Coastal Wetlands StudiesJohnny Quispe
2018 The Garden Club of America Award in Coastal Wetlands Studies
Johnny Quispe is a doctoral student in the Ecology and Evolution Graduate Program at Rutgers University. He is investigating the survival of tidal marshes under two sea-level rise (SLR) scenarios by installing small weirs along the Raritan River in New Jersey. His research seeks to understand the e ects of SLR on marshes dominated by common reed (Phragmites australis) and smooth cordgrass (Spartina alterni ora), as well as how these two wetland species help marshes keep pace with SLR. The goal of Quispe’s research is to assist in the development of policy recommendations for local and regional planners to ensure the conservation of tidal marshes, and help coastal communities reduce ooding and other damage from future storms through the use of natural defenses.
The Garden Club of America Award in Coastal Wetlands Studies
To promote, expand, and enrich the body of research concerning the coast by actively supporting graduate students in the field of coastal wetlands science.
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