Coastal Environmental Analysis, LLC

Specializing in biological, chemical and ecological studies of the coastal region
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                                                                      Coastal Environmental Analysis, LLC

                                                     Joseph P. Richardson, Ph.D
                                                             Marine Scientist                                      

     
 Latest Update:      
See the new "Research Report" (and video of feeding barnacles) on Tybee Island Marine Science Center's Aquatic Invaders webpage:       http://tybeemarinescience.org/?page_id=123     (project described on "Recent Projects" page)
 
  

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                  Specializing in Coastal Environmental Studies

 

                Chemical          Water Quality            Biological

                Ecological        Microbiological        Monitoring

                Field Studies    Lab Analysis            Data Analysis

 
Coastal Environmental Analysis, LLC, has been conducting biological, ecological and water quality research, monitoring and analysis in coastal GA, SC and FL since 1998.  CEA offers a full line of service that includes: field sampling, analysis and monitoring; lab analysis; chemical, biological, microbiological sampling and analysis.  CEA conducts studies in a variety of coastal habitats including ocean beaches, estuaries, salt marshes, coastal rivers, tidal creeks, storm water systems including canals and drainage ditches. CEA has the capabilities to collect samples and conduct studies in a diversity of habitats ranging from ditch culverts to estuaries to open beaches. 
                                                    
                                            
 

 
Coastal Environmental Analysis utilizes state of the art, research-quality and EPA approved methods and equipment in the field and lab.  A partial list of water quality parameters analyzed and quantified on a regular basis includes the following:
  • Temperature
  • Salinity
  • Conductivity
  • pH
  • Turbidity (water clarity)
  • Settleable solids
  • Dissolved Oxygen and percent Oxygen saturation
  • Nutrients (Nitrate, Phosphate)
  • Microbial analyses conducted on a regular basis include:
    •  Enterococci bacteria (salt water areas)
    • E. coli bacteria (fresh water areas)
  • Biological assessments (marine, estuarine, coastal)

 

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Coastal Environmental Analysis is often employed to collect water, sediment, fish and shellfish samples for analyses including ecological statistics, and pollutant concentrations such as heavy metals, Poly-aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH’s), and PCB’s. 

                                                                                                      

                               

 


       High quality sampling and sample analysis is only part of what CEA offers. CEA also performs:

  • data and results analysis
  • results interpretation and presentation
  • project report writing

 

                       

 

 

In addition, CEA can also assist in designing a monitoring program for optimal efficiency and effectiveness.

 

CEA has been successful in developing grant proposals for clients including coastal municipalities to gain funding support for their projects.  (See "Recent Projects")

 

 

   Sometimes it's what you don't see in the water      

                         that might be harmful.                                  Other times, potential problems are more obvious.
 
                     
                                                                                                         
   I took this picture while conducting a summer 2006                        A combination of factors including low oxygen, high
   graduate marine science class for Georgia school teachers         water temperature, and high salinity probably caused
   on San Salvador Island, Bahamas.  This is a near-shore                this fish kill (mostly menhaden and mullet) in a section of
   hard bottom area and the depth is about 18 inches.                        estuary that receives storm water drainage.  Often, it is
   Do you see the Scorpionfish? The water is crystal clear,               particular combinations of otherwise sub-lethal water quality
   but the well camouflaged Scorpionfish with its venomous            factors that together can produce lethal conditions.
   spines could inflict pain and lots of problems.

 


 

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Coastal Environmental Analysis, LLC                                
                                                                                                                    Coastal Environmental Analysis, LLC
                                                                                             P.O. Box 30923

                                                                                             Savannah, GA 31410