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Thomas O. Herrington Associate Research Professor, Department of Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology Assistant Director for Ocean Observations and Prediction, Center for Maritime Systems Director, NJ Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service Director, Stevens-New Jersey Sea Grant Cooperative Extension in Coastal Processes Specialist Profile Dr. Herrington is an associate professor of ocean engineering in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering and is the Assistant Director of the Center for Maritime Systems at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey. He is the Director of the Stevens - NOAA New Jersey Sea Grant Cooperative Extension in Coastal Processes and the Director of New Jersey Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service. His teaching and research interests include coastal hydrodynamics, sediment transport, wave-structure interaction, coastal meteorology, coastal hazard mitigation and the development of coastal observing systems. Dr. Herrington serves as Vice President of the Northeast Chapter of the American Shore and Beach Preservation Association, and is on the Board of Directors of the Jersey Shore Partnership and the American Shore and Beach Preservation Association. Dr. Herrington is the chief architect of the NJ Coastal Monitoring Network and the NJ Coastal Storm Surge Warning System, one of the first completely Internet-based, real-time coastal ocean observing and warning systems in the United States and is Co-PI on the IOOS funded Mid-Atlantic Regional Coastal Ocean Observing System (MARCOOS). Dr. Herrington presently serves on FEMA’s Flood Hazard Map Modernization Scientific Advisory Panel and Coastal Outreach and Coastal Outreach Advisory Team. He is a former Chair of the Harbor Education Subcommittee of the USCG NY Harbor Operations Committee and a past member of the New Jersey State Hazard Mitigation Planning Team, Flood Load Task Committee of ASCE, the NJ National Weather Service StormReady Advisory Board, and the NJ HydroMet Warning Council. Dr. Herrington is author or coauthored on over 75 journal, outreach and technical publications in the field of coastal and ocean engineering, including the NJ Sea Grant Manual for Coastal Hazard Mitigation. He is a contributing author of the NJ State Hazard Mitigation Plan. Dr. Herrington holds a Bachelor of Engineering Degree in Civil Engineering and a MS and Ph. D. in Ocean Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology. Updated 07/13 1
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Thomas O. Herrington

Associate Research Professor, Department of Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology

Assistant Director for Ocean Observations and Prediction, Center for Maritime Systems Director, NJ Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service

Director, Stevens-New Jersey Sea Grant Cooperative Extension in Coastal Processes Specialist Profile Dr. Herrington is an associate professor of ocean engineering in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering and is the Assistant Director of the Center for Maritime Systems at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey. He is the Director of the Stevens - NOAA New Jersey Sea Grant Cooperative Extension in Coastal Processes and the Director of New Jersey Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service. His teaching and research interests include coastal hydrodynamics, sediment transport, wave-structure interaction, coastal meteorology, coastal hazard mitigation and the development of coastal observing systems. Dr. Herrington serves as Vice President of the Northeast Chapter of the American Shore and Beach Preservation Association, and is on the Board of Directors of the Jersey Shore Partnership and the American Shore and Beach Preservation Association. Dr. Herrington is the chief architect of the NJ Coastal Monitoring Network and the NJ Coastal Storm Surge Warning System, one of the first completely Internet-based, real-time coastal ocean observing and warning systems in the United States and is Co-PI on the IOOS funded Mid-Atlantic Regional Coastal Ocean Observing System (MARCOOS). Dr. Herrington presently serves on FEMA’s Flood Hazard Map Modernization Scientific Advisory Panel and Coastal Outreach and Coastal Outreach Advisory Team. He is a former Chair of the Harbor Education Subcommittee of the USCG NY Harbor Operations Committee and a past member of the New Jersey State Hazard Mitigation Planning Team, Flood Load Task Committee of ASCE, the NJ National Weather Service StormReady Advisory Board, and the NJ HydroMet Warning Council. Dr. Herrington is author or coauthored on over 75 journal, outreach and technical publications in the field of coastal and ocean engineering, including the NJ Sea Grant Manual for Coastal Hazard Mitigation. He is a contributing author of the NJ State Hazard Mitigation Plan. Dr. Herrington holds a Bachelor of Engineering Degree in Civil Engineering and a MS and Ph. D. in Ocean Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology.

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THOMAS O. HERRINGTON Associate Professor (201) 216-5320 (Phone) Department of Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering (201) 216-8214 (fax) Stevens Institute of Technology [email protected] Castle Point on Hudson Hoboken, NJ 07030 PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION Stevens Institute of Technology (Civil Engineering) B.E. 1989

Stevens Institute of Technology (Ocean Engineering) M.E. 1992

Stevens Institute of Technology (Ocean Engineering) Ph.D. 1996 PRESENT APPOINTMENTS: Associate Research Professor, Department of Civil Environmental and Ocean Engineering

Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ 2012- Affiliated Faculty, Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education, 2012-

Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ Program Director, Ocean Engineering, Department of Civil Environmental and

Ocean Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ 2007- Assistant Director, Center for Maritime Systems, Stevens Institute of Technology,

Hoboken, NJ 2006- Director, NJ Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service

New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection 2002- Director, Stevens - New Jersey Sea Cooperative Extension

NOAA Sea Grant College Program 2000- PRIOR APPOINTMENTS & EXPERIENCE: Associate Professor, Department of Civil Environmental and Ocean Engineering

Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ 2005-2012 Graduate Professor, Department of Civil Environmental and Ocean Engineering

Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ 2002 -2005 Research Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Environmental and Ocean Engineering

Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ 1996 -2002 Assistant Director, NJ Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service

New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection 1996-2000 Research Engineer, Davidson Laboratory

Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ 1993 -1996 Coastal Engineer, T&M Associates, Middletown, NJ 1992-1993 AFFILIATIONS AND CERTIFICATIONS

American Academy of Underwater Scientist American Geophysical Union American Shore & Beach Preservation Association Member, Coast, Oceans, Ports and Rivers Institute of ASCE Vice President, Northeast Shore & Beach Preservation Association (NSBPA) Certified Engineer in Training Divemaster in Training

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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Board of Director Service Member, Jersey Shore Partnership Member, American Shore & Beach Preservation Association Committee Membership Member, FEMA Flood Map Modernization Scientific Advisory Team 2011- Member, FEMA Academic Partners Team 2011- Member, FEMA Coastal Outreach Advisory Team (COAT) 2011- Member, NJ Hydromet Warning Council, 2004-2007 Member, National Weather Service, NJ Storm Ready Advisory Committee, 2002- 2008 Member, WebCampus Board of Directors, 2002 – 2009 Chair, Harbor Education Subcommittee of the USCG NY Harbor OPS Committee, 2006-2008 Member, NJ State Hazard Mitigation Planning Team, 2004-2006 Member, ASCE Flood Loads Task Committee, 1999-2000 Professional Reviewer Service Reviewer, Journal of Marine Environmental Engineering, 2004- Reviewer, NSF Arctic System Science Program, 2004 Reviewer, NSF Sensor and Sensor Networks Proposals, 2003 Reviewer, FEMA Residential Coastal Construction Manual, 2000 Professional Conference Committee Membership Local Chair, USACE Reducing Risk and Building Resiliency following Hurricane Sandy, June 2013. Co-Chair, US Army Corps of Engineers’ Regional Sediment Management Workshop, 2009 Chair, NSBPA NJ Coastal Sustainability Conference Committee, 2005 Chair, ASCE Urban Coasts Conference Committee, 2001 Member, Planning Committee, 1st , 2nd , and 3rd Annual Conferences of the NSBPA Other • Invited Participant, 90th Coastal Engineering Research Board (CERB) Meeting, September 4-6, 2013,

Long Branch, NJ. • Local Host and Participant, USACE Reducing Risk and Building Resiliency following Hurricane

Sandy in support of the North Atlantic Coast Comprehensive Study, June 26-27, 2013, Steven Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ.

• Invited participant, USACE Numerical Modeling of Future Scenarios Meeting in support of the North Atlantic Coast Comprehensive Study, June 12-13, 2013, New York, NY.

• Invited participant, Alliance for Coastal Technologies, Mobile Sensor Platforms: Management Applications for AUVs and Gliders in the Nearshore Environment Workshop, April 28-30, 2004, Portland, ME.

• Invited participant, NSF Ocean Research Interactive Observatory Networks (ORION) Workshop, January 4 –8, 2004, San Juan Puerto Rico.

• Invited participant, Alliance for Coastal Technologies, Data Telemetry Technologies for Coastal Ocean Observation Workshop, April 30-May 2, 2003, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, FL.

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PROFESSIONAL AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS

• Affiliated Faculty Member, Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education, 2012 • 2006/2007 Denny Medal recipient with M.S. Bruno and A.F. Blumberg for best journal article to

appear in the Journal of Marine Science and Environment published by the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology.

