For the more information about the geologic resources of the National Park Service, please visit http://www.nature.nps.gov/geology/.
Coastal Geology Research
The coast is one of the most dynamic environments on Earth and is subject to constant change from waves, currents, and tides. This change can cause serious problems for coastal communities and national park resources. Research greatly benefits parks by providing the scientific information necessary to protect and preserve coastal resources.
The relatively unspoiled natural resources found in coastal parks provide an ideal setting for the study of coastal features and processes. The National Park Service is currently involved in numerous research partnerships with the private sector, universities, and other government agencies. Current research in coastal national parks includes:
- Inventory and Monitoring Programs,
- Sea Level Rise and Storm Vulnerability Studies, and the
- Geoscientists-In-The-Parks Program.
If you are interested in conducting research in the National Parks, or establishing collaborative studies, please see the Geologic Research Opportunities fact sheet (PDF - 83KB). To learn about park needs for research and the NPS procedures and requirements for applying for research permits see the NPS Research Permit and Reporting System website.
Related Links
- NPS Coastal Geology Knowledge Center
- NPS Tour of Park Geology
- NPS Geoscientists-In-The-Parks Program
Last Updated: June 08, 2011



