
معرفی
Gregg Moore is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of New Hampshire (UNH). He leads the Coastal Restoration and Resiliency Lab, focusing on coastal wetland restoration ecology, conservation, and land management in temperate and tropical habitats. His research examines anthropogenic impacts on wetlands, invasive species management, and the interplay between plant community patterns and sediment biogeochemistry.
- Ph.D., Biology, Boston University
- M.S., Ecology, Boston University
- B.S., Environmental Studies and Biology, Tufts University
Dr. Moore's work includes long-term studies on habitat loss, salt marsh dynamics, and mangrove conservation in regions like the Great Bay Estuary, Great Marsh, and the Eastern Caribbean. His lab develops strategies to restore native plant communities and promote rare species resilience.
Key research trends include climate change impacts on coastal ecosystems, sediment biogeochemistry, and community-based restoration approaches. His 2019 publication on sea-level rise in Estuaries and Coasts highlights his focus on predictive modeling of coastal wetland responses.
- Courses Taught:
- BIOL 408: Plants and Civilization
- BIOL 780: Capstone Companion Course
- MEFB 500: Coastal Habitat Field Research
- MEFB 590: Coastlines in Crisis
- MEFB 747/847: Aquatic Plants Restoration/Mgt
Dr. Moore's lab operates in diverse locations, including New England, Bangladesh, British Virgin Islands, Haiti, UAE, and US Virgin Islands, emphasizing global relevance of wetland conservation. His outreach and field updates connect academic research with community engagement.





