Sonar Mapping of Biologically-Engineered and Other Complex Habitats at the Shelf Edge and Upper Slope of the South Atlantic Bight Mission
NOAA Ship Nancy Foster Cruise
CMWS scientists and students investigated post glacial sea level history and transgression of the northern South Carolina continental shelf and assessed potential ground water flux into the coastal ocean along the Grand Strand.
Monterrey Canyon
CMWS scientists collaborated with scientists and students from Scripps Institute of Oceanography to conduct geological and geophysical research off shore of California.
Galveston Geophysical Sureveys and Coring
CMWS scientists and students collaborated with scientists and students from Texas A&M at Galveston , Marine Science Program to conduct geological and geophysical research offshore of Texas.
Habitat Mapping
Habitat mapping of the Ocean Dredged Materials DS in the spring near the Charleston harbor entrance aboard NOAA's Nancy Foster.
NOAA Ship Foster Cruise
CMWS scientists and students conduct geological research offshore of the Grand Strand.
Characterization of the Fort George River: Bathymetric, Side Scan Sonar and Sediment Surveys
A comprehensive survey of the Fort George River was completed. This survey will be utilized to assess future changes in the system and evaluate recent adjustments within the channel.
Marine Science
Research Cruises
