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Center for Science and Policy Applications for Coastal Environments (C–SPACE)

University of South Florida

The primary aim of the Center for Science and Policy Applications for Coastal Environments (C-SPACE) is to undertake research on problems affecting coastal areas, with an initial focus on Florida’s Gulf Coast. C-SPACE conducts interdisciplinary research within the following general areas:

Center Website: http://www.stpt.usf.edu/wangx/cspace/cspace.aspexit EPA

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Center for Science and Policy Applications for Coastal Environments (SPACE)

Center Research Projects:

X832302C001 - Past and Present Water Quality in Florida Coastal Waters

X832302C002 - Cyanobacteria Proliferation and Eutrophication in Florida Lakes

X832302C003 - Reactive Metal Particle Emulsions for Removal of PCBs

X832302C004 - The Social and Environmental Dimensions of Xeriscaping: A Pathway for Ameliorating Coastal Environments

X832302C005 - An Historical Perspective on the Economic and Environmental Impacts of the Phosphate Industry on the Tampa Bay Region

X832302C006 - Interfacing SWAT and PHABSIM: A Potential GIS-based Water Resource Management Tool

X832302C007 - Acquisition of Counters for Gamma-Emitting Radioisotopes

X832302C008 - Guided Surface Vehicles

X832302C009 - Science Journalism

X832302C010 - Administration and Outreach

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