• Research Recognition Award, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, February, 2004. • Certificate of Achievement, Residential Coastal Construction, FEMA Emergency Management

Institute, Emmitsburg, MD. February, 2000. • Certificate of Achievement, Multihazard Building Design Summer Institute: Flood, FEMA Emergency

Management Institute, Emmitsburg, MD. July 30, 1999. • John P. Breslin Award for Outstanding Research Accomplishments in Ocean Engineering, Stevens

institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, May, 1996.

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REFEREED Journal PUBLICATIONS

1. Herrington, T.O. (2010). Inclusion of Surfers as Coastal Constituents in Coastal Management,

Shore & Beach (invited, accepted).

2. Mahon, A.M., T.O. Herrington, and J.K. Miller (2010). Assessment of Alternative Beach Placement on Surfing Resources, Shore & Beach, (in Revision).

3. Herrington, T.O. and Miller, J.K. (2010). A Comparison of Methods used to Calculate Northeaster

Damage Potential, Shore & Beach Vol. 78, No. 2, 20-25.

4. Talukder, A., A.V. Panangadan, N. Georgas, T.O. Herrington, and A.F. Blumberg (2010). Integrated Operational Control of Unattended Distributed Coastal Sensor Web Systems with Mobile Autonomous Robots, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, Vol. 3(4), 442-450.

5. Friebel, H.C., T.O. Herrington and A.Y. Benilov (2009). Evaluation of the flow distortion around

the Campbell CSAT3 sonic anemometer relative to incident wind direction, J. Atmos. and Oceanic Tech., Vol. 26, pp. 582-592.

6. Georgas N., A. F. Blumberg, and T. O. Herrington (2007). An Operational Coastal Wave

Forecasting Model for New Jersey and Long Island Waters, Shore & Beach, Vol. 75, No.2.

7. Bruno, M.S., A.F. Blumberg, and T.O. Herrington (2006). The urban ocean observatory – coastal ocean observations and forecasting in the New York Bight, J. Marine Sci and Envirn., No. C4, 31-39.

8. Rankin, K.L., M.S. Bruno and T.O. Herrington (2004). Nearshore Currents and Sediment

Transport Measured at Notched Groins. J. Coastal Res., SI No. 33, 237-254, West Palm Beach, FL, Winter 2004.

9. Rankin, K.L., T.O. Herrington, M.S. Bruno, P.B. Burke and A.M. Pence (2004). Cross-shore Distribution of Alongshore Currents and Sediment Fluxes in the Vicinity of Notched Groins. J. Coastal Res., SI No. 33, 255-268, West Palm Beach, FL, Winter 2004.

10. Herrington, T.O., M.S. Bruno and K.L. Rankin (2000). The New Jersey Coastal Monitoring

Network: A Real-Time Coastal Observation System, J. Marine Env. Engg. Vol. 6, pp. 69-82, 2000.

11. Bruno, M.S., M. Yavary and T.O. Herrington (1998). The Influence of a Stabilized Inlet on

Adjacent Shorelines: Manasquan, New Jersey, Shore and Beach, 66(2), 19-25, 1998. REFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

1. Mahon, A.M., T.O. Herrington, and J.K. Miller (2009). “Assessment of Alternative Beach Placement on Surfing Resources, ASBPA Annual Conference, October 15-16, 2008, St. Pete Beach, FL.

2. Talukder, A., A. Panangadan, T.O. Herrington, A.F. Blumberg, and N. Georgas (2008).

Autonomous Adaptive Resource Management in Sensor Network Systems for Environmental Monitoring, Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE Aerospace Conference, March 1-8, 2008, Big Sky, MT.

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3. Mahon, A.M., Herrington, T.O., Hires, R., and Miller, J.K. (2008). A Joint Distribution to Calculate Extreme Water Levels, Sustainable Shorelines, ASBPA Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, October 15-17, 2008.

4. Livermont E., J.K. Miller and T.O. Herrington (2008). Evidence of a Recent Increase in

Storminess Along the NJ Coast, Sustainable Shorelines, ASBPA Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, October 15-17, 2008.

5. Herrington, T.O., A. Mahon, R. Hires, and J.K. Miller (2008). A comparison of methods used to calculate extreme water levels, Proc. Solutions to Coastal Disasters 2008, Oahu, Hi, April 13-16, 2008, pp. 198-209.

6. Friebel, H.C., T.O. Herrington and A.Y. Benilov (2006). Measurement of surf zone air-sea

momentum exchange, 30th International Conference on Coastal Engineering, San Diego, CA, Sept. 2-8, 2006.

7. Herrington, T.O., J.K. Miller and R.G. Dean (2006). Characteristic shoreline change patterns

identified using EOF analysis, 30th International Conference on Coastal Engineering, San Diego, CA, Sept. 2-8, 2006.

8. Herrington, T.O., R.I. Hires, R.J. Miskewitz, J. Turner, M.S. Bruno and G.A. Boehm (2006).

Attenuation and flushing characteristics of low porosity wake screens, In Proceedings of The Eighth International Conference on Protection and Restoration of the Environment, Chania, Greece July 3-7, 2006, 220-227.

9. Miskewitz, R.J., T.O. Herrington, C. Obropta, S. Thomas and R.I Hires (2006). Modeling

intermittent discharges to coastal waters, In Proceedings of The Eighth International Conference on Protection and Restoration of the Environment, Chania, Greece July 3-7, 2006, 200-207.

10. Bruno, M.S., A.F. Blumberg, T.O. Herrington and B.J. Fullerton (2006). Sensors and Models: The

core of an urban ocean observatory, In Proceedings of The Eighth International Conference on Protection and Restoration of the Environment, Chania, Greece July 3-7, 2006, 194-201.

11. Bruno, M.S., A.F. Blumberg and T.O. Herrington (2006). The urban ocean observatory – coastal

ocean observations and forecasting in the New York Bight, World Maritime Technology Conference, March 6-10, 2006, London, UK.

12. Blumberg, A., S. Fan, T.O. Herrington, M. Bruno, A.M. Cope, Q. Ahsan, and H. Li, (2005). A

coastal wave forecasting system for New Jersey and Long Island waters. Sixth Conference on Coastal Atmospheric and Oceanic Prediction and Processes, 85th AMS Annual Meeting, 9-13 January 2005, San Diego, CA.

13. Herrington, T.O., K.L. Rankin, M.S. Bruno. (2002) Frequency of sediment suspension events in

Newark Bay. Proceedings of the International Conference, Protection and Restoration of the Environment VI, Skiathos, Greece July 1-5, 2002, p. 371-378.

14. Bruno, M.S., O.G. Nwogu, K.L. Rankin and T.O. Herrington (2000). A Real-time Nearshore

Wave Measurement and Forecast System: Preliminary Results. Proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Coastal Engineering, Vol.1. p.283-296, July 16-21, Sydney, Australia, 2000.

15. Bruno, M.S., K.L. Rankin and T.O. Herrington (1999). Coastal Wave Measurement and Forecast

System: Preliminary Results and Model Selection. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Estuarine and Coastal Modeling, ASCE, Reston, Va., 1999, pp. 899-914.

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16. Herrington, T.O., K. L. Rankin and M.S. Bruno (1999). Design and Implementation of a Real Time Coastal Monitoring Network. Proceedings of the 12th Annual National Conference on Beach Preservation Technology, pp. 95-111, Fl. Shore & Beach Preservation Assoc., Tallahassee, Fl., 1999.

17. Herrington, T.O., M.S. Bruno, K.L. Rankin and M. Yavary (1998). Nearshore Coastal Processes

Adjacent to a Tidal Inlet. Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Coastal Engineering, pp. 3331-3344, ASCE, Reston, Va., 1998.

18. Herrington, T.O. and M.S. Bruno (1998). Observation of Structure Induced Scour Adjacent to

Submerged Narrow-crested Breakwaters, Proceedings of Coastlines, Structures and Breakwaters ‘98, pp. 106-118, Thomas Telford, London, UK, 1998.

19. Herrington T.O. and M.S. Bruno (1997). Empirical Techniques for A Priori Parameter Estimation.

Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Estuarine and Coastal Modeling, pp. 232-337, ASCE, Reston, Va., 1997.

20. Bruno, M. S., T. O. Herrington, K. L. Rankin and K.E Ketteridge (1997). Artificial Reefs and

other Emerging Technologies, Charting the Future of Coastal Zone Management, Proceedings of Coastal Zone 97, pp. 414-416, 1997.

21. Bruno, M. S., T. O. Herrington, and K. L. Rankin (1996). The Use of Artificial Reefs in Erosion

Control: Results of the New Jersey Pilot Reef Project. Proceedings of the 1996 National Conference on Beach Preservation Technology, pp. 239-254, Fl. Shore & Beach Preservation Assoc., Tallahassee, Fl., 1996.

