Sep 21, 2022 | Environment & Climate, Environment & Climate Consulting Solutions, News
Rising seas along the South Coast are projected to have catastrophic effects, inundating towns around Buzzards Bay and Narraganset Bay, flooding out roads, and wiping away salt marshes that store vast amounts of carbon, according to a new report. Access the press...
Mar 28, 2022 | Innovation, News, Sustainable Fisheries Management
Based on the new NOAA/NMFS regulation, recreational charter-fishing vessels in the Gulf of Mexico have to be equipped with a Vessel Monitoring System in order to comply with local regulations. CLS is proud to share that our NEMO EMTU-C configuration has...
Dec 3, 2021 | Energy & Infrastructures, News
In what has been a highly active year for operations in the Gulf of Mexico, a powerful Loop Current event threatened offshore assets with strong, dynamic ocean currents. In the face of unsafe working conditions, extended downtime, and escalated risk to the...
Nov 21, 2021 | Environment & Climate, Environment & Climate Consulting Solutions, News
BARNSTABLE – The Cape Cod Commission recently announced that it is partnering with several Cape towns to educate the public in identifying at-risk roadways due to sea level rise in a series of virtual workshops in the coming weeks. Working with towns across the Cape...
Nov 2, 2021 | Environment & Climate, News, Satellite Telemetry Solutions
In this year’s final episode of SeaState, we are talking to Thomas Gray about Satellite Telemetry and Marine Animal Tracking. Thomas joined the Environmental Monitoring team at the Woods Hole Group (WHGRP) in 2016 where he is responsible for business development with...
Oct 28, 2021 | Environment & Climate, Environment & Climate Consulting Solutions, News
Town officials are asking for more than half a million dollars from a newly created state coffer aimed at preparing Florida for the rising seas that come with climate change. The so-called Resilient Florida Program, which was created by lawmakers during the 2021...