This collection contains records of the Integrated Coastal Programs unit including its newsletter publication Coastlines.
ECU's coastal research and education activities were consolidated into a single unit, the Integrated Coastal Programs, in July 2018. The Institute for Coastal Science and Policy ceased to exist at this time. Integrated Coastal Programs focuses on developing a comprehensive understanding of the processes, cycles and interactions in the world's coastal ecosystems to ensure sustainable use.
This collection contains records of the Integrated Coastal Programs unit including its newsletter publication Coastlines.
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