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ScienceDaily
Nov. 1, 2017
New maps of Greenland's coastal seafloor and bedrock beneath its massive ice sheet show that two to four times as many coastal glaciers are at risk of accelerated melting as had previously been thought.
AGU EOS Earth & Space Science News
Nov. 1, 2017
New research finds two to four times as many coastal glaciers are threatened by climate change as previously thought.
Hydro International
Oct. 25, 2017
Giuseppe Masetti and Brian Calder, in collaboration with NOAA Coast Survey Development Laboratory, are developing HydrOffice, an open research software environment with applications that cover all phases of the ping-to-public process.
UNH Today
Oct. 13, 2017
CCOM associate director Brian Calder was named UNHInnovation’s Innovator of the Year. Brian was recognized for research that’s led to the development of several software innovations—including CUBE and CHRT—that process hydrographic data to make nautical charts more objective and faster
The New England Council
Aug. 25, 2017
NEC member UNH—in partnership with the NOAA—is expanding its Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping and Joint Hydrographic Center by adding nine additional labs, offices, and an amphitheater.
Concord Monitor
Aug. 23, 2017
Jenn Dijkstra and her team investigate the changes in the ecosystem of the Gulf of Maine, the latest in a growing list of global hotspots losing their kelp,
ABC News
Aug. 22, 2017
Jenn Dijkstra and her team are studying the effects of an species of seaweed that is invading the Gulf of Maine.
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Aug. 22, 2017
Jenn Dijkstra and her team investigate the changing habitat in the Gulf of Maine as invasive species of seaweed drown out native kelp.
UNH Today
Aug. 21, 2017
Nine GEBCO alumni, led by GEBCO director Rochelle Wigley, are in the running for the $7 million Shell Ocean Discovery XPrize.
NH1 News
Aug. 14, 2017
Directory Larry Mayer gives an overview of the Center's work in this video.
Union Leader
Aug. 13, 2017
U.S. Rep. Carol Shea-Porter, D-N.H., visited the Center with her team, asking questions about the kind of work that is being done there.
Fishery Nation
Aug. 13, 2017
UNH researchers working at the Isles of Shoals and at off-shore sites in southern York County and Seacoast NH recently published a study that reaches some unsettling conclusions.
Business NH Magazine
Aug. 10, 2017
U.S. Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan (D-NH) announced that NOAA has awarded the Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping Joint Hydrographic Center a $6,475,000 grant to continue the Center's work.
U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen Press Release
Aug. 7, 2017
U.S. Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan (D-NH) announced that NOAA has awarded the Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping Joint Hydrographic Center a $6,475,000 grant to continue the Center's work.
ABC Radio Australia
Jul. 21, 2017
Dr. Larry Mayer is interviewed about the rapid expansion of efforts to map the Arctic seafloor as a result of the equally rapid degradation of sea ice over the past 15 years.
Smithsonian
Jul. 13, 2017
Charting the watery depths could transform oceanography but some ecologists fear that such a map might aid those who seek profit in the previously unattainable depths of the Earth.
UNH Today
Jul. 13, 2017
Recent CCOM grad Onni Irish has received a grant from the Fulbright U.S. Student Program to conduct research at the K.G. Jebsen Centre for the Law of the Sea at Norway's University of Tromsø.
Marine Technology News
Jul. 11, 2017
An EdgeTech 6205 MPES has been provided to CCOM and will be utilized in The Fundamentals of Ocean Mapping course this fall and deployed in other research activities at the Center throughout the year.
Hydro International
Jul. 11, 2017
CCOM was recently provided with an EdgeTech 6205 MPES system which will be used for research and education dedicated to our missions of hydrographic science and ocean mapping.
Marine Technology News
Jul. 5, 2017
CCOM Affiliate Assistant Professor Jonathan Beaudoin explains how QPS has used CCOM research to advance the automated workflow of MBES processing.
ScienceDaily
May. 9, 2017
Researchers looked at seaweed populations over the last 30 years in the Southwestern Gulf of Maine and found the once predominant kelp beds are declining and more invasive species have taken their place, altering the seascape and marine food chain.
Phys Org
May. 9, 2017
Researchers at the University of New Hampshire looked at seaweed populations over the last 30 years in the Southwestern Gulf of Maine and found the once predominant and towering kelp seaweed beds are declining and more invasive, shrub-like species have taken their place, altering the look of the ocean floor and the base of the marine food chain.
Gloucester Times
May. 7, 2017
This column features Jenn Dijkstra's study of invasive seaweeds.
Foster's Daily Democrat
May. 4, 2017
Jennifer Dijkstra, a CCOM research assistant professor, is studying how invasive species of seawood are changing the ocean floor and affecting the marine food chain.
Marine Technology News
May. 4, 2017
Jennifer Dijkstra, a CCOM research assistant professor, is studying how invasive species of seawood are changing the ocean floor and affecting the marine food chain.