jul 26, 2010

Milstein Hall Construction Update

Check out progress on Cornell University's new Art Architecture and Planning building!

READ MORE

jul 21, 2010 / 12-2 PM

Kate Orff presents at Columbia University

RISING CURRENTS
Wood Auditorium, Avery Hall, Columbia University

READ MORE

jul 3, 2010

SAFARI 7 on QPTV

SAFRI 7 partner Kate Orff interviewed by QCA's Excutive Director Hoong Yee Lee Krakauer.

READ MORE

jun 10, 2010

Shellfish Smackdown: NJ vs MD

Keystone ecological species and filtration tool or dangerous poaching temptation?

READ MORE


Aerial Mapping of Jamaica Bay Islands

jul 25, 2012

The Dredge Research Collaborative and Public Laboratory (Gena Wirth and Rob Holmes) visited Yellow Bar Island in Jamaica Bay in mid-July to document progress on the Army Corps of Engineers project that aims to restore eroding salt marsh habitat with recycled dredge material.

Visible in these images is the flat expanse of newly constructed ground, composed of clean sand dredged from the Ambrose Channel, the main shipping channel leading to the port of NY/NJ.

Salt Marsh Cordgrass, (likely Spartina patens) is seen here in pixellated form, as small, approx 2'-5' diameter hummocks of preexisting marsh. These green clumps are a complex marsh matrix of sediment, Spartina, and ribbed mussel, which in a functional ecosystem colonize the base of the cordgrass and stabilize the marshland. Past the dotted fringe of cordgrass clumps is the expansive island interior, touched in a more economical fashion with a grid of fences marking Spartina plug planting zones. We speculate that the fence grid acts as a goose deterrent, preventing flocks from landing and feasting on the newly planted plugs.

Also pictured at left is the constructed island-on-a-constructed-island used by the Army Corps for material and equipment storage, located just above the high tide line.

Read more, here.