NOAA Now Accepting Proposals for 2018 Coastal Resilience Grants
NOAA intends to award up to $15 million to support coastal resilience grants that benefit coastal ecosystems and communities.
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.
This competition is designed to foster the expansion of a sustainable U.S. ocean, coastal and Great Lakes aquaculture sector.
Four recent graduates from Florida universities have received Knauss Fellowships, recognizing their outstanding achievement in marine policy research.
Written by a team of marine education experts and lavishly illustrated, this book will spark interest in young readers while it informs adults about sea turtle biology and ecology, as well as efforts by scientists and wildlife conservationists to understand and protect these fascinating creatures.
Using two planes, GPS-enabled cameras and spotter pilots, Sea Grant is hoping to recover displaced lobster traps.
Sea Grant partners on a $29K grant to build a living shoreline in habitat-starved estuary.
The Flagler County School District officially switched to lunch trays made of recycled paper, thanks to the Florida Microplastic Awareness Program.
Rick O’Connor, Florida Sea Grant agent for UF/IFAS Extension in Escambia County, has been awarded the 2017 Don Sweat Sea Grant Extension Award.
The seminar will take place Tuesday, October 24 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Camp Helen State Park, 23937 Panama City Beach Parkway in Panama City Beach.