Author: Florida Sea Grant

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Strategic Plan Survey (2026)

Help us shape our next strategic plan by answering the survey questions in as much or as little detail as you wish. 

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Public Announcement

Public Notice October 27, 2025 Search and Screen Committee meeting for the Florida Sea Grant Associate Director of Extension and Education and UF/IFAS Extension Agent III/IV The meeting will be held virtually on October 31, 2025, from 1-3pm ET and

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From Reef to Response: Recap of Interregional Invasive Soft Coral Workshop

Renee Crisostomo is the Pacific Coral Disturbance Coordinator for Florida Sea Grant. Her position supports coral disturbance preparedness and response across Pacific coral reef jurisdictions, including Hawai’i, American Samoa, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, through capacity

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Florida Sea Grant – USVI Coral Week Report

Noel Carrera-Yulfo is the Puerto Rico Coral Rescue Coordinator for Florida Sea Grant. provides leadership and coordination for coral rescue efforts across the U.S. Caribbean, with a focus on safeguarding rare and resilient coral species. He works in partnership with

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Public Comments Sought for Florida Sea Grant Review

The deadline to submit public comment is April 17, 2025, at 5 pm. Florida Sea Grant will be reviewed on April 21-24 by a team convened by the National Sea Grant College Program. The review will be conducted virtually and

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Meet the 2023 Summer Research Interns

Every summer, Florida Sea Grant grants nine students awards funding to work under a University of Florida adviser. These students work on projects that contribute to the future of coastal science and conservation efforts. From living shorelines to harmful algal

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Where Are They Now with Bryan Keller

Florida Sea Grant-funded students engage in different research areas, all around the globe, and Bryan Keller can attest to the accomplishment. Keller was an Aylesworth and Guy Harvey scholar, as well as a 2020 Knauss Fellow, which landed him his