On the Road to 50: Join Florida Sea Grant for Parts 2 and 3 of the Decadal Seminar Series
To celebrate 50 years of collaboration, FSG is highlighting research partners across Florida State University (FSU) and Florida International University (FIU).
To celebrate 50 years of collaboration, FSG is highlighting research partners across Florida State University (FSU) and Florida International University (FIU).
Florida Sea Grant is now accepting applications for the 2027 FSG-Guy Harvey Fellowship Program from graduate students at Florida universities who are conducting research that will help support the sustainable management of marine fish. Applications are due to Florida Sea
Florida Sea Grant’s research projects are awarded on a biennial basis for two years following a rigorous review process in accordance with the National Sea Grant Competition Policy. The competition is designed to help support the program’s applied research and
Dr. Cilano’s professional career has centered on supporting coastal communities and aquaculture practices. Dr. Cilano previously worked with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) as an aquaculture oyster regulator, overseeing alternative oyster culture methods, including on-bottom and off-bottom
To commemorate its 50th anniversary, Florida Sea Grant is proud to present “Decades of Advancing Coastal & Marine Science,” a special webinar series highlighting longstanding collaborations with leading university partners across Florida.
Anglers rally to remove invasive fish species from local waterways in Southwest Florida. It’s your chance to make an impact, enjoy the outdoors, and maybe even land your biggest catch yet.
Held annually, the blitz invites volunteers to take photos of seagrass, identify what they see using provided identification guides, and upload their observations through the Survey123 app or website.
From February 24–26, more than 515 participants gathered at the University of Florida Reitz Union for the 10th Biennial Symposium hosted by the UF Water Institute and Duke Energy, with Florida Sea Grant (FSG) serving as the event’s Diamond Sponsor.
The 2018 Karenia brevis red tide event left a $2.7 billion mark on the Sunshine state. Beaches and waters were littered with dead fish, residents suffered from respiratory irritation, property values dipped, habitats and water quality deteriorated, and tourism and
Florida is home to the longest coastline in the contiguous United States, and with its population growing rapidly, understanding how to protect these shores is more important than ever. Living Shorelines for Florida: A Practical Guide for Building Coastal Resilience
Florida Sea Grant is proud to announce that Samuel Kwawukume, a Ph.D. student in Food Science at Florida State University, has been selected as a 2025 recipient of the Aylesworth Scholarship. This year marks a special milestone for both Samuel
Florida Sea Grant introduces the 2025 cohort of undergraduate interns joining on ten new faculty research projects this summer. Our newest interns will be participating in research focused on Sustainable Fisheries & Aquaculture, Healthy Coastal Ecosystems, and Resilient Coastal Economies.
Florida Sea Grant (FSG) is now accepting applications for the 2026 FSG/Guy Harvey Fellowship cohort from graduate students at Florida universities conducting research in the marine sciences. Applications are due to Florida Sea Grant by 11:30 p.m. EST, on July
Dr. Lisa Krimsky, Florida Sea Grant UF/IFAS Regional Water Resources Extension Agent (RSA) has been presented the prestigious 2025 Don Sweat Sea Grant Extension Award. Dr. Krimsky’s work focuses on providing resources that encourage behavior change to reduce non-point sources of
“Taking out the Trash”can be Rewarding
Every minute, two garbage trucks filled with plastic end up in the ocean. That’s why as a Hillsborough County High School Student, Swara Patel steps into the waist-high waters of the Anclote River to clean up trash before it reaches