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OTHER SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS

1. Herrington, T.O., “Surfers as Coastal Protection Stakeholders – White Paper,” ASBPA Science and Technology Committee, 2011

2. Herrington, T.O., “Tsunamis: Facts and Impacts.” In the Jersey Shoreline, Vol. 24, No.2, NJSG-06-653, pp. 12-13, Winter 2007.

3. Miller, J.K. and T.O. Herrington, “Building Beaches in New Jersey.” In the Jersey Shoreline, Vol.

23, No.4, NJSG-06-630, pp. 5-6, Summer 2006.

4. Herrington, T.O., R. Kull and S. Halsey, Township of Wayne Local Hazard Mitigation Plan, August 31, 2005.

5. Coastal Erosion in New Jersey, in Building a Safer New Jersey, The State of New Jersey Hazard

Mitigation Plan, April 2005. 6. New Jersey Shoreline Change Analysis, , in Building a Safer New Jersey, The State of New Jersey

Hazard Mitigation Plan, April 2005. 7. Tsunami Hazard in New Jersey, in Building a Safer New Jersey, The State of New Jersey Hazard

Mitigation Plan, April 2005. 8. Urban Beaches: Balancing Public Rights and Private Development, edited by Lesley Ewing,

Thomas Herrington and Orville Magoon, Proceedings of the NSBPA 4th Annual Conference, October 24-26, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ. ASCE, Reston Va., 91 pp., 2003.

9. Herrington, T.O. and M.S. Bruno, “Ocean Engineering Research and Education at Stevens

Institute of Technology,” the Jersey Shoreline, Vol. 21, No.2, NJSG-02-496, pp. 12-14, Fall 2002.

10. Herrington, T.O., K.L. Rankin and M.S. Bruno, “Making Waves in Coastal Processes Management,” the Jersey Shoreline, Vol. 21, No.2, NJSG-02-496, p. 15, Fall 2002.

11. Herrington, T.O., K.L. Rankin and M.S. Bruno “The New Jersey Coastal Monitoring Network,”

New Jersey Sea Grant extension Program Bulletin No. 15, NJSG-02-492, Sept. 2002. 12. Herrington, T.O. Manual for Coastal Hazard Mitigation, New Jersey Sea Grant College Program,

NJSG-03-0511, March 2003.

13. Herrington, T.O., M.P. Weinstein, and S.D. Halsey, New Jersey, The Coastal State, New Jersey Sea Grant College Program, NJSG-02-0497, Dec. 2002.

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RESEARCH AND TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS

1. Herrington, T.O. “New Jersey Inlet Erosion Hot Spot Assessment and Mitigation,” NJ Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-DL-12-9-2904, October 2012.

2. Pierson, J. and T.O. Herrington, “Diffraction Analysis for a Proposed Breakwater; Beachwood Beach, Borough of Beachwood, NJ,” NJ, Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-08-9-2892, August 2011.

3. Raymond, B. and T.O. Herrington, “Assessment of Coastal Processes at Beachwood, NJ,” NJ,

Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-07-9-2891, July 2011.

4. Miller, J.K., A. Rella, A. Bak, and T.O. Herrington, “Review of Coastal Processes at 4 South American Cable Landing Sites,” Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-06-9-2890, June 2011.

5. Miller, J.K., A. Mahon, and T.O. Herrington, “Long Branch Alternative Fill Placement:

Assessment of Fill Evolution and Impact on Surfing Resources,” NJ, Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-06-9-2889, June 2011.

6. Miller, J.K., A. Mahon, and T.O. Herrington, “Long Branch Alternative Fill Placement Monitoring Update: February 9, 2009 to December 9, 2009,” NJ, Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report, June 2010.

7. Herrington, T.O., “Analysis of the Present Vulnerability of Lot 7 Block 80 in Harvey Cedars, New Jersey to Catastrophic Coastal Storm Surge and Damage and the Protection Afforded by the Federally Constructed Beach and Dune,” NJ Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report, March 2010.

8. Herrington, T.O., “Review of the Proposed Dune Stabilization along the Southern Bay Shoreline of West Atlantic City, NJ,” NJ Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service, Davidson Laboratory Letter Report, Jan. 29, 2010.

9. Herrington, T.O., “Review of the Proposed Bayshore Dune Stabilization at the Seabrook-Wilson

House, Monmouth County, NJ,” NJ Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service, Davidson Laboratory Letter Report, Nov. 2, 2009.

10. Miller, J.K., A. Mahon, and T.O. Herrington, “Long Branch Alternative Fill Placement: Monitoring Report 1, February 9, 2009 to May 12, 2009”, Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-09-9-2879, August, 2009.

11. Miller, J.K., A. Mahon, and T.O. Herrington, “Development of the Stevens Dynamic Underwater

and Coastal Kinematic Surveying (DUCKS) System”, Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-09-9-2878, August, 2009.

12. Livermont, E., Miller, J.K. and T.O. Herrington, “Analysis of the Protective Capacity of the

Manasquan Beach and Dune System Based on SBEACH Simulations”, Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-09-9-2873, January 28, 2009.

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13. Miller, J.K. and T.O. Herrington, “Existing Conditions and Bayshore Stabilization Alternatives, Seaside Park, New Jersey”, Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-04-09-2862, December, 2007.

14. Herrington, T.O. and J.K. Miller, “A Comparison of the Present Day Vulnerability of Sea Bright

Considering Nourished and Non-Nourished Scenarios”, Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-04-09-2860, December, 2007

15. Herrington, T.O. and J.K. Miller, “Winter Sand Management Recommendations, Borough of

Manasquan, New Jersey”, Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-04-09-2867, November, 2007

16. Herrington, T.O. and J.K. Miller, “The Establishment, Growth and Evolution of Coastal Dunes in

New Jersey and its relation to the Present Storm Protection Level Provided by the Dune Field in Ocean City, NJ”, Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-04-09-2851, January, 2007.

17. Herrington, T.O., R.I. Hires, and J.K. Miller, “Analysis of the Present Vulnerability of Long

Beach Island, New Jersey to Catastrophic Coastal Storm Surge and Damage”, Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-04-09-2849, July 26, 2006.

18. Miller, J.K. and T.O. Herrington, “Analysis of Present Protection Level Afforded by the Beach

Fronting Long Beach Island”, Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-04-09-2850, July 26, 2006.

19. Herrington, T.O., R.I. Hires, R.J. Miskewitz, “Impacts of the Proposed Extension of the Wreck

Pond Outfall on Nearshore Water Quality and Littoral Drift of Sand” Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-04-09-2848, November 2005.

20. Herrington, T.O., R. Datla and R. Royce, “ Alternative Shoreline Stabilization Structures: Physical

Model Tests”, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-04-9-2842, September, 2005. 21. Herrington, T.O., R. Prime and E. Zagrai, “Wave Climate Analysis of New Jersey Coastal

Waters”, New Jersey Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service, Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-04-9-2841, August, 2005.

22. Miller, J.K. and T.O. Herrington, “Analysis of Bayshore Erosion in the Vicinity of Roberts

Avenue, South Seaside Park, NJ. Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-04-09-2839, July, 2005

23. Herrington, T.O. and M. F. DeLorme, “ Evaluation of Wave Attenuation Characteristics of Three

Vertical Slat Breakwaters”, New Jersey Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service, Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-04-9-2820, June, 2004.

24. Herrington, T.O. “Dune and Beach Management Plan for Dover Township Federations of

Beaches”, New Jersey Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service, Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-04-9-2819, March, 2004.

25. Herrington, T.O., “Hudson County Waterfront Walkway: Analysis of Morris Canal Crossing Alternatives” Prepared for the Morris Canal Crossing Committee. September, 2001.

26. Herrington, T.O., “Evaluation of the Sea Block Erosion Control System”, Stevens Institute of

Technology, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-9-97-2770, July, 1998.

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27. Herrington, T.O., “Development of a Prototype Rotating Brush for Shellfish Predator Screen

Cleaning”, Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-DL-9-97-2761, December, 1997.

28. Herrington, T.O. and K.E. Ketteridge, “Performance Characteristics of the WHISPRWAVETM

Floating Breakwater”, Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-DL-9-97-2757, September, 1997.

29. Herrington, T. O. and W. T. McKenna, “Assessment of the General Physical Condition and Load

Capabilities of the Open-Pile Platform Located East of the Griffith Building at Stevens Institute of Technology”, Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-DL-97-9-2754, August, 1997.

30. Herrington, T. O., M. S. Bruno and K. E. Ketteridge, “Monitoring Study of the Beachsaver Reef at Cape May Point, New Jersey”, Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-DL-96-9-2751, January, 1997.

31. Yavary, M. and T. O. Herrington, “Marina Design and Flushing: A Review of the State-of the-

Art”, Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-DL-94-9-2750, December, 1996.

32. Herrington, T. O. and W. T. McKenna, “Inspection and Condition Survey of Sinatra Drive

Parking Lot B at Stevens Institute of Technology”, Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-DL-96-9-2743, August, 1996.

