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American Shoreline Podcast Network

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ASPN is the platform for top minds in the coastal and ocean space. Whether your interest is coastal business, policy, science, engineering or advocacy, with ASPN you'll be better prepared, better informed, and better equipped to adapt and thrive. No other platform brings together so many cross-sectional coastal experts. We believe understanding the spectrum of coastal issues and interests is the key to truly thriving on the American shoreline.

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Live from ASBPA 2019: Greg L. "Rudi" Rudolph, Shore Protection Manager for Carteret County, N.C.

October 25, 2019 15:58 - 28 minutes - 45.5 MB

For our final show of ASBPA 2019, we sit down with Rudi Rudolph, the Shore Protection Manager for Carteret County, North Carolina. Carteret County has distinguished itself as being one of the best managed beaches on the American shoreline. We discuss how the county developed its system of management and funding. 

ASBPA 2019 Students and Young Professionals Check In

October 25, 2019 15:18 - 24 minutes - 38.6 MB

On this show, we are joined by Eve Eisemann (US Army Engineer Research and Development Center), and Taylor Zimmerman and Dana Rose Brown (both of the Stevens Institute). We learn about what these students and young pros learned at this years conference, what they are working on/studying, and what we can expect from them in the future. The future of the American Shoreline is bright with these bright and motivated young people entering the space. 

The ASBPA 2019 Exhibitors Extravaganza

October 24, 2019 19:56 - 1 hour - 145 MB

On this show, we chat with several of the outstanding vendors and exhibitors here at ASBPA 2019. Here's a list and timestamp if you want to skip around: Bill Precht, Director, Marine & Coastal Programs at Dial Cordy & Associates (0:0:27); Ted Harris, VP Sales & Marketing at Arete Structures (0:17:01); Frank Hopf, Ed Hintlain, and Ron Farrar of Dune Science Group (0:26:20); Greg Bell, Sales & Marketing Director at Guardian Retention Systems (0:42:11); Scott Jenkins, Sales Manager at AccessRec...

ASBPA 2019: Coastal community, sociology, and engineering with Jonathan Simm and Richard Lewis of HR Wallingford

October 24, 2019 12:54 - 46 minutes - 75.2 MB

Dr. Jonathan Simm, based in the UK, has responsibility for developing technical capabilities across all aspects of resilience in the water environment (including for engineering structures and assets but also socio-economic and environmental aspects of resilience and embracing areas previously encapsulated within thinking on performance, risk, sustainability etc.). He joined HR Wallingford in 1992 after an early career working with consulting engineers in feasibility studies, design and cons...

ASBPA President's Award Recipient Spencer Rogers

October 23, 2019 21:44 - 35 minutes - 56.8 MB

For more than four decades, Spencer Rogers has helped property owners, builders, designers, and governmental agencies to develop hurricane-resistant construction methods, understand shoreline erosion alternatives and implement marine construction techniques. Rogers also is recognized from the Carolina coast to Australia as an expert on rip current science and outreach. He a founding member and Sea Grant network representative on a task force on rip current safety that includes partners from ...

ASBPA Rising Star Award Winner Frannie Bui

October 23, 2019 19:16 - 39 minutes - 63 MB

Frannie Bui is a resiliency expert with more than a decade of experience. Her work includes coastal flood hazard studies, hazard mitigation planning and practices, and water resources planning efforts. “I’m passionate about working with communities and agencies that are taking strides towards becoming more resilient,” she says. Frannie works regularly with agencies like the US Army Corps of Engineers to address vulnerabilities and put boots on the ground to help New Jersey recover from Super...

A Myrtle Beach Welcome!

October 23, 2019 01:49 - 57 minutes - 91.6 MB

On this episode, Peter and Tyler touch down in Myrtle Beach to kick off coverage of the American Shore and Beach Preservation Association National Conference. Arriving a day early, our duo explore Ocean Blvd., the local charm, the local beach access profile, and generally enjoy the vibe and charm of Myrtle. They discuss all of that, and their anticipation of the conference on this special episode.

