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  1. Dec 5, 2007 · One Woodrow Wilson Plaza 1300 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Washington, DC 20004-3027. Visit the Wilson Center

  2. Twilley founded the LSU Coastal Sustainability Studio in 2009, and also founded the Center for Ecology and Environmental Technology (CEET) at UL Lafayette in 1999. Most of Dr. Twilley’s research has focused on coastal wetlands in the Gulf of Mexico, throughout Latin America, and in the Pacific Islands. Dr. Twilley has published extensively on ...

  3. Eileen Claussen, President, Pew Center on Global Climate Change The world’s oceans cover approximately 70 percent of the Earth’s surface, indicating their importance to the global environment. In addition to having a large influence on global heat transport and precipitation, … View Details Download (pdf, 643 KB)

  4. Apr 6, 2023 · Kristine Sanders. LSU Communications & University Relations. 225-235-5788. Today, LSU named Robert Twilley the Vice President for Research and Economic Development, pending approval by the LSU Board of Supervisors. Twilley has been serving as the Interim Vice President since October 2022, and is widely known as an expert in the field of coastal ...

  5. Robert Twilley: rtwilley@lsu.edu: Co-PI / Chief Scientist / Modeler: Dr. Robert Twilley has been executive director of the Louisiana Sea Grant Program since 2012 and previously was Vice President for Research at University of Louisiana at Lafayette and director of the Wetland Biogeochemistry Institute at LSU.

  6. Roberts Centre is located in the middle of three of the largest cities in Ohio: Columbus, Cincinnati, and Dayton. With the region’s largest convention center, the luxurious Holiday Inn hotel, and Ralph’s American Grill all on site, Roberts Centre is a wonderful break from the hustle and bustle of city living.

  7. 783. 1998. Carbon sinks in mangroves and their implications to carbon budget of tropical coastal ecosystems. RR Twilley, RH Chen, T Hargis. Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 64, 265-288. , 1992. 767. 1992. The decline of submerged vascular plants in upper Chesapeake Bay: Summary of results concerning possible causes.