33. Bruno, M. S., T. O. Herrington, K. L. Rankin and K. E. Ketteridge, “Monitoring Study of the Beachsaver Reef at Avalon, New Jersey”, Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-DL-96-9-2739, June, 1996.

34. Herrington, T. O., “Determination of Dominate Nearshore Hydrodynamic Forcing Adjacent to a

Tidal Inlet and Submerged Artificial Reef”, Ph.D Dissertation, Civil, Environmental, and Ocean Engineering Department, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey, 1996

35. Herrington, T. O., “Monitoring Study of the STABLER Disc Erosion Prevention System at Spring

Lake, New Jersey”. Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-DL-95-9-2724, October, 1995.

36. Herrington, T. O., “Monitoring Study Of The STABLER Erosion Control Disk System at Spring

Lake, New Jersey. One-Year Volume Changes, January, 1994 - January, 1995”. Stevens Institute Of Technology, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-DL-95-9-2724, March, 1995

37. Bruno, M. S., T. O. Herrington, K. E. Ketteridge and R. Kakarlapudi, “Monitoring Study of the

Beachsaver Reef at Cape May Point, New Jersey: Results after 8 months”, Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report, March, 1995.

38. Herrington, T. O., “Laboratory Investigation Of A Viscous Drag Mat System, Beach Erosion Mitigation Device”. Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-DL-95-9-2716, February, 1995.

39. Herrington, T. O., “A Laboratory Investigation of Beach Scraping Techniques”. Stevens Institute

of Technology, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-DL-94-9-2712, October, 1994.

40. Herrington, T. O., “Monitoring Performance of the Concrete Disk Chain at Spring Lake, New Jersey”. Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory Interim Technical Report SIT-DL-9-94-2708, July, 1994.

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41. Bruno, M. S. and T. O. Herrington , “Monitoring Study of the Beachsaver Reef at Avalon, New

Jersey”. Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-DL-94-9-2709, June, 1994.

42. Herrington, T. O., “Laboratory Study of an Artificial Seaweed Erosion Control Mat”. Stevens

Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-DL-94-9-2696, June, 1994.

43. Herrington, T. O., “An Analysis of the Sedimentation Problem at Monmouth Cove Marina, Monmouth County, New Jersey”. Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-DL-94-9-2683, February, 1994.

44. Herrington, T. O., “Laboratory Study of the STABEACH Erosion Control System”. Stevens

Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-DL-93-9-2694, August, 1993.

45. Waters, J. K., M. S. Bruno, T. O. Herrington, and K. L. Rankin, “A Laboratory Investigation of

Sea Ice Dynamics in a Stratified Waterbody, Preliminary Results”. Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-DL-93-9-2695, June, 1993.

46. Herrington, T. O., “Flow Visualization of the Hydrodynamics Characteristics of a Cubical Artificial Reef Module”, Master’s Thesis, Civil, Environmental, and Ocean Engineering Department, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey, May, 1992.

47. Herrington, T. O., and M. S. Bruno, “Concrete Artificial Reefs and the Potential for Coal Fly Ash Utilization”. Stevens Institute of Technology, Davidson Laboratory Technical Report SIT-DL-90-9-2652, November, 1990.

48. Hires, R. I., T. Manewattana, S. Thomas, T. O. Herrington “Outfall Siting Study in Northern New

Jersey Coastal Waters”, Stevens Institute of Technology, CECE Technical Report for the NJ DEP, March, 1990.

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CONFERENCE and TECHNICAL PRESENTATIONS

1. Herrington, T.O., “Rebuilding to New Standards after Hurricane Sandy,” Super Pile 2013, Deep

Foundations Institute, Minneapolis, MN, May 15-16, 2013 (Invited Keynote)

2. Herrington, T.O., “Hurricane Sandy Response in New Jersey,” ASBPA Coastal Summit, Washington, DC, February 26, 2013.

3. Herrington, T.O., “Transforming Hardened Shorelines,” Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance Waterfront Conference, New York, NY, May 18, 2012.

4. Herrington, T.O., “New Jersey Shore Protection Program – 20-year Retrospective,” Jersey Shore Partnership Annual Meeting, Spring Lake, NJ, December 14, 2011.

5. Mahon, A., T.O. Herrington, J.K. Miller, and E. Smith, “Physical and Numerical Wave Breaking Characteristics and Morphology Change in the Presence of Surf Enhancement Structures,” ASBPA 2011 Annual Conference, New Orleans, La, October 18, 2011.

6. Herrington, T.O., “Surfers as Coastal Protection Stakeholders – White Paper,” Invited Plenary Presentation, ASBPA 2011 Annual Conference, New Orleans, La, October 18, 2011. (Invited Planary Talk)

7. Mahon, A. and T.O. Herrington, “Monmouth Beach, NJ Physical Model Study,” Technical brief presented to USACE NY District staff, New York, NY, October 2011.

8. Mahon, A. and T.O. Herrington, “Monmouth Beach, NJ Physical Model Study,” Technical brief presented to NJDEP BCE staff, Toms River, NJ, October 2011.

9. Herrington, T.O. and A.M. Mahon (2010), “New Jersey Surf Mitigation Project,” USACE CHL Seminar, Vicksburg, MS, May 25, 2010.

10. Mahon, A.M., J.K. Miller, and T.O. Herrington, “Assessment of Alternative Beachfill Placement on Surfing Resources,” presented at the American Shore and Beach Preservation Association’s Annual Conference, St. Petersburg, FL., October 14-16, 2009.

11. Herrington, T.O., J.K. Miller, and A. Mahon, “Assessment of Alternative Beachfill Placement on Surfing Resources,” presented at the Northeast Beaches Conference, Woods Hole, MA, September 21-23, 2009.

12. Johnson, M, and T.O. Herrington, “Alternative Designs for Urban Shorelines,” presented at the

Northeast Beaches Conference, Woods Hole, MA, September 21-23, 2009. 13. Herrington, T.O., “Municipal, State, and Federal Coastal Management Conflicts,” presented at the

NOAA/USACE Workshop on Shoreline Management Conflicts and Risk Communication, Hoboken, NJ, July 1, 2009. (Invited)

14. Herrington, T.O., M.S. Bruno, J.K. Miller, and K.L. Rankin-Legault, “Groin modification

guidance for improved local and regional sediment transport,” presented at the Nick Kraus Symposium, Melbourne, FL, March 9-10, 2009.

15. Miller, J.K, and T.O. Herrington, “Sea Level Rise & Coastal Resiliency”, presented at a

sustainable, resilient communities workshop hosted by the Urban Coast Institute at Monmouth University, Long branch, NJ, September 10, 2008.

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16. Miller, J.K., M. Knuth, T.O. Herrington, “Sea Level Rise & Urban Coasts,” presented at the NJ Association of Flood Plain Managers Annual Conference, Cherry Hill, NJ, October 21-22, 2008.

17. Miller, J.K., T.O. Herrington, A. Blumberg, N. Georgas, D. Runnels, and E. Zagrai, “Recent

Updates to the Stevens Storm Surge Warning System,” presented at the NJ Association of Flood Plain Managers Annual Conference, Cherry Hill, NJ, October 21-22, 2008.

18. Herrington, T.O., A. Mahon, R.I. Hires, and J.K. Miller. “A comparison of Methods Used to

Calculate Extreme Water Levels,” ASCE Solutions to Coastal Disasters 2008, Oahu, HI, April 13-18, 2008.

19. Livermont, E. A, T.O. Herrington, J.K. Miller. “Non-parametric estimation of wave data as a

means of analyzing the unexplained variation created by the NYHOPS forecast system for the New Jersey coastline,” 2008 AGU Ocean Sciences Meeting, Orlando, FL., March 2-7, 2008.

20. Herrington, T.O., A.F. Blumberg and H. Raveché, “A Systems Approach to Flood Prevention”,

Conferencia Centro América y el Caribe de Innovación Tecnológica y Desarrollo, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, 9-10 January 2008.

21. Herrington, T.O, A. F. Blumberg, and M.S. Bruno (2007). The urban ocean observatory – Urban

ocean observations and forecasting in the New York Harbor, Joint Session of the American Meteorology Society: 7th Symposium on the Urban Environment; 7th Conference on Coastal Atmospheric & Oceanic Prediction and Processes, September 10-13, San Diego, Ca. (Invited Planary Talk)

22. Herrington, T.O. “ Sheltered Shorelines: Issues and Practices in the Mid-Atlantic,” Symposium on

Sheltered Shorelines, Urban Coast Institute, Monmouth University, September 6, 2007 (Invited Keynote Presentation).

23. Boehm-Clifton, G., and T.O. Herrington. “2007 Boating Projects & Programs,” NJ Marine Trades

Association Annual Conference, March 8, 2007, Lakewood, NJ (Invited).

24. Herrington, T.O., L. Imas, R. Datla, and T. Yem, “Progress in small Model Testing for Multiple Applications”, presented at the Davidson Laboratory Technical Symposium: The Experimental Method in Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, December 12-13, 2006 (Invited).