Creating an Ocean Rain Forest off the CA Coast

October 21, 2019 02:00 - 1 hour - 88.7 MB

On this episode, Peter and Tyler welcome Jenny McGee to the show to learn about her work on the Wheeler North Reef, an artificial  reef project intended to mitigate environmental impacts from the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station. Jenny is the Southern California Edison project manager for the project, and explains the regulatory purpose of the reef, its design, funding sources,  construction, and monitoring. It's a massive project that will hopefully provide substrate suitable for kelp ...

Going DEEP with author James Nestor | Shorewords!

October 18, 2019 03:17 - 26 minutes - 35.8 MB

Lesley Ewing is back with the Shorewords Podcast, ASPN's books and literature pod, and she sits down with James Nestor, author of DEEP: Freediving, Renegade Science, and What the Ocean Tells Us about Ourselves. DEEP was an Amazon Best Science Book of 2014, BBC Book of the Week, BuzzFeed 19 Best Nonfiction Book of 2014, ArtForum Top 10 Book of 2014, New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice. In 2015, the PEN American Center recognized DEEPas one of the five best books of Literary Sports Writ...

The Marine Biology Kid's Dream Summer Camp: Acadia Institute of Oceanography with Sherry Gilmore | Sea Change

October 16, 2019 01:27 - 1 hour - 115 MB

Jenna Valente is back with the Sea Change Podcast and a great guest, Sherry Gilmore, Owner of the Acadia Institute of Oceanography, a marine summer camp that introduces young people to the exciting world of marine science through a unique hands-on curriculum that combines biological, physical and chemical oceanography with field, classroom, offshore, and laboratory work.  Creating the next generation of marine environmental professionals is critical work and a lot of fun too.  Catch Jenna an...

Barrier Islands with BOEM and Rougarou Fest | Delta Dispatches

October 15, 2019 03:00 - 41 minutes - 57.7 MB

Welcome to Delta Dispatches, with your host Jacques Hebert. Today’s guests are Jessica Mallindine, Marine biologist at the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), along with John Filostrat, Regional Supervisor for the Office of Public Affairs. In the second half of the show, Jacques is joined by Jonathan Foret, Executive Director of South Louisiana Wetlands Discovery Center to discuss the upcoming Rougarou Fest, October 26-27 in Houma, Louisiana.

A Special Sneak Peak: ASBPA Conference Preview with Derek Brockbank

October 14, 2019 02:00 - 40 minutes - 55.3 MB

With just over a week before the kickoff of the 2019 ASBPA National Conference, we sit down with Derek Brockbank to get the skinny on we can expect from this year's event in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. ASPN is thrilled to be the official podcasting partner of the American Shore and Beach Preservation Association, and will be coving the proceedings live and bringing the conference to our listeners. 

Reuben Trevino, Director of Operations at the Galveston Park Board of Trustees | Local Control

October 11, 2019 03:00 - 1 hour - 88.2 MB

On this episode of the Local Control podcast, Peter welcomes his good friend Reuben Travino to the show give an update on the flurry of beach work happening in Galveston, Texas. Reuben is the master of all things sand in Galveston, serving as the Director of Operations or the Park Board of Trustees, the entity charged with maintaining the Island's beaches. Reuben walks us through the Sand Management Plan and how the Galveston, with strong partnerships with the General Land Office and the US ...

Mark Osler, Senior Advisor for Coastal Inundation and Resilience at NOAA | Capitol Beach

October 09, 2019 03:00 - 32 minutes - 45.3 MB

In this episode of The Capitol Beach, Derek Brockbank interviews Mark Osler with NOAA. As Senior Advisor for Coastal Inundation and Resilience, Mark works across all of NOAA (its four “Services”, two “Departments” and all sub-units) to coordinate and advance coastal resilience throughout the agency. He has a critical behind-the-scenes role with a great perspective on nearly all of NOAA’s coastal work. This 30 minute interview provides an incredibly encompassing look at how NOAA is addressing...

