Coastal & Open-Water Engineering
Issues that face engineers in dealing with coastal and aquatic environs are in many ways unique from those in terrestrial and developed settings. Ohio Sea Grant's programs have developed new maps/charts, improved the safety and quality of underwater welds, and more. Our artificial reef programs have enhanced habitat and more than paid for themselves in the recreational business they have generated.
Project List
R/EM-016-PD 
Started: 9/1/1992, Status: CompletedWetland Reductions of Pollution to the Great Lakes: Quantification of a Model for Sediment, Nutrient and Pesticides
R/EM-009 
Started: 9/1/1987, Status: CompletedThe Response of Near Bottom Sediment Fluxes and Distributions to Time--Varying Flows
R/EM-004 
Started: 9/1/1984, Status: CompletedThe Measurement and Parameterization of Nearshore Transport and Mixing Processes
R/EM-011 
Started: 9/1/1990, Status: CompletedThe Implementation and Evaluation of a Real-Time AVHRR In-Situ Data System for Great Lakes Sea Surface and Heat Flux Predictions
R/PS-008-PD 
Started: 4/1/1990, Status: CompletedTesting of Mechanical, Molluscicidal, Anti-Attachment, Antibiofouling Agents on the Zebra Mussel
R/ZM-029-PD
Started: 6/1/1998Test a Mechanical Vacuum Device for Zebra Mussel Control in Fire Protection Piping Systems of Locks and Dams
A/AS-010-PD 
Started: 8/1/1999, Status: CompletedStudent Enrichment Opportunity and Technology Dissemination Workshop on Underwater Welding at The Ohio State University's Franz Theodore Stone Laboratory.
R/EM-001 
Started: 9/1/1979, Status: CompletedStorm Surge Flood Forecasting and Model Intercomparison
R/ES-002-PD 
Started: 1/1/1987, Status: CompletedSpectral Transmittance of Sunlight Through Great Lake Ice and Snow Covers