25. Herrington, T.O., “Managing our submerged lands under the increasing threat of natural

disasters”, 25th Annual Submerged Lands Management Conference, Red Bank, NJ Oct. 16-20, 2006 (Invited).

26. Herrington, T.O. “Beaches 101”, American Shore & Beach Preservation Association, National

Conference, Long Branch, NJ, October 9-11, 2006 (Invited).

27. Herrington, T.O., J.K. Miller and R.G. Dean (2006). Characteristic shoreline change patterns identified using EOF analysis, 30th International Conference on Coastal Engineering, San Diego, CA, Sept. 2-8, 2006.

28. Friebel, H.C., T.O. Herrington and A.Y. Benilov. “Measurement of surf zone air-sea momentum

exchange”, 30th International Conference on Coastal Engineering, San Diego, CA, Sept. 2-8, 2006 (Poster Presentation).

29. Herrington, T.O. Developing a safe wake agenda: The wake issue in New York Harbor, presented

at Economy + Environment = Community, The Waterfront Conference, Metropolitan Waterfront Alliance, New York, NY, May 23, 2006. (Invited)

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30. “Development of an automated coastal storm surge warning system”, presented at the 2005 Conference of Flood Warning System Technologies and Preparedness, 6TH National Conference and Exposition of the National Hydrologic Warning Council, May 16-20, 2005, Sacramento, CA (with M. Mossler (presenter), E. Zagrai, B.J. Fullerton, A.F. Blumberg and M.S. Bruno).

31. “A Coastal Wave Forecasting System for New Jersey and Long Island Waters” presented at the 6th

Conference on Coastal Atmospheric and Oceanic Prediction and Processes, 85th Meteorological Society Annual Meeting, 9-13 January 2005, San Diego, CA. (Presenter) (with A.F. Blumberg, S. Fan, M.S. Bruno, A. Cope, Q. Ahsan and H. Li).

32. Styles, R., R. Chant, S. Glenn, K. Rankin, A. Pence, P. Burke, T.O. Herrington, M. Bruno and C. Haldeman. “Particle Concentrations and Size Distributions; Implications for Contaminant Transport in New York/New Jersey Harbor New York Bight.” Proceedings, SETAC Conference, Baltimore, MA, 2001

33. Rankin, K., R. Chant, S. Glenn, M. Bruno, R. Styles, B. Fullerton, T.O. Herrington and R. Hires. Integrated Collection of Hydrodynamics and Sediment/Water Quality Data in NY/NJ Harbor.” Proceedings, SETAC Conference, Baltimore, MA., 2001

34. Herrington, T.O., K.L. Rankin and M.S. Bruno, “Impact of Hurricane Floyd on the New Jersey Coast” 3rd Annual Conference of the Northeast Chapter of the American Shore and Beach Preservation Association. Spring Lake, NJ, May, 2000.

35. “In-Situ Contaminant Sediment Transport Measurement in the Newark Bay”, presented to

Secretary Jerry M. Hultin, Under Secretary of the Navy, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, July 14, 1999.

36. Herrington, T.O., K. L. Rankin and M.S. Bruno “Design and Implementation of the New Jersey Coastal Monitoring Network ” 2nd Annual Conference of the Northeast Chapter of the American Shore and Beach Preservation Association. Atlantic City, NJ, May, 1999.

37. “Design and Implementation of a Real-Time Coastal Monitoring Network”, presented at the 12th

Annual National Conference on Beach Preservation Technology, Jan. 27-29, St. Petersburg, Fl., 1999.

38. “Natural and Anthropogenic Factors Influencing Shoreline Change”, presented at Annual

Conference of the Marine Technology Society, Baltimore, MD, Nov. 16-19, 1998 (with M. Bruno and K.L. Rankin).

39. “Nearshore Coastal Processes Adjacent to a Tidal Inlet”, presented at the 26th International Conference on Coastal Engineering, Copenhagen, June 25, 1998.

40. “Observation of Structure Induced Scour Adjacent to Submerged Narrow-crested Breakwaters”,

presented at the Institute of Civil Engineers conference in London, March 17, 1998.

41. “Innovative Shore Protection Technologies”, presented at the 1st Annual Conference of the Northeast Chapter of the American Shore and Beach Preservation Association, Ocean City, NJ, May 8, 1998.

42. “Empirical Techniques for A Priori Parameter Estimation”, presented at the 5th International Conference on Estuarine and Coastal Modeling, Alexandria, Va., Oct. 22, 1997.

43. “The Influence of a Stabilized Inlet on Adjacent Shorelines”, presented at the National Conference

of the American Shore and Beach Preservation Association, Long Island, October 14, 1997. (with M. Bruno).

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44. “Determination of Dominant Nearshore Hydrodynamic Forcing Adjacent to a Tidal Inlet”, presented at the American Geophysical Union Spring Meeting, May 20 - 24, 1996, Baltimore, MD.

45. “Wave Transmission Over a Submerged Reef; Results from Model and Field experiments”,

Presented at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, December 11 - 15, 1995, San Francisco, Ca. (with K.L. Rankin and M. Bruno)

46. “Performance of a Nourished Beach Protected by a Nearshore Submerged Concrete Reef”,

Presented at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, December 6 - 10, 1993, San Francisco, Ca.

47. “An Analysis of Wave Transformation at Model and Full Scale Over a Submerged Artificial

Reef”, Presented at the American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, December 6 - 10, 1993, San Francisco, Ca. (with K.L. Rankin and M.Bruno)

INVITED TESTIMONY

1. “Hurricane Sandy rebuilding and planning,” Testimony to the Assembly Environment and Solid Waste Committee and the Senate Environment and Energy Committee, Trenton, NJ, March 4, 2013

2. “Ocean City, NJ v. NJDEP”, Testimony for the Attorney General’s Office in the Administrative Law Hearing, January 8 and 9, 2007, Atlantic City, NJ.

3. “Coastal Protection Issues in New Jersey.” Testimony to the New Jersey State Senate

Environmental Committee, August 4, 2006. 4. “Comments on Proposed Harlem River Wake Safety Legislation.” Testimony to the New York

City Council Committee on Transportation, December 6, 2005. 5. “Comments on Proposed Vessel Regulation Zones within the Harlem River.” Testimony to the

New York City Council Committee on Transportation and Committee on Waterfronts, June 9, 2005. (Invited)

INVITED TALKS AND LECTURES

1. “Surf’s Up – All about Waves.” Presented at the East Coast MARE Ocean Lecture & Educators’

Night, Institute for Marine and Coastal Science, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, May 16, 2012.

2. “Wake Seminar for Ferry Boat Captains.” Presented at 2008 NY/NJ Passenger Vessel Industry Day, Pier 40, March 7, 2008, New York, NY,

3. “The Urban Ocean Observatory – Observations and Forecasting in the New York Harbor,”

presented to the New York State Marine Educators Association, February 23, 2008, Hoboken, NJ. 4. “A Systems Approach to Flood Prevention,” presented at Stemming the Tide – Helping New

Jersey Cope with Past and Future Floods Conference convened by Senator Robert Menendez, New Brunswick, NJ, August 8, 2007.

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5. “Advances in Physical Modeling for Engineering Applications,” presented at McLaren Engineering Group, West Nyack, NY, July 25, 2007.

6. “Beach Nourishment: The New Jersey Experience,” presented at The Future of Massachusetts

Beaches: Relocate, Nourish or Lose Them, Massachusetts Sea Grant Workshop, Woods Hole, MA, May 4, 2007.

7. “Protective Capacity of Dunes in New Jersey.” presented at the USDA Plant Sciences for Frontal

Dunes and Beach Replenishment Projects Meeting, Avalon, NJ, March 7, 2007, co-author J.K. Miller.

8. “Coastal Sustainability in New Jersey,” opening address given to the New Jersey Sea Grant

Stakeholder Workshop on Sustainable Coastal Communities, Monmouth University, January 25, 2007.

9. “Applying Technology to Sustain the Jersey Shore”, presented to the New Jersey Shore Club,

Stevens Alumni Association, November 7, 2006. 10. “Stabilizing the New Jersey Shore” Lecture for ARCH 331/662 Landscape Architecture, New

Jersey Institute of Technology, School of Architecture, Newark, NJ, October 13, 2006. (Invited)

11. “What Does Sea Level Rise Mean to Me?” Presented at the Urban Coast Institute, Global Warming, Sea Level Rise and Impact on Coastal Communities: A Forum for Coastal Mayors, Preparing for Seas Level Rise, Monmouth University, June 1, 2006 (Invited, with Jon Miller).

12. Herrington, T.O. (2006). Rip currents and rip current forecasting in New Jersey, presented at the

Atlantic County Municipal Join Insurance Fund Lifeguard Symposium: Better Beaches, Ocean City, NJ, July 12, 2006. (Invited).