Coastal Science with Dr. Don Boesch, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science

October 08, 2019 03:00 - 43 minutes - 59.8 MB

On this episode, Jacques talks with one of the most celebrated coastal scientists in the country, Dr. Don Boesch, Professor and President Emeritus at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. They talk about his distinguished career including his time as the first director of LUMCON, and his experience on the National Commission on the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill and Offshore Drilling in 2010. Jacques is also joined by Victoria Sagrera, Restore or Retreat Special Projec...

"Dive, Dive, Dive" with Shanee Stopnitzky and the Community Submersibles Project

October 07, 2019 03:00 - 49 minutes - 80 MB

On this episode, Peter and Tyler conger up their childhood dreams of diving deep into the sea in a submersible.  We have the ultimate guide:  Shanee Stopnitzky, a real life submarine designer, builder, and pilot and founder of the Community Submersibles Project, a non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring a sense of exploration in our oceans.  Sure, its about technology and what it takes to own and operate not one but three subs.  Yes, they've developed a sub pilot training school and ...

NOAA's Numbers: A Data Deep Dive with Veteran Coastal Hazards Specialist, Doug Marcy | NextGen Waterfronts

October 04, 2019 03:00 - 1 hour - 93.9 MB

Host Dan Martin welcomes Doug Marcy, Coastal Hazards Specialist at NOAA's Office for Coastal Management. Dan and Doug discuss the amazing work that NOAA and other federal agencies do to gather data and develop tools to make the data usable for the private sector and NGOs. Its a great show!

A WaterLog Tsunami on the State of DC Coastal, Ocean, and Climate Politics | WaterLog Podcast

October 02, 2019 03:13 - 23 minutes - 22 MB

Howard Marlowe and Don Ginolfi break down the latest from inside the Beltway, including a scathing dunk on climate deniers. It's a can't miss show! 

Coastal Management in Jefferson Parish | Delta Dispatches

October 01, 2019 03:00 - 43 minutes - 59.2 MB

On today’s episode of Delta Dispatches, Jacques and Simone talk with Lauren Averill, Jefferson Parish Coastal Zone Director, and ASPBA Central Gulf Coast Board member. Lauren discusses the history and importance of coastal management in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana’s most populous coastal parish, and highlights a number of restoration projects underway in the parish.

The 20th Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Assoc. Annual Meeting with Brad Pickel

September 30, 2019 02:00 - 1 hour - 84.4 MB

On this special episode, Peter and Tyler welcome Brad Pickel to the show to introduce the audience to the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway Association (AIWA), the national, non-profit organization started in 1999 with the mission of securing funding and support for the maintenance of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (AIWW). The AIWW extends more than 1,100 miles from Norfolk, Virginia to Key West, Florida. Some lengths consist of natural inlets, salt-water rivers, bays, and sounds; others ar...

Tyler's Field Notes from Ukraine | Beach Shack

September 28, 2019 20:51 - 19 minutes - 26.6 MB

Here are some field notes from Tyler's recent trip to Odessa, Ukraine -  a coastal, port city on the norther shoreline of the Black Sea. 

The Caribbean Sargassum Explosion with Mariah McBride, Coastal Systems International, Inc.

September 26, 2019 22:58 - 30 minutes - 41.2 MB

A floating macroalgae called Sargassum is exploding and forming huge mats of weed across the Caribbean Sea.  It washes ashore on pristine beaches prized by tourists, wreaking havoc on the environment and the economy.  Scientists believe the explosion is driven in large part by a massive nutrient influx from the Amazon River, higher water temperatures, and increased availability of dissolved CO2 in the water column.  Poor land management practices in the Amazon Basin -- land clearing, agricul...

