Coastal Studies Institute to host Open House on Outer Banks Campus in Wanchese

The ECU Outer Banks Campus. [Submitted]

East Carolina University’s Integrated Coastal Programs (ECU ICP) and the Coastal Studies Institute (CSI) are hosting an Open House from 1:00 – 4:00pm on June 4, 2022 at the ECU Outer Banks Campus location in Wanchese, North Carolina. The public is welcomed and encouraged to attend this free event.

Attendees will be able to tour the campus, grounds and facilities, learn about current research and education programs, take part in family friendly activities and interact with faculty and staff from ECU, CSI and partner organizations.  The LEED gold certified ECU Outer Banks Campus is located on Roanoke Island at 850 NC Highway 345, approximately one mile from the highway 64 and NC 345 intersection.

Located on the ECU Outer Banks Campus, ECU’s Integrated Coastal Programs is a leader in coastal and marine research, education, and engagement.  The program uses an interdisciplinary approach and scientific advances to provide effective solutions to complex problems while helping coastal communities, ecosystems, and economies thrive.  ECU ICP includes a transdisciplinary Department of Coastal Studies, a PhD program in Integrated Coastal Sciences, and the Coastal Studies Institute.

CSI offers many educational opportunities for graduates, undergraduates, K-12 students and the general public. [Submitted]

The Coastal Studies Institute is a multi-institutional research partnership led by East Carolina University, in association with NC State, UNC Chapel Hill, UNC Wilmington and Elizabeth City State University. CSI focuses on integrated coastal research and education programming centered on responding to the needs, issues and topics of concern of the residents of eastern North Carolina.

ECU ICP and CSI research and education initiatives span a variety of coastal topics from nearshore coastal estuaries to the offshore waters along the continental shelf. Visitors to the 2022 Open House will learn about research initiatives first-hand from faculty and staff stationed throughout the facility.

Coastal geoscientists are researching the processes that drive coastal change, their effect on our communities and ways we can become more resilient in the face of increasing hazards that threaten our coast.

A scientific diver records data on the Dixie Arrow, a WWII shipwreck sunk off Ocracoke Island in 1942. [Submitted]

Ecologists are studying our estuarine systems, their inputs and how we can ensure healthy coastal ecosystems for the future.

Oceanographers and coastal engineers are exploring ways to harness the power of the Gulf Stream, waves and other renewable ocean energy sources, using new technologies to broaden North Carolina’s energy portfolio.

Social scientists are working with coastal residents, visitors and relevant social statistics to better understand the impacts coastal change has on communities, while working to develop new and prosperous economies for the future.

Maritime archaeologists are researching and discovering new shipwrecks using advanced technologies while celebrating the maritime heritage of eastern North Carolina.

A marina view of Coastal Studies Institute research and education building located on the ECU Outer Banks Campus. [Submitted]

Faculty and staff are engaging the local community and the next generation of scientists and decision makers in education programming that fosters student interest in the fields of technology, engineering, art, math and science.

ECU ICP and CSI welcome the public to take part in a fun-filled, engaging and educational event.  Join us for the 2022 Open House on the ECU Outer Banks Campus at the Coastal Studies Institute from 1:00 – 4:00 pm on Saturday, June 4, 2022.

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