13. “What are Coastal Hazards” Continuing education course delivered for the Jacques Cousteau

National Estuarine Research Reserve, Coastal Training Program, April 18, 2006. (Invited)

14. “Hazard Mitigation Techniques” Continuing education course delivered for the Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve, Coastal Training Program, April 18, 2006. (Invited)

15. “Stabilizing the New Jersey Shore” Lecture for ARCH 331/662 Landscape Architecture, New

Jersey Institute of Technology, School of Architecture, Newark, NJ, October 25, 2005. (Invited)

16. “Bay and Estuarine Shoreline Stabilization Alternatives” to be presented at Shoreline Stabilization for Bays and Rivers, Coastal Training Program, Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve, Sandy Hook, NJ, May 6, 2005. (Invited)

17. “Floating Wave Attenuators for Estuarine Shoreline Stabilization”, presented to the Coastal

Engineering Division Supervisor, Louisiana Department of Natural Resources, Baton Rouge, LA, February 21, 2005. (Invited)

18. “Stabilizing the New Jersey Shore” Lecture for ARCH 331/662 Landscape Architecture, New

Jersey Institute of Technology, School of Architecture, Newark, NJ, October 15, 2004. (Invited)

19. “Difficulties in Rip Current Forecasting”, presented at Rip Current Science: Coordinating Coastal Engineering Research and Forecast Methodologies to Improve Public Safety, National Weather Service – Sea Grant Technical Workshop, Jacksonville, FL, April 6-7, 2004. (Invited)

20. “Stabilizing the New Jersey Shore” Lecture for ARCH 331/662 Landscape Architecture, New

Jersey Institute of Technology, School of Architecture, Newark, NJ, October 10, 2003. (Invited)

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21. “Response and Engineering Options for Shoreline Problems” presented at Shoreline Stabilization for Bays and Rivers, Coastal Training Program, Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve, Avalon and Brick, NJ, June 23 -24, 2003. (Invited)

22. “Rip Currents Near Coastal Structures”, presented at the Delaware Sea Grant Rip Current

Workshop, University of Delaware, Lewes, DE, April 24, 2003. (Invited)

23. “Cellular Data Telemetry Options”, presented at the Data Telemetry Technologies for Coastal Ocean Observations Workshop, Alliance for Coastal Technologies, St. Petersburg, FL, April 30-May 2, 2003. (Invited)

24. “Stabilizing the New Jersey Shore” Lecture for ARCH 331/662 Landscape Architecture, New

Jersey Institute of Technology, School of Architecture, Newark, NJ, October 11, 2002. (Invited)

25. “Stabilizing the New Jersey Shore” Lecture for ARCH 331/662 Landscape Architecture, New Jersey Institute of Technology, School of Architecture, Newark, NJ, October, 2001. (Invited)

26. “Stabilizing the New Jersey Shore” Lecture for ARCH 331/662 Landscape Architecture, New

Jersey Institute of Technology, School of Architecture, Newark, NJ, October, 2000. (Invited) 27. “Coastal Monitoring Notes”, presented at the Ground-based Mobile Instrument Workshop,

National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, CO., February 23-24, 2000. (Invited) 28. “Stabilizing the New Jersey Shore” Lecture for ARCH 331/662 Landscape Architecture, New

Jersey Institute of Technology, School of Architecture, Newark, NJ, October, 1999. (Invited)

29. “Innovative Solutions in Coastal Protection”, presented at Coastal Storms in New England – Impact and Protection Seminar, Boston Society of Civil Engineers Waterways, Ports, Coastal & Ocean Technology Group, Spring Technical Seminar, April 23, 1999. (Invited)

30. “Remote Sensing of Ocean Properties” presented at Stuyvesant High School, New York City, NY,

April 16, 1999. (Invited)

31. “Hurricane Landfall Measurement System”, presented at the Workshop on Hurricane Landfall Measurements, National Hurricane Center, Miami, FL, January 20, 1999. (Invited)

32. “The Dynamic Coastal Landscape of the New Jersey Shore” Lecture for ARCH 331/662

Landscape Architecture, New Jersey Institute of Technology, School of Architecture, Newark, NJ, October, 1998. (Invited)

33. “Mobile Coastal Monitoring System”, presented at the annual meeting of the Insurance Friends of

the National Hurricane Center, National Hurricane Center, Miami, FL, May 5, 1998. (Invited) 34. “Innovative Coastal Protection Technologies”, presented to the Employer Legislative Committee

of Ocean County, NJ, November, 1997. (Invited) 35. “The Dynamic Coastal Landscape of the New Jersey Shore” Lecture for ARCH 331/662

Landscape Architecture, New Jersey Institute of Technology, School of Architecture, Newark, NJ, October, 1997. (Invited)

36. “An Overview of the Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service at the Davidson Laboratory

of Stevens Institute of Technology” presented at the 81st New Jersey League of Municipalities Conference, Atlantic City, NJ, November 19 - 21, 1996

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37. “The Dynamic Coastal Landscape of the New Jersey Shore” Lecture for ARCH 331/662 Landscape Architecture, New Jersey Institute of Technology, School of Architecture, Newark, NJ, October, 1996. (Invited)

38. “Impact of Beach Restoration Projects on Beach Diving”, New Jersey Aquanauts, Old Bridge, NJ,

August 6, 1996. (Invited) PATENTS

Mechanical Rotating Brush Device for Removing Biofouling form Juvenile Clam Screens. US Patent No. 6,279,187 B1, August, 2001 (with J. Nazalewicz and G. Flimlin).

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TEACHING ACTIVITIES Undergraduate Courses CE 342 Fluid Mechanics

CE 342L Fluid Mechanics Laboratory OE 527 Laboratory in Naval Architecture (for Undergraduate Naval Engineers)

Courses Taught in the Ocean Engineering Graduate Program

CE 578 Coastal and Floodplain Engineering

CE 576 Multi-hazard Engineering CE/OE 591WS Introduction to Dynamic Meteorology (Online Course through WebCT platform) CE/OE 591 Introduction to Dynamic Meteorology OE 501 Oceanography

OE 503 Seminar in Ocean Engineering – Ocean Instrumentation and Measurements OE 535 Ocean Measurements and Analysis OE 589 Coastal Engineering OE 616 Sediment Transport OE 647 Advanced Hydrodynamics Laboratory Graduate Certificate Courses Developed Graduate Certificate in Multi-Hazard Engineering, 2006 Graduate Certificate in Applied Coastal Oceanography, 2006 Graduate Courses Developed

CE 576 Multi-Hazard Engineering CE 578 Coastal and Floodplain Engineering OE 535 Oceanographic Measurements and Data Analysis

Short Courses Developed

Commuter Ferry Wake Seminar for Captains at the US Coast Guard Group New York, Passenger Vessel Industry Day, New York, NY, March 2008.

Beaches 101, Coastal engineering for shoreline restoration at the American Shore and Beach Preservation Association’s Annual Conference, October 9-11, 2006 Long Branch, NJ.

Design of Coastal Revetments, Continuing Education Short Course for Civil Engineers, Burns and Roe Corporation, Oradell, NJ, November, 2000. Principles of Sediment Transport, Continuing Education Short Course for Civil Engineers, Burns and Roe Corporation, Oradell, NJ, November, 1999.

Exploration Research Project in Ocean Engineering, Exploring Career Options in Engineering and Science, Summer Program, July, 1998. Basic Design Principles Utilized in Marine Construction, Continuing Education Short Course for Civil engineers, Burns and Roe Corporation, Oradell, NJ, May 12, 1998. Exploration Research Project in Ocean Engineering, Exploring Career Options in Engineering and Science, Summer Program, July 28- Aug. 8, 1997.

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Coastal Processes and Shore Protection Strategies: Coastal Weather, Coastal Protection Technical Assistance Service Short Course, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, Dec. 14, 1994.

ADVISING

PhD Students - Mr. Andrew Rella, Department of Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering, Jan. 2011 –current.

Topic: Design of Offshore Buoy Systems for the Sustainable Production of Freshwater in Arid Coastal Climates. Expected May 2014

- Ms. Elizabeth Livermont, Department of Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering, Jan. 2011 – current. Topic: Assessment of Remote Sensing Technologies for Over Ocean Wind Field Characterization. Expected May 2014.

- Mr. Andrew Bak, Department of Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering, Aug. 2010 – current. Topic: Design of Artificial Surfing Reefs for Meso-Energy Wave Climates. Expected May 2013.

- Ms. Alicia Mahon, Department of Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering, May 2009 – current. “Assessment of Artificial Sandbar Features on Wave Breaking Characteristics and Sediment Transport in the Surf Zone,” December 2012.