Celebrating National Estuaries Week with Delta Dispatches

September 25, 2019 03:00 - 42 minutes - 68.8 MB

On this week’s episode of Delta Dispatches, we’re celebrating #NationalEstuariesWeek! Our friend Kristi Trail, executive director of Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation, drops by to talk about one of our favorite estuaries, the Lake Pontchartrain Basin! Learn more about this vital ecosystem and work LPBF is doing to protect it 30 years after the organization's founding. Later in the show, Simone and Jacques are joined by Angela Chalk, executive director of Healthy Community Services to talk ...

Tackling Florida's Harmful Algal Blooms - Dr. James Sullivan and the Scientists Take Center Stage

September 23, 2019 19:56 - 53 minutes - 73.1 MB

In 2018, Florida suffered through the worst harmful algal bloom in recent decades.  Millions of fish died, washed ashore, and the "stink, stank, stunk" up the beaches and ran off the tourists.  Red Tide and Blue-Green were awash on both the Gulf and Atlantic shorelines with toxic aerosols filling the air and fouling the water in many communities.  Dolphins, manatees and even a few whale sharks succumbed to the dastardly blooms.  And, coastal businesses dependent on tourism -- like hotels, fi...

Patrice McCarron, Maine Lobstermen's Association, Responds to NOAA's Right Whale Rules. The Age of Anxiety has arrived.

September 23, 2019 02:00 - 1 hour - 98.6 MB

Patrice McCarron, Executive Director of the Maine Lobstermen's Association, joins Peter and Tyler for Part 2 of our series on the conservation effort to save the North Atlantic Right Whale. Patrice shares her organization's perspective on the process, the science, and the ongoing negotiation between the Lobstermen, NOAA and state regulators, and advocates.  Most significantly, Patrice takes insider the lobstermen community to talk about the challenges they face and the anxiety that seems to ...

Tony McNeal, P.E., recipient of the FSBPA Jim Purpura/T.Y. Chiu Engineering Award with Michael Barnett

September 20, 2019 23:21 - 30 minutes - 42.1 MB

Tony McNeal has served the Florida Department of Environmental Protection for 34 years and will be retiring in 2020 as the Administrator of the Coastal Construction Control Line Program that regulates construction along Florida's 825 miles of coastline.  It is a huge job, high stakes, and occasionally -- maybe more than occasionally -- contentious.  Tony was the CCL Program lead for 20 years during his tenure at FDEP, a remarkable accomplishment.  Mike Barnett, former Chief of the FDEP Burea...

Two Women and a Consulting Firm: Lois Edward & Kim Colstad Find Balance On the Coast

September 20, 2019 21:54 - 55 minutes - 76.8 MB

On the American shoreline, there are an army or professional consultants that design, evaluate, assess, permit. and build coastal projects -- everything from hotels, to houses, to parks and beaches.  Peter Ravella, co-host of the American Shoreline Podcast (his co-host, Tyler Buckingham, is at a Ukrainian wedding and will be back next week) sits down with two women to discuss what it takes to make it in the highly competitive world of coastal consulting.  Lois Edwards and Kim Colstad, two pr...

Pepper Uchino, President, Florida Shore & Beach Preservation Association

September 19, 2019 20:22 - 22 minutes - 31.2 MB

FSBPA President, Pepper Uchino, joins Peter Ravella on the American Shoreline Podcast. Pepper is two-weeks on the job and promises to bring new and dynamic leadership to this venerable organization of coastal professionals and stakeholders.  We talk about what brought Pepper to FSBPA, what draws us all to the coastline, and the challenges ahead in Florida, including rising seas, more powerful storms, and tight state budgets.  Florida has been considered a leader in coastal management and FSB...

Martin County, Florida knows beaches and how to manage them . . . and County Commissioner Doug Smith shares the secrets

September 19, 2019 04:59 - 58 minutes - 80.6 MB

From the FSBPA Conference:  Managing eroding beaches is an expensive proposition.  Lots of money, technical challenges, and then there are the permits and the community support to secure.  Doug Smith has been at it almost 20 years as a veteran Martin County Commissioner.  Doug joins Peter Ravella on the American Shoreline Podcast to talk about how to maintain beaches, protect property, and not go broke doing it.  For coastal towns all along the American shoreline, the challenge can seem daun...

