Maurizio Martinelli Named Coral Disease Response Coordinator
In his new role, Martinelli will be steering the state’s collective response to stony coral tissue loss disease, which has plagued Florida’s 360-mile-long reef tract since 2014.
DetailsIn his new role, Martinelli will be steering the state’s collective response to stony coral tissue loss disease, which has plagued Florida’s 360-mile-long reef tract since 2014.
DetailsDuring her fellowship, Grant will help the Conservation Clinic develop programming in the area of social vulnerability to climate change.
DetailsFlorida Sea Grant is now seeking letters of intent for two-year coastal and ocean applied research grants that reflect priorities identified in the current Florida Sea Grant Strategic Plan.
DetailsFlorida Sea Grant researcher rethinks how cities can adapt to rising seas.
DetailsSea Grant helps scientists conduct their research and disseminate it to the public.
DetailsThe free workshop “Sea-Level Rise and Flooding: Planning and Law for Local Governments” will take place in Marathon from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on January 9, 2019.
DetailsAnswers to the frequently asked questions about Florida’s lingering red tide.
DetailsAs recovery and restoration efforts ramp up post-Hurricane Michael, restoring the towering sand dunes that define beaches across Florida’s Panhandle has become a critical priority to local, state and federal agencies as well as coastal residents.
DetailsThree Florida students have received Knauss Fellowships, recognizing their outstanding achievement in marine and coastal policy research.
DetailsThis notice invites persons to email comments on the management aspect of the Florida Sea Grant program or its work.
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