This project will have significant impact by providing USACE with the first standardized guidelines for assessing the outcomes of BUDM in mangrove ecosystems. These guidelines will enable practitioners to replicate implementation and monitoring protocols across both continental United States (CONUS) and outside the continental United States (OCONUS) coastlines where mangroves occur. By addressing a critical knowledge gap, this research reduces uncertainties surrounding TLP, empowering USACE to make faster, more confident decisions that couple BUDM with strategies enhancing mangrove resilience to sea level rise.
Aligned with the EWN mission, the project leverages natural processes—such as tidal reconnection—to restore hydrology, nutrient cycling, and sedimentation patterns that are essential for long-term mangrove regeneration and soil elevation maintenance. This nature-based approach not only increases ecological resilience but also enhances coastal protection from storm surge and wave energy, providing tangible benefits to surrounding infrastructure and communities. Furthermore, the collaborative design and execution of this pilot study—bringing together federal agencies, research institutions, and local stakeholders—ensures broad engagement, transparency, and co-development of strategies that strengthen both scientific rigor and social acceptability.
By producing transferable knowledge and science-based guidelines, the project positions USACE as a leader in advancing nature-based solutions that complement or replace traditional gray infrastructure, thereby saving time and resources while improving credibility and resilience outcomes. Datasets will be archived in permanent repositories, and project results will be shared through the global mangrove restoration tracker tool to promote transparency and stakeholder integration15.
Principal Investigators
Dr. Jacob Berkowitz, Research Soil Scientist, USACE-ERDC Environmental Laboratory
Dr. Andre Rovai, Research Biologist & Coastal Carbon Network Director, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Dr. Jeremy Conrad, United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Team Members
Dr. Safra Altman, Research Ecologist, USACE-ERDC Environmental Laboratory
Dr. Nathan Beane, Research Forester, USACE-ERDC Environmental Laboratory
Dr. Robert Chancia, Researcher/Engineer I, Rochester Institute of Technology
Bob Gerwig, J.N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge Manager, United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Krystyna Powell, Research Biologist, USACE-ERDC Environmental Laboratory
Jaybus Price, Research Biologist, USACE-ERDC Environmental Laboratory
Avery Renshaw, Biological Science Technician, United States Fish and Wildlife Service
Dr. Jarrell Smith, Research Civil Engineer, USACE-ERDC Coastal & Hydraulics Laboratory
William Tomlinson, Biological Science Technician, USACE-ERDC Environmental Laboratory