- Dr. Ton Kaewchalermtong (co-advisor with Dr. Thomas H. Wakeman), Department of Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering, Aug 1999 – May 2009. “Application of a Value-based Model for Quantifying Container Vulnerability at a Marine Terminal in the Port of New York and New Jersey.” [currently a Lecturer at Chulachomkalao Royal Military Academy, Nahkon Nayok Province, Thailand]

- Dr. Harry C. Friebel, Department of Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering, Aug 1999 – May 2005. “Wind stress on Wave Form in the Surf Zone.” [currently Senior R&D Engineer, US Army Corps of Engineers, Hydrology, Hydraulics & Coastal Section, Philadelphia District Office]

PhD Dissertation Committee Membership (not including own students)

- Mr. Nickitas Georgas, Department of Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering, May 2010,

“Establishing Confidence in Marine Forecast Systems: The Design of a High Fidelity Marine Forecast Model for the NY/NJ Harbor Estuary and its Adjoining Coastal Waters,” Advisor: Prof. Alan F. Blumberg.

- Mr. Forrest Levin, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Ma 2010, “Monte Carlo Estimation of Stochastic Volatility for Stock Values and Potential Applications to Temperature and Seismographic Data,” Advisor: Prof. Ionut Florescu.

- Mr. Richard Sheryll, Department of Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering, May 2009, “Development of a Deep Sea Benthic High-pressure Sampling Apparatus,” Advisor: Prof. Michael S. Bruno.

- Mitchell Kerman, Department of Systems Engineering and Systems Management, May 2009, “The Application of a Robust Metamodel for Salinity Uncertainty Quantification and Event Detection Confirmation within New York Harbor Oceanographic Data,” Advisor: Prof. John Farr.

- Ganesh Gopalakrishnan, Department of Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering, December 2008, “Assimilating HF Radar Fields into POM Circulation Models”, Advisor: Prof. Alan F. Blumberg.

- Roy Messaros, Department of Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering, May 2003, “Ripple Dynamics Under Waves,” Advisor: Prof. Michael S. Bruno.

- Christopher Obropta, Department of Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering, May 2002, “Initial dilution modeling of treated sewage effluent discharges in the coastal zone,” Advisor: Prof. Richard I. Hires.

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ME Students with Thesis - Mr. Andrew Rella, Department of Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering, Aug. 2009 – Dec.

2010 “Development of Freshwater Production System through Condensation of Evaporated Water within Enclosed Buoys.” [currently a Ph.D. student in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology]

- Ms. Elizabeth Livermont, Department of Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering, Aug. 2006 – Dec. 2010 “Non-Parametric Estimation of Significant Wave Height and Wave Period with a Focus on Filling in Missing Data.” [currently a Ph.D. student in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology]

- Mr. Ryan Prime, Department of Civil, Environmental and Ocean Engineering, Aug 2003 – May 2005. “New Jersey Wave Climate Assessment.”

ME Students

- Mr. Jonathan Pierson, Aug. 2010 - present - Mr. Nathan Holliday, Aug 2009 – May 2011, Anchor Environmental, NY - Mr. William Jennings, May 2009 – May 2010, ARCADIS, NY - Mr. Brandon Raymond, Aug. 2009 – Dec. 2010, Langan Engineering, NJ. - Ms. Alicia Mahon, May 2008 – May 2009, Ph.D. student, Sevens Institute of Technology - Mr. Eric Miller, Aug. 2003 – May 2005 - Ms. Cigdem Duymaz, Aug. 2005 –May 2007, GZA GeoEnvironmental, New York. - Mr. Gabe Bolin, Aug. 2002 – May 2004, Najarian Associates, NJ - Mr. Jeremy Turner, Aug. 2002 – May 2008, Stevens Institute of Technology, New Jersey - Mr. Woohyun Lee, August 1998 – May 2000

Undergraduate Research Students - Ms. Jenny Wehof, Junior Scholar Student (Summer 2011): Engineering Design of Sheltered Shoreline

Stabilization Structures. - Mr. Elif Sipcikoglu, Freshman Technogenesis Student (Summer 2011): Development of a Portable

Bathymetric Surveying System for Stock Jet Ski Vessels. - Mr. Christian Lapann-Johansen, Freshman Scholar Student (Summer 2011): Evaluation of Longshore

Sediment Transport Formula in Predicting Observed Shoreline Changes in Long Branch, NJ. - Ms. Erin Hopson, Sophomore Scholar Student (Summer 2011): Comparison of Miller-Livermont

Storm Erosion Index to Historic NJ Beach Change Data. - Mr. Eric Palmer, Sophomore Scholar Student (Summer 2011): Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the

Computer Model SBEACH in Predicting Observed Storm Induced Erosion at Long Branch, NJ. - Mr. Joe Pinckney, Freshman Scholar Student (Summer 2011): Assessment of Bayshore Wind, Wave

and Current Forcing for Sheltered Shoreline Stabilization Alternatives in New Jersey. - Ms. Christine Pico, Sophomore Scholar Student (Summer 2011): Analysis of Engineering Techniques

for Sheltered Shoreline Stabilization. - Ms. Christine Muchoe, Freshman Scholar Student (Summer 2010): Integration and Processing

Techniques for High-resolution Coastal Survey Data. - Subsurface Sounding Mount for a Small Bathymetric Surveying Craft. - Ms. Jenny Wehof, Sophomore Scholar Student (Summer 2010): Development of Parametric Indexes

for Shoreline Change Analysis. - Ms. Colleen Turley, Freshman Scholar Student (Summer 2010): Assessment of Coastal Survey

Analysis Techniques. - Ms. Jenny Wehof, Freshman Scholar Student (Summer 2009): Assessment of Storm Erosion Index. - Mr. Aaron Lembo, Junior Technogenesis Scholar, Civil Engineering (Summer 2009): Improving

Methods of Bathymetric Surveying of the Coast. - Ms. Alicia Mahon, Junior, Environmental Engineering (Summer 2006): Comparison of methods used

to calculate extreme water levels.

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- Ms. Elizabeth Livermont, Senior Technogenesis Scholar, Environmental Engineering (Summer 2005): Non-parametric estimation of wave data.

- Ms. Gita Rewari, Freshman Scholar Student, (Summer 2005): Analysis and Applications of Real-Time Coastal Data- Automated Costal Change Analysis.

- Mr. Oliver Sosinsky, Junior (2004): Development of an Automated Storm Surge Warning System for NJ Coastal Communities

- Ms. Alison Cozzubbo, Junior, New Jersey Space Grant Consortium Summer Fellowship, (Summer 1999): Analysis of the Validity of NASA Satellite-Derived Wind and Wave Data in the Prediction of Nearshore Wind and Wave Fields.

PRE-COLLEGE MENTORING

- Mr. Andre Chusan, The Bronx High School of Science, “Assessment of SODAR Soundings for

the Collection of Coastal Ocean Vertical Wind Profiles”, The Bronx High School of Science Summer Research Program, Summer 2011.

- Ms. Malynda Bordes, Summer Teak Fellow, “Summer Experiences in Applied Oceanography,”

Summer 2004.

- Mr. Guang Wang, Junior, Stuyvesant High School, “Analysis of Nearshore Wave Characteristics Predicted by a Linear Refraction Model with Measured Nearshore Wave Data”, Stuyvesant High School Summer Scholar’s Program, Summer, 1999.

- Ms. Jennifer Lee, Junior, Stuyvesant High School, “A Quantitative Model of Estuarine Mixing

Processes of Effluents”, Stuyvesant High School Summer Scholar’s Program, Summer, 1998.

- Ms. Meriam Carlos, Junior, Union City High School, “Modeling the Dispersion of Rhodamine WT Dye Discharged from Ocean Outfalls”, Union City Summer Scholar’s Program, Summer, 1995.

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FUNDED RESEARCH Storm Surge Reduction Alternatives for Barnegat Bay, PI; Agency: NJDEP; $98,262; July 2013- Dec. 2013. RAPID Collection of Water Level, Scour, and Structural Damage Data Due to Extreme Storm Surge for the Future Improvement of Structural Systems and Their Resistance to Natural Hazards, PI; Agency: NSF; $25,000; Jan. 2013-Dec. 2013. Field Evaluation and Validation of Remote Wind Sensing Technologies: Shore-based and Buoy Mounted LIDAR Systems, PI; Agency: US Department of Energy; $877,500; July 2012-June 2015. Partnership to improve student achievement in physics: Integrating STEM APO (PISA 2) CO-PI; Agency: NSF; $11.5 million; June 2010 to May 2015; Competitive New Jersey Inlet Erosion Hotspot Assessment and Mitigation PI; Agency: US Army Corps of Engineers; $40,000; June 2010 Feb. 2011; Competitive Phased Development and Operation of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Coastal Ocean Observation System: Year 4 CO-PI; Agency: NOAA; $1.7 million total/$114,000 direct; Oct. 2010 to Sept. 2011; Competitive

NJ Department of Transportation Office of Maritime Resources – New York-New Jersey Harbor NAvigation and Vessel SAFEty Support System (NAVSAFE), August 2009, $700,000 over 2-years. Co-PI with A. Blumberg. CME Associates – Water Level Oscillations in Response to Vessel Passages through Fresh Kills Reach, Carteret, New Jersey, September 2008, $30,000 over 6 months. Principal Investigator. Jet Propulsion Laboratory – the CARD Sensor Web Control System, January 2007. $72,500 over 1-year. Principal Investigator NOAA IOOS – Phased Development and Operation of the Mid-Atlantic Regional Coastal Ocean Observing System, April 2007. $704, 177 over 3-years. Principal Investigator with A. Blumberg. New Jersey Department of Transportation – Shallow Water Wake Mitigation Study, May 2006. $87,776 over 1-year. Principal Investigator. New Jersey Sea Grant – Coastal Processes Specialist, NOAA Sea Grant Extension Program, March, 2006. $99,000 over 2 years. Principal Investigator. New Jersey Sea Grant – Coastal Communities, NOAA Sea Grant Extension Program, March, 2006. $25,000 over 2 years. Principal Investigator.