Coastal engineering in a changing world with R. Harvey Sasso, P.E., President, Coastal Systems International

September 19, 2019 03:51 - 32 minutes - 45.1 MB

R. Harvey Sasso has been a practicing coastal engineer for more than three decades and now leads one of the many superb firms that serve along the American Shoreline.  As they say, he's been there and done that.  In this episode from the Florida Shore and Beach Preservation Association meeting, Harvey joins Peter Ravella on the American Shoreline Podcast to talk about what's changed over that time and what hasn't.  While the tools of the trade are better --  sophisticated modeling and lots m...

The importance of state partnerships for coastal communities and making it work

September 18, 2019 03:33 - 47 minutes - 65.7 MB

Bill Worsham, head of the Coastal Division at LJA Engineering, and long-time lead coastal engineer for Jefferson County, Texas joins Peter Ravella on the Local Control Podcast.  The topic:  mastering the state and federal partnerships necessary to successfully complete big coastal projects.  It is often said, "No person succeeds alone," and that is certainly true when it comes to complex coastal projects like beach and shoreline restoration.  In fact, in almost every state along the American...

National Estuary Week on Florida's Emerald Coast

September 15, 2019 19:35 - 1 hour - 84.4 MB

It's National Estuary Week on the America shoreline so Peter and Tyler take you to the Florida panhandle's beautiful Emerald Coast with its stunning beaches and incredible estuaries. ASP welcomes Jim Trifilio, Director of the Pensacola & Perdido Bays Estuary Program; Melinda Gates, Estuary Coalition Manager and Coastal Resource Liaison for Walton County; and, Jim Muller, Bay County RESTORE Act Coordinator. These three adjoining counties are blessed with some of the most unique beaches and ba...

Super Hoppy "Pacific NW Style" IPAs with Thane Tienson | Friday Happy Hour

September 13, 2019 16:44 - 31 minutes - 43.5 MB

Thane co-hosts the Changing Waters Podcast on ASPN with Brad Warren, both from the Pacific Northwest.  Like many parts of the American shoreline, there is a lot to talk about there and the Changing Water hosts are tracking it down.  Thane joins Peter and Tyler to talk about an upcoming show with the leader of the Chinook Tribe on the reemergence of indigenous "canoe culture" and efforts to preserve the heritage of PNW coastal tribes.  PNW tribes were a seafaring people and sustained a networ...

The U.S. Coastal Research Program Trifecta | Capitol Beach

September 13, 2019 02:40 - 38 minutes - 52.4 MB

On The Capitol Beach, Derek Brockbank interviews the three co-executive directors of the US Coastal Research Program (USCRP): Julie Rosati with US Army Corps of Engineers, Hilary Stockdon with US Geological Survey, and Nicole Elko with American Shore & Beach Preservation Association. The USCRP is a multi-agency, academic and stakeholder partnership created to leverage and expand collaboration across coastal research sectors and ensure future research plans address stakeholder needs. On the p...

Fishing Louisiana's Coast with Chris Macaluso & Todd Masson | Delta Dispatches

September 11, 2019 03:00 - 43 minutes - 59.7 MB

On this week's episode of Delta Dispatches, we're talking fish! Today’s first guest is Chris Macaluso, Director of the Center for Marine Fisheries for the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership. He reflects on the state of Louisiana's fisheries after a historic year of Mississippi River flooding. Simone and Jacques also talk with another prolific fisherman, Todd Masson, host of the Marsh Man Masson YouTube channel. In the last segment, Greg Lambousy, Director of the New Orleans Jazz Mus...

