Matching state coastal management programs with future coastal managers
Project and Fellow Summaries by Year
2001-2003 Fellowship Project Summaries
Delaware: Bonnie
Willis from the University of South Carolina worked with mentors
Dave Carter and Kim Cole at the Delaware Coastal Programs on a project
entitled, "Tracking and Monitoring System for Coastal Nonpoint Pollution
Control Program." Bonnie developed a system for tracking nonpoint
pollution control activities, created a method for analyzing the effectiveness
of the coastal nonpoint pollution control program on water quality
control, and began the long-term collection
of data about program areas requiring improvements.
Maine: Pete
Slovinsky from the University of South Carolina worked on a project
entitled, "Creating a Sustainable Beach Community at Camp Ellis, Maine."
Working with mentor Steve Dickson in the Maine Geological Survey office,
Pete developed beach nourishment policy recommendations for the
state and created a hazard mitigation plan. He also evaluated sources
of sand for beach nourishment.
Michigan: Kate
Ardizone from the Indiana University School of Public & Environmental
Affairs worked within the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality,
Land and Water Management Division to create a publication entitled,
"Filling the Gaps: Environmental Protection Options for Local
Governments." Working with co-mentors Cathie Cunningham and Mark Wyckoff,
Kate was tasked with all phases of the guidebook, including research,
development, and final composition. She also developed a dissemination
strategy for the guidebook.
New Jersey: Chris
Boelke from the University of Rhode Island worked with mentor Ruth
Ehinger and the New Jersey Coastal Zone Management office on a project
entitled, "Ocean Resource
Management," an in-depth review and assessment of the state's coastal
zone management program. Chris was responsible for defining ocean governance
as it applies specifically to New Jersey and developed an implementation strategy
for the approved coastal zone management program.
Pennsylvania:
Kirstin Wakefield from the University of Delaware worked within
the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Office for
River Basin Cooperation on a project entitled, "Expanding the Pennsylvania
Sea Grant Program Through State and Regional Approaches in Aquatic Nuisance
Species and Fish Consumption Advisories." Working with co-mentors John
Booser and John Hines, Kirstin developed a comprehensive exotic
aquatic species program and fish consumption education initiative.
South Carolina: Frank
Lopez from the University of North Carolina worked with mentor Joe
Fersner in the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental
Control, Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Management on a project entitled,
"Stormwater Management System Inspection Program." The project included
assessment of current stormwater management procedures, legal analysis
of maintenance and inspection requirements, baseline field inspections
of systems, and fiscal analysis of inspection programs.
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