Understanding Florida’s Red Tide
Frequently asked questions and answers about the 2018 red tide in Southwest Florida.
DetailsFrequently asked questions and answers about the 2018 red tide in Southwest Florida.
DetailsSeven graduate students have received Guy Harvey scholarship awards, recognizing their outstanding achievement in marine fisheries science research.
DetailsSatellite imagery has indicated that a bloom of blue-green algae has formed in Lake Okeechobee.
DetailsVolunteer divers and anglers spent 10 days counting the large and charismatic goliath grouper.
DetailsLiving shorelines are protected from erosion using plantings of natural materials like oyster shell and mangroves.
DetailsThe new interactive web-based story map shares the stories and accomplishments of our formerly-funded students.
DetailsTwo graduate students have received scholarships from the Aylesworth Foundation for the Advancement of Marine Science.
DetailsSea Grant brings land-use expertise to engage with Hernando County in adopting first-of-its-kind coastal waterway plan.
DetailsA novel eyes-in-the-sky solution has helped lobster fishermen quickly locate and recover displaced traps.
DetailsThis year’s winner, Logan Track, is a senior in the MaST Research Program at Sarasota High School in Sarasota.
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