Dr. Michael Asaro, NOAA, looks out for the right whales and wants the lobstermen back at the table

September 09, 2019 00:00 - 1 hour - 112 MB

On this episode, Peter and Tyler speak with Dr. Michael Asaro, Marine Mammal and Sea Turtle Group Lead at NOAA Fisheries. The subject of discussion is NOAA's effort to safe the North Atlantic Right Whale, of which only some 400 individuals are living. They discuss the current state of the whale, what NOAA is doing to save the species, and the current political situation with the Maine Lobstermen's Association, who just announced last week that they were leaving the recovery implementation te...

Sarah Winter Whelan, Ocean Policy Program Director at the American Littoral Society | Sea Change

September 06, 2019 03:00 - 1 hour - 118 MB

Jenna celebrates her 20th episode of the Sea Change Podcast by sitting down for a lively conversation with her dear friend and colleague, Sarah Winter Whelan. Sarah is the Ocean Policy Program Director and Healthy Oceans Coalition Director for the American Littoral Society and brings a wealth of ocean policy experience and expertise to this conversation. Join these two as they navigate the ins and outs of higher education, conservation careers, parenthood, and so much more.

Covering Louisiana's Wild Weather with Steve Caparotta | Delta Dispatches

September 04, 2019 02:32 - 42 minutes - 58.1 MB

On this week’s episode of Delta Dispatches, we talk with Steve Caparotta, meteorologist for WAFB in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Jacques and Simone are excited to talk to another of Louisiana’s most respected meteorologists. Steve talks about how Louisiana floods, the increase in extreme weather, and how the map of our state has changed. In the final act of the show, we’re joined by David Muth, director of gulf restoration for the National Wildlife Federation. David talks about the Davis Pond Fre...

The 2nd Annual Endless Summer Labor Day Special

September 02, 2019 02:36 - 59 minutes - 81.5 MB

On this very special  2nd Annual Endless Summer Labor Day Special show, Peter and Tyler celebrate 1 year of the American Shoreline Podcast Network with Arica Sears, Destination Management Coordinator with the Oregon Coast Visitors Association. That's right, for this year's Labor Day special, we're talking about coastal tourism and how visitors associations like Arica's work to find the right balance between tourism and the economic benefits that come with it, with over-tourism and local back...

Labor Day Kickoff Special with Oregon's Arica Sears | Friday Happy Hour

August 30, 2019 22:24 - 33 minutes - 45.7 MB

There's no better way to go into the Labor Day Weekend than with a Friday Happy Hour. On this special edition, Peter and Tyler are joined for drinks by Arica Sears, Destination Management Coordinator at Oregon Coast Visitors Association. Arica is in Austin for a wedding, which proved to be our gain at the American Shoreline Podcast Network. We learn a little about her work with the Oregon Coast Visitors Association (more to come on Monday's show) and share reflections on ASPN's final show of...

August DC Update | WaterLog

August 28, 2019 03:00 - 19 minutes - 17.8 MB

On this month's episode of the WaterLog Podcast, hosts Howard Marlowe and Dan Ginolfi bring us the latest news and insight from the Nation's Capital. 

Exploring Mobile Applications on the American Shoreline

August 26, 2019 02:07 - 51 minutes - 71.4 MB

On this episode, Peter and Tyler talk with Joe Falcone, Founder and CEO of Phondini Partners, a firm that specializes in mobile application design, development and consulting for coastal communities. Joe and his team have developed a number of interesting mobile apps. The FishLine App connects consumers directly with fisherman at the wharf where seafood can be hand selected out of the hold, and the public can meet and interact with the men and women who harvest our food. The iCoastSide App, ...

Tom Kelsch, Senior VP for the Gulf Environmental Benefit Fund | Capitol Beach

August 23, 2019 02:24 - 43 minutes - 59.2 MB

$2.54 billion for coastal restoration. If that doesn’t get your attention, nothing will! On this episode of The Capitol Beach, Derek Brockbank interviews Tom Kelsch, Senior VP for the Gulf Environmental Benefit Fund (GEBF), at National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF). NFWF has a long history of funding Gulf Coast restoration, and following the BP Oil Spill, a settlement agreement gave NFWF $2.54 billion to work with the five Gulf states (FL, AL, MS, LA, TX) for coastal habitat and wildli...

