USGS Coastal Change Hazards
The USGS Coastal Change Hazards team works to identify and address the Nation’s coastal change hazards problems. By integrating research, technical capabilities and applications, and stakeholder engagement and communications, the Coastal Change Hazards team develops robust and accessible coastal change assessments, forecasts, and tools that help improve the lives, property, and economic prosperity of the Nation’s coasts. Learn more about USGS Coastal Change Hazards: https://www.usgs.gov/cch View the audio-described version: https://www.usgs.gov/media/videos/usg... Video download: https://www.usgs.gov/media/videos/usg... Video Credits: Written and directed by Sara Ernst & Meaghan Emory Narration by Ann Tihansky Audio Description by Peter Pearsall

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Earth as Art 2

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