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Tag Archives: coastal morphodynamics

Hot off the press: Creating communities and communicating science during COVID-19: From Coast2Coast to Coast2Cast

June 17, 2022by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

As the world was locking down in 2020, a group of us started new online initiatives. Coast2Coast is a zoominar series (seminars on zoom) and Coast2Cast is a podcast where […]

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HOT OFF THE PRESS! DECADAL SHORELINE EROSION AND RECOVERY OF BEACHES IN MODIFIED AND NATURAL ESTUARIES

August 4, 2021by thomasfellowes Leave a comment

Figure: A decadal behavioural typology for BEBs. prograding, quasi-stable, retreating, and storm relict. Behaviours are shown with an example BEB from Garigal (Pittwater) or Kamay (Botany Bay) in Sydney. This […]

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#Coast2Coast and #Coast2Cast

May 28, 2021by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

#Coast2Coast (seminar series) and #Coast2Cast (podcast) are science communication outreach activities. This week we launch #Coast2Cast a podcast about coastal geoscience that you can find in Spotify or Podbean (for now).

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Education, GRG and life, Outreach, Presentations, Research, teaching

Coast 2 Coast Zoominar Series (#C2C)

August 27, 2020by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

One of the very few positive outcomes of COVID-19 has been the organisation of what started as an Australia-New Zealand seminar series on Zoom (==> Zoominar). This zooominar series is […]

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Outreach

JASAG 2017

September 26, 2017by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

Last Friday we had a productive worskshop discussing the geomorphology of coral reefs with our Australian and Japanese colleagues. It was an inspiring day for sharing and discussing our latest […]

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Conferences, GRG overseas, Research

Hot off the press! Storms in coral reefs

April 12, 2017by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

A new book on “Coastal Storms: Processes and Impacts” has been published by Wiley. The book editors are Paolo Ciavola and Giovanni Coco; this book is a timely contribution on […]

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#ICS2016 Fieldtrip to One Tree Island Research Station

March 30, 2016by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

As part of ICS2016 we offered the delegates the opportunity of coming and visiting One Tree Island Research Station. It was an optional post-conference fieldtrip and the opportunity was taken […]

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Field Work, Research

Organising #ICS2016

March 28, 2016by anavilaconcejo 1 Comment

Organising ICS2016 was tough and challenging at times and it required quite a lot of time; it was also fun and exciting. The entire process is enormous and without the […]

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Conferences, GRG and life, GRG Info

Coastal Sediments in San Diego (USA) and Delft 3D course in Ensenada (Mexico) 2015

June 10, 2015by anavilaconcejo Leave a comment

I have recently returned from two weeks overseas. I first went to San Diego (USA) to attend Coastal Sediments 2015. Coastal Sediments is awesome. It happens every 4 years and […]

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GRG overseas, Presentations, Research
Mantoloking Bridge, New Jersey connecting to the Ocean County barrier island immediately after Hurricane Sandy (left), and the 100 days after the storm (right). Source: http://photoblog.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/02/07/16885463-100-days-after-hurricane-sandy-the-jersey-shore-slowly-recovers?lite

New GRG event: ‘Failure to Adapt! The US experience following Hurricane Sandy’

November 11, 2014by anavilaconcejo 1 Comment

‘Failure to Adapt! The US experience following Hurricane Sandy’ Monday 17 November 2014, 6 – 7:30pm History Room S223, The Quadrangle University of Sydney I am happy to announce that […]

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