NJ Office of Emergency Management – Automated Storm Surge Warning System, March 2004. $28,000 over 1 year. Principal Investigator National Weather Service - COMET Cooperative Research Program, April 2004. $79,461 over 2-years. Co-PI with A. Blumberg New Jersey Sea Grant – Coastal Processes Specialist, NOAA Sea Grant Extension Program, March, 2004. $99,000 over 2 years. Principal Investigator. New Jersey Sea Grant – Coastal Communities, NOAA Sea Grant Extension Program, March, 2004. $25,000 over 2 years. Principal Investigator.

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NJ Department of Transportation Office of Maritime Resources – New York New Jersey Harbor Operations Support System, February 2004, $265,000 over 1-year. Co-PI with A. Blumberg. New Jersey Sea Grant – Analysis of Rip Current Formation on Stabilized Coasts, June 2003. $8,000 Development Grant over 1 year. Co-PI with Dr. M. Bruno.

Office of Naval Research – The Stevens Integrated Maritime Surveillance and Forecast System, March 2003. $1.4 million over 1 year. Co-PI with Drs. M. Bruno and A. Blumberg.

New Jersey Office of Emergency Management – FFY 03 Pre-disaster Mitigation Grant Planning Support for County-based, Multi-jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Planning, January 2003. $440,762 over 18 months. Principal Investigator with Dr. S. Halsey. New Jersey Office of Emergency Management – Installation of a NJ Coastal Monitoring Station at Sea Girt, NJ, October 2002. $30,000 over 1 year. Principal Investigator.

New Jersey Sea Grant – Coastal Processes Specialist, NOAA Sea Grant Extension Program, March, 2002. $100,000 over 2 years. Principal Investigator. New Jersey Sea Grant – Coastal Processes Specialist, NOAA Sea Grant Extension Program, March, 2000. $76,000 over 2 years. Principal Investigator.

Stevens Institute of Technology. - Technogenesis Proposal: Development of Autonomous Environmental Monitoring Systems. May 2001 – July 2001. $15,000. (PI, K. Stamnes & M. Sidhoum Co-PIs)

US Army Corps of Engineers. – BAA: Long-term Monitoring of a Small Jettied Inlet with Special Reference to Channel Infilling: Shark River Inlet, New Jersey. June 2001 – October 2001. $25,000. (PI, B. Fullerton Co-PI)

Stevens Institute of Technology. - Technogenesis Proposal: Intelligent Marine Infrastructure. August 2001 – December 2002. $52,000. (Co-PI).

New Jersey State Police Office of Emergency Management - Development of a Rapidly-Deployed, Real-time Observation System for High-Impact Coastal Weather, February, 2000. $8,000. Principal Investigator. New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection- Monitoring of PCB and Other semivolatile Organic Compound Air Emissions in Sites Receiving Stabilized Harbor Sediment, Sept., 1999. $450,727. Co-PI with G. Korfiatis, P.I., C. Christodoulatos, and R. Hires U.S. Army Corps of Engineers –Field Investigation into the Hydrodynamics and Sediment Transport at Constant Elevation and Notched Groins – July 1999. $60,000. Co.-P.I. with K. Rankin, P.I. and M. Bruno.

New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection –The Coastal Protection and Technological Assistance Service – July 1999. $500,000. Co-PI with M. Bruno, P.I. and K. Rankin.

State of New Jersey - New Jersey Toxics Reduction Study, July, 1999. $300,000. Co-PI with M. Bruno, P.I. and K. Rankin. Borough of Cape May Point - Beach Profile and structural elevation survey of the Beachsaver Reef, October, 1998, $2,000. Principal Investigator.

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COGEN Technologies - Characterization of the receiving waters and modeling study of the proposed COGEN outfall in the Arthur Kill, September, 1997. $9,500. Co-P.I. with R. Hires.

Coastal Reclamation Solutions - Laboratory Study of the Sea Block Erosion Control Device. August, 1997 - August, 1998. $25,500. Principal Investigator.

State of New Jersey - Coastal Monitoring Network. July, 1997 - July, 1998. $175,000. Co-PI with M. Bruno, P.I. and K. Rankin.

Wave Dispersion Technologies - Laboratory Study of the Performance Characteristics of the WHISPRWAVETM Floating Breakwater. January, 1997 - September, 1997. $20,768. Principal Investigator.

Rutgers Cooperative Extension, Sea Grant Advisory Service - Development of a Predator Screen Cleaning Device. January, 1997 - August, 1997. $5,000. Principal Investigator.

Stevens Institute of Technology - Detailed Level II Inspection of Waterfront Facilities. October, 1996 - April, 1997. $16,078. Principal Investigator.

Stevens Institute of Technology - Visual Inspection of Waterfront Facilities. June, 1996 - September, 1996. $ 2,130. Principal Investigator.

CONSULTING

Analysis of Sedimentation Processes at Gifford Marine, Margate, NJ for Duane Morris, LLP, 744 Broad Street, Suite 1200 Newark, NJ 07102-3889, 2010-2011.

Surf Zone Data Collection and Analysis in support of CEMS® Beach Stabilization Design for the City of South Padre Island for Coastal Solutions, Inc., Galveston, TX 77554, 2010. Analysis of Delaware River Hydrodynamic Conditions at Eddystone, PA on January 24, 2004 for Hollstein Keating Cattell Johnson & Goldstein, PC, Philadelphia, PA, 2007. Ferry Wake Impact Analysis for Proposed Speedway Located in Staten Island, New York for The International Speedway Corporation, Development LLC, 1801 W. International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach, Florida 32114-1234, 2005. Stability Analysis of Prince’s Bay Revetment for AKRF Engineering, 440 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10016, August 2006. Analysis of sediment transport processes at Stump Pass, Florida. NEXUS Engineering, April, 2004. Review of tidal analysis presented in “Report on the Effects of the Rehabilitated Pier at 1340 Flagler Drive, Mamaroneck, NY 10543” prepared by Malcolm Pirnie, Inc., November 2001. Letter report for The VSA Group, New York, NY, September 2003. (Expert Testimony) Analysis of Shoreline impacts of an Elevated Groin at 1340 Flagler Drive, Mamaroneck, NY, letter review for The VSA Group, New York, NY, February 2003. (Expert Testimony) Analysis of a Coastal Erosion Hotspot at Ocean Beach, Fire Island, Long Island, NY. NEXUS Engineering, May, 1999. Analysis of the Effectiveness of Diamondback Terrapin Excluders for Crab Pots, letter review for the New Jersey Marine Fisheries Council, September, 1997.

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Newport Marine Terminal Project, Hydrodynamic and Sedimentation Analysis of Long Wharf, prepared for Louis Berger and Associates, Inc., Needham, MA, Herrington, T.O., M.S. Bruno and R.I. Hires, October, 1997.

Newport Marine Terminal Project, Hydrodynamic and Sedimentation Analysis of Candidate Sites, prepared for Louis Berger and Associates, Inc., Needham, MA, Herrington, T.O. and J.A. Nickels, December 20, 1996.

Sand Transport Analysis - Steeplechase Pier, Atlantic City, N.J., prepared for Paulus, Sokolowski and Sator, Inc., Warren, N.J., Bruno, M.S. and T.O. Herrington, September 15, 1995.

Coastal Resource Impact Analysis. Reconstruction of Hampton Beach Club East Quoge, Town of Southampton, New York, prepared for Land Use Environmental Corp., Baiting Hollow, New York., Bruno, M.S. and T.O. Herrington, October 17, 1994.

Developed and Prioritized marine physics educational program objectives, developed and evaluated related outdoor and indoor learning activities as part of the Great Kills Education and Visitors Center: Program and design development for the National Park Service, National Recreation Area on Staten Island, New York, January 9, 1994.

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