Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation
The Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation is a private, nonprofit organization created in 1971. At that time, the members of two regionally based organizations, the Atlantic Estuarine Research Society and the New England Estuarine Research Society recognized the need for a third estuarine organization that would address national estuarine and coastal issues. Today, CERF is a multidisciplinary federation of members and eight regionally-based Affiliate Societies dedicated to the understanding and wise stewardship of estuaries and coasts worldwide.
Mission
CERFβs mission is to advance research, knowledge, and stewardship of coasts and estuaries and sustain the education and professional development of a diverse and inclusive community.Membership in CERF is open to all who support these goals. The Federation has approximately 1,400 members, and approximately 1,000 more who are members of the Affiliate Societies.
CERF addresses the purposes listed above by convening conferences in odd-numbered years ; through the more frequent meetings of its Affiliate Societies in their regions; and through regular publication of the scholarly journal Estuaries and Coasts, the management-focused e-newsletter Coastal and Estuarine Science News, and the CERF's Up quarterly bulletin. The Federation serves as a source of advice on estuarine and coastal matters by providing policy statements and responding to requests for information from legislative and management organizations. The Federation serves its members and the community through a variety of additional programming, including webinars, online communities of practice, and scholarships and awards.
History
In the mid-1960s estuarine scientists around the globe were beginning to recognize that wide dissemination of information concerning estuarine water circulation patterns, rates of exchange of materials within coastal and marine waters and the ecology of estuarine organisms was essential to the realistic management of estuaries in the future. This wide recognition of the intertwined interest between knowledge of estuarine systems and eutrophication characterizes the task oriented nature of the study of estuaries.In the Fall of 1969, a special committee was assembled to explore the formation of a new society not dedicated to any particular geographic region in order to accommodate a larger domestic and international membership. The new group known as the Estuarine Research Federation was created.
In an effort to identify the true scope of ERF interests to ALL people who may be interested in participating in the Federation's activities, ERF members voted by mail, in the summer of 2007, to approve a name change to Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation.
Meetings
CERF has hosted 27 international conferences during the years since the Federation's inception:| 1971 β Long Island, NY | 1973 β Myrtle Beach, SC | 1975 β Galveston, TX | 1977 β Mt. Pocono, PA | 1979 β Jekyll Island, GA |
| 1981 β Gleneden Beach, OR | 1983 β Virginia Beach, VA | 1985 β Durham, NH | 1987 β New Orleans, LA | 1989 β Baltimore, MD |
| 1991 β San Francisco, CA | 1993 β Hilton Head, SC | 1995 β Corpus Christi, TX | 1997 β Providence RI | 1999 β New Orleans, LA |
| 2001 β St Petersburg Beach, FL | ||||
| 2012 β Mar del Plata, Argentina | ||||
| 2025 β Richmond, VA | 2027 β San Juan, PR |
Leadership
CERF has endured and evolved during its short history under the leadership of the individuals listed below. Those who have led the society are important members of the estuarine and coastal science communities. The list provide below includes the name of each president and the most significant scientific contribution made by each individual prior to their Presidencies.- L. Eugene Cronin, 1971β1973
- :"Anatomy and histology of the male reproductive system of Callinectes sapidus rathbun." Journal of Morphology 1947
- H. Perry Jeffries, 1973β1975
- :"A stress syndrome in hard clam Mercenaria mercenaria." Journal of Invertebrate Pathology 1972
- F. John Vernberg, 1975β1977
- :"Studies on the physiological variation between tropical and temperate zone fiddler crabs of the genus UCA.2. Oxygen Consumption of whole organisms." Biological Bulletin 1959
- Michael Castagna 1977β1979
- :"Culture of bay scallop, Argopecten irradians, in Virginia." Marine Fisheries Review 1975
- Robert J. Reimold, 1979β1981
- :"Movement of phosphorus through salt marsh cord grass, Spartina alterniflora loisel." Limnology and Oceanography 1972
- Barbara L. Welsh, 1981β1983
- :"Role of grass shrimp, Palaemonetes pugio, in a tidal marsh ecosystem." Ecology 1975
- Austin Beatty Williams, 1983β1985
- :"Swimming crabs of the genus Callinectes." Fishery Bulletin 1974
- Jerry R. Schubel, 1985β1987
- :"Turbidity maximum of northern Chesapeake Bay" Science 1968
- Donald F. Boesch, 1987β1989
- :"Classification and community structure of macrobenthos in Hampton Roads area, Virginia." Marine Biology 1973
- Robert J. Orth, 1989β1991
- :"Chesapeake Bay- An unprecedented decline in submerged aquatic vegetation." Science 1983
- Christopher F. D'Elia, 1991β1993
- :"Determination of total nitrogen in aqueous samples using persulfate digestion." Limnology and Oceanography 1977
- Frederic H. Nichols, 1993β1995
- :"The modification of an estuary." Science 1986
- Candace A. Oviatt, 1995β1997
- :"Patterns of productivity during eutrophication β A mesocosm experiment." Marine Ecology Progress Series 1986
- Nancy N. Rabalais, 1997β1999
- :"Comparison of continuous records of near-bottom dissolved oxygen from the hypoxia zone along the Louisiana Coast." Estuaries 1994
- Anne E. Giblin, 1999β2001
- :"Biogeochemical diversity along a riverside toposequence in Arctic Alaska." Ecological Monographs. 1991
- Dennis M. Allen, 2001β2003
- :"Interannual variation in larval fish recruitment to estuarine epibenthic habitats." Marine Ecology Progress Series 1990
- Linda C. Schaffner, 2003β2005
- :"Small-scale organism distributions and patterns of species diversity β Evidence for positive interactions in an estuarine benthic community." Marine Ecology Progress Series 1990
- Robert R. Christian, 2005β2007
- :"Multiyear distribution patterns of nutrients within the Neuse River estuary, North Carolina." Marine Ecology Progress Series 1991
- Robert W. Howarth, 2007β2009
- :"Nutrient limitation of net primary production in marine ecosystems." Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics 1998
- Susan L. Williams, 2009β2011
- :"Experimental studies of Caribbean seagrass bed development." Ecological Monographs 1990
- Walter R. Boynton 2011β2013
- :"Inputs, transformations and transport of nitrogen and phosphorus in Chesapeake Bay and selected tributaries." Estuaries 1995
- Kenneth L. Heck Jr. 2013β2015
- :"Explicit calculation of the rarefaction diversity measurement and the determination of sufficient sample size." Ecology 1975
- Robert R. Twilley, 2015β2017
- :"The exchange of organic carbon in basin mangrove forests in a southwest Florida estuary." Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 1985
- Hilary A. Neckles, 2017β2019
- :"Relative effects of nutrient enrichment and grazing on epiphyte-macrophyte dynamics." Oecologia 1993
- James W. Fourqurean, 2019β2021
- :"Seagrass ecosystems as a globally significant carbon stock." Nature Geoscience 2012
- Leila Hamdan, 2021β2023
- :"Effects of COREXIT EC9500A on bacteria from a beach oiled by the Deepwater Horizon spill." Aquatic Microbial Ecology 2011
- Linda Blum, 2023β2025
- :"Spartina alterniflora root dynamics in a Virginia marsh." Marine Ecology Progress Series 1993
- Sharon Herzka, 2025β2027
- :"Assessing connectivity of estuarine fishes based on stable isotope ratio analysis." Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 2005