Maritime Risk Symposium focuses on intersection of coastal and maritime resilience

Representatives from the U.S. Coast Guard, the Coastal Resilience Center of Excellence (CRC) and academic and practitioners from around the country came together on Nov. 14-15, 2016, at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for the 7th  Annual Maritime Risk Symposium. Members of the military, commercial and academic communities focused on the topic of “Integrating Maritime and Coastal Resilience”. Each of the Department of Homeland Security Science & Technology Directorate Office of University Programs Centers of Excellence was represented.

Dr. Melissa Allen, Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Computational Science and Engineering Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, spoke during the third session, “Enhancing the Resilience of Coastal Infrastructure.”
Dr. Melissa Allen, Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Computational Science and Engineering Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, spoke during the third session, “Enhancing the Resilience of Coastal Infrastructure.”

The symposium was organized into five sessions:

  • General Port Resilience
  • Resilience in Houston/Galveston, TX, area
  • Resilience in Coastal Infrastructure
  • Resilience in the Norfolk / Hampton Roads, VA, area
  • Cyber Resilience in the Maritime Transportation System

The 2017 Maritime Risk Symposium will be held at Tiffin University in Tiffin, Ohio, and will focus on cyber-security issues within the Maritime Transportation System.

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