and Mapping Group (AIMG) preparing for a day of field work
Aerial Imaging and Mapping Group (AIMG) preparing for a day of field work

The Aerial Imaging and Mapping Group (AIMG) preparing for a day of field work at Assateague Island National Seashore.

(Left to right then front: Sandra Brosnahan, Alexandra Evans, Jennifer Cramer, Seth Ackerman, Erika Lentz, Jin-Si Over)

Fall 2022 Photo Contest Winner: Jin-Si Over, People category

The Aerial Imaging and Mapping Group (AIMG) preparing for a day of field work at Assateague Island National Seashore.

(Left to right then front: Sandra Brosnahan, Alexandra Evans, Jennifer Cramer, Seth Ackerman, Erika Lentz, Jin-Si Over)

Fall 2022 Photo Contest Winner: Jin-Si Over, People category

Group of smiling people on sandy beach with ocean in the background
Assateague Island National Seashore
Assateague Island National Seashore
Assateague Island National Seashore

sUAS coastal Imagery collected by the Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center Aerial Imaging and Mapping group (AIM) at Assateague Island National Seashore October 10-14th 2022.

sUAS coastal Imagery collected by the Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center Aerial Imaging and Mapping group (AIM) at Assateague Island National Seashore October 10-14th 2022.

Group of people smiling on sandy beach, ocean in the background
Assateague Island National Seashore
Assateague Island National Seashore
Assateague Island National Seashore

sUAS coastal Imagery collected by the Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center Aerial Imaging and Mapping group (AIM) at Assateague Island National Seashore October 10-14th, 2022.

sUAS coastal Imagery collected by the Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center Aerial Imaging and Mapping group (AIM) at Assateague Island National Seashore October 10-14th, 2022.

Two people smiling standing on sandy beach
Assateague Island National Seashore
Assateague Island National Seashore
Assateague Island National Seashore

sUAS coastal Imagery collected by the Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center Aerial Imaging and Mapping group (AIM) at Assateague Island National Seashore October 10-14th, 2022.

sUAS coastal Imagery collected by the Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center Aerial Imaging and Mapping group (AIM) at Assateague Island National Seashore October 10-14th, 2022.

Close up of man outside smiling at camera
Seth Ackerman
Seth Ackerman
Seth Ackerman

Seth Ackerman is a Geologist at the USGS Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center. He has worked with the Seafloor Mapping Group since 2003 and the Aerial Imaging and Mapping Group since 2018.

Seth Ackerman is a Geologist at the USGS Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center. He has worked with the Seafloor Mapping Group since 2003 and the Aerial Imaging and Mapping Group since 2018.

Woman in field of phragmites holding some as a bouquet in one hand and long pole equipment in other hand
Xandra holding phragmites
Xandra holding phragmites
Xandra holding phragmites

The AIM group collaborated with the National Uncrewed Systems Office to test the newly acquired Ocean HDX Miniature Spectrometer, a modified laboratory spectroradiometer, against the much costlier industry standard product, at the South Cape Beach Marsh in Waquoit Bay, Massachusetts.

The AIM group collaborated with the National Uncrewed Systems Office to test the newly acquired Ocean HDX Miniature Spectrometer, a modified laboratory spectroradiometer, against the much costlier industry standard product, at the South Cape Beach Marsh in Waquoit Bay, Massachusetts.

Stats about USGS coastal science over a blue tinted aerial image of a mountainous coastline. Full text in caption.
USGS Coastal Science
USGS Coastal Science
USGS Coastal Science

USGS Coastal Science

The USGS Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program is the only federal science program focused on the geology and processes of coastal and marine landscapes.

USGS Coastal Science

The USGS Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program is the only federal science program focused on the geology and processes of coastal and marine landscapes.

Stats about USGS ocean science over a green tinted image of the deck of a research vessel at sea. Full text in caption.
USGS Ocean Science
USGS Ocean Science
USGS Ocean Science

USGS Ocean Science

The USGS Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program is the only federal science program focused on the geology and processes of coastal and marine landscapes.

USGS Ocean Science

The USGS Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program is the only federal science program focused on the geology and processes of coastal and marine landscapes.

Person sitting down cleaning sand out of equipment
DUNEX Pea Island Experiment
DUNEX Pea Island Experiment
DUNEX Pea Island Experiment

The USGS participated in the multiagency DUNEX (During Nearshore Event Experiment) project in the Outer Banks of North Carolina, September through October 2021. Here Alex Olson is cleaning equipment.

The USGS participated in the multiagency DUNEX (During Nearshore Event Experiment) project in the Outer Banks of North Carolina, September through October 2021. Here Alex Olson is cleaning equipment.

