Hernando County First in Florida to Bring Entire Coastal Zone into Comprehensive Plan
Sea Grant brings land-use expertise to engage with Hernando County in adopting first-of-its-kind coastal waterway plan.
Sea Grant brings land-use expertise to engage with Hernando County in adopting first-of-its-kind coastal waterway plan.
A novel eyes-in-the-sky solution has helped lobster fishermen quickly locate and recover displaced traps.
This year’s winner, Logan Track, is a senior in the MaST Research Program at Sarasota High School in Sarasota.
The workshop will be from 8:30 a.m. to noon on April 23 at the Sarasota County Extension office, 6700 Clark Road, 34241.
The workshop is from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Cedar Key Community Center, 809 6th Street. For those who cannot attend, the workshop will also be streamed live on Facebook on the Florida Artificial Reefs Facebook page.
Throughout the month of March, coastal communities across Florida are observing Seagrass Awareness Month as a means of bringing attention to the importance of seagrass meadows to the ocean’s health.
Four students from Florida universities have each received $2,000 from the Florida Sea Grant Scholars program to support their research.
The President’s budget has been released and it proposes elimination of the Sea Grant program.
NOAA intends to award up to $15 million to support coastal resilience grants that benefit coastal ecosystems and communities.
Anglers will play a key role by tagging fish and working directly with scientists onboard their boats.