CC&E Today | February 2, 2022
Bluebonnet Swamp
The LSU’s College of the Coast & Environment, or CC&E, houses the largest group of wetlands experts under one roof in Louisiana. In fact, more than a fourth of CC&E’s faculty have a primary focus on wetlands research, and four of the top 10 published wetlands scientists in the U.S. work at CC&E, according to Web of Science. Their work leads to a better understanding of the complex causes of wetlands loss, potential methods for restoration, and ways to better manage these systems.
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image of a river reads DOCS Celebrating Our Journey
Commemorating More Than 50 Years of the LSU Department of Oceanography & Coastal Sciences
This year, LSU CC&E is commemorating the legacy of its Department of Oceanography & Coastal Sciences. On the "DOCS: Celebrating Our Journey" webpage, you will find an abundance of interactive content, videos, photos, and articles highlighting some of the major coastal and environmental contributions we are making to Louisiana and the world.

And later in 2022, we will host a celebratory event. So, please keep an eye on this page for updates!
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For even more coastal news around campus, check out the Office of Research & Economic Development.
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LSU's College of the Coast & Environment is on the front lines of complex and constantly changing coastal and environmental challenges. Learn more about our departments: Environmental Sciences and Oceanography & Coastal Sciences.
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