Puerto Rico coastline in the Coastal Change Hazards Portal
Puerto Rico Coastline
Puerto Rico Coastline
Puerto Rico Coastline

Graphic example of coastal flooding impacts for Puerto Rico in the Coastal Change Hazards Portal. 

Graphic example of coastal flooding impacts for Puerto Rico in the Coastal Change Hazards Portal. 

Plum Island Estuary and Parker River, MA salt marsh vulnerability shown in CCH Portal
UVVR CCH Portal
UVVR CCH Portal
UVVR CCH Portal

Graphic example of salt marsh health (UVVR) in the Coastal Change Hazards Portal.  

Graphic example of salt marsh health (UVVR) in the Coastal Change Hazards Portal.  

one person in orange usgs shirt carries drone controller while another person kneels next to drone on orange landing pad
Aerial Imaging and Mapping
Aerial Imaging and Mapping
Aerial Imaging and Mapping

USGS scientists Jin-Si Over and Sandy Brosnahan do final checks on UAS before taking off.

USGS scientists Jin-Si Over and Sandy Brosnahan do final checks on UAS before taking off.

Map of the U.S. east coast and the Atlantic Ocean with red flags showing where seafloor mapping has taken place
FY22 WH Seafloor Mapping
FY22 WH Seafloor Mapping
FY22 WH Seafloor Mapping

The year 2022 was big for the Sea-Floor Mapping Group at the Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center!

The year 2022 was big for the Sea-Floor Mapping Group at the Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center!

Map showing maximum wave height during Hurricane Ian off the coast of Florida
Hurricane Ian
Hurricane Ian
Hurricane Ian

In September 2022, Hurricane Ian made two landfalls on the west coast of Florida and South Carolina, creating a large, impacted region. As part of the NOPP Project, USGS forecasted the event as the hurricane approached landfall.

In September 2022, Hurricane Ian made two landfalls on the west coast of Florida and South Carolina, creating a large, impacted region. As part of the NOPP Project, USGS forecasted the event as the hurricane approached landfall.

Group of people on boat in the ocean lowering sub-bottom profiling system in the water
Seismic Survey
Seismic Survey
Seismic Survey

The center conducted a multibeam echosounder, chirp, and multichannel seismic survey and slow coring effort to support a continuing project investigating stratigraphy and mudflow hazards along the Mississippi River Delta Front. Data were collected between Southwest and South Passes in water depths between 20 and over 300 meters.

The center conducted a multibeam echosounder, chirp, and multichannel seismic survey and slow coring effort to support a continuing project investigating stratigraphy and mudflow hazards along the Mississippi River Delta Front. Data were collected between Southwest and South Passes in water depths between 20 and over 300 meters.

deep sea corer equipment preparing for deployment
Mega Multicorer
Mega Multicorer
Mega Multicorer

First recovered core using the new mega multicorer during a survey of the Mississippi River Delta Front on the R/V Pelican, September 2022. A total of 1.13 m of sediment was recovered in this core, with a fully preserved sediment-water interface.

First recovered core using the new mega multicorer during a survey of the Mississippi River Delta Front on the R/V Pelican, September 2022. A total of 1.13 m of sediment was recovered in this core, with a fully preserved sediment-water interface.

man on research vessel fantail recovering deployed instrument from the deep sea
Mega Multicorer Recovery
Mega Multicorer Recovery
Mega Multicorer Recovery

USGS Marine Operations Specialist, Chuck Worley, assisting with the recovery of the first successful deployment of the new mega multicorer during a survey of the Mississippi River Delta Front on the R/V Pelican, September 2022.

USGS Marine Operations Specialist, Chuck Worley, assisting with the recovery of the first successful deployment of the new mega multicorer during a survey of the Mississippi River Delta Front on the R/V Pelican, September 2022.

deep sea research equipment on the fantail of a research vessel
Mega Multicorer Rigged for Deployment
Mega Multicorer Rigged for Deployment
Mega Multicorer Rigged for Deployment

New customized USGS Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program “mega multicorer” fabricated by OSIL and instrumented by WHCMSC marine technicians ready for deployment on the R/V Pelican on the Mississippi River Delta Front, September 2022.

New customized USGS Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program “mega multicorer” fabricated by OSIL and instrumented by WHCMSC marine technicians ready for deployment on the R/V Pelican on the Mississippi River Delta Front, September 2022.

annonated image of deep sea equipment mounted on the fantail of a research vessel in preparation for deployment
Annotated Mega Multicorer Rigged for Deployment
Annotated Mega Multicorer Rigged for Deployment
Annotated Mega Multicorer Rigged for Deployment

Annotated view of the Instruments attached to the new customized USGS Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program mega multicorer.

Annotated view of the Instruments attached to the new customized USGS Coastal and Marine Hazards and Resources Program mega multicorer.