New Louisiana Poll: 98% Want to Maintain as Much of Louisiana’s Coast as Possible | Delta Dispatches

August 21, 2019 13:56 - 43 minutes - 60.2 MB

On today’s episode of Delta Dispatches, hosts Jacques and Simone are joined by Mark Sickle, Corporate and Government Relations for Weeks Marine and Bernie Pinsonat, formerly a partner at ‎Southern Media & Opinion Research, Inc. and now commissions polls for Bernie Pinsonat Inc. Mark kicks off the show to talk about Weeks Marine’s new dredge, which will be used for the upcoming Terrebonne Basin Barrier Island project, which includes West Bell Headlands, Timbalier Island and Trinity East Islan...

An Update on the Texas Coast with Texas Land Commissioner George P. Bush

August 19, 2019 03:00 - 53 minutes - 73 MB

On this special Texas Coast episode, Peter and Tyler sit down with Texas General Land Commissioner George P. Bush for an update on the now completed legislative session. Peter and Tyler also debrief the Galveston meeting of the Texas Chapter of the American Shore and Beach Preservation Association, which included a presentation with new District Commander, Col. Tim Vail, as well as discuss the growing GOMESA reform effort underway in Gulf states. 

Hot August Happy Hour | Friday Happy Hour

August 16, 2019 02:28 - 20 minutes - 28.3 MB

On this episode, Derek Brockbank and Jenna Valente join Tyler Buckingham for a quick round (or three) to discuss the upcoming ASBPA National Conference (October 22-25, 2019. Myrtle Beach, SC. Be there!), our individual and systematic approaches to reducing our respective carbon footprints, and summer vacay thoughts of 2019. Cheers!

Chief Meteorologist Margaret Orr | Delta Dispatches

August 14, 2019 03:00 - 49 minutes - 68.1 MB

On this episode, Jacques sits down with Margaret Orr, Chief Meteorologist at WDSU News and a New Orleans institution. Margaret talks about why she became a meteorologist, the unique relationship New Orleans has with weather, and what the increase of extreme weather and rain events means for everyone living in the city. In the final segment of the show, Jacques also sits down with Hansel Harlan from Marsh Dog. After a brief pause in production, your dog’s favorite nutria treats are back. Be s...

The Arithmetic of Coastal Retreat with Dr. Rob Young, Program for the Study of Developed Shorelines

August 12, 2019 02:00 - 1 hour - 82.5 MB

On this episode, Peter and Tyler speak with Dr. Rob Young, Director of the Program for the Study of Developed Shorelines at Western Carolina University. Rob and his teammates have recently completed a the first in a series of case studies aimed at "examining the feasibility and economics of targeted acquisition strategies in oceanfront, resort communities." The first study, released last month, targets the north end of North Topsail Beach, North Carolina, an area battling severe coastal eros...

Mary Ludgin, Senior Managing Director, Heitman | Next Gen Waterfronts

August 09, 2019 12:58 - 50 minutes - 69 MB

Dan Martin, host of Next Gen Waterfronts, welcomes to the show Mary Ludgin, the Senior Managing Director at Heitman, a global real estate investment firm with $44 billion in assets under management. Founded in 1966, they have 10 offices worldwide and are an active participant in three key segments of the global real estate property and capital markets, especially along the coasts.  Dan and Mary discuss how emerging coastal risks are impacting coastal real estate investments and how these ris...

Fire Island National Seashore Community Volunteer Ambassador Caitlin Manley | Sea Change

August 07, 2019 02:01 - 55 minutes - 75.8 MB

Jenna Valente is back with another great episode of the Sea Change Podcast.  Travel with Jenna and Caitlin Manley to tour one of the premier national seashores in America, New York's Fire Island. It's fun, informative, and entertaining.  The Trifecta!

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