U.S. Coral Reef Task Force Coral Disease Working Pacific Preparedness Workshop

This workshop is targeted at Pacific coral managers and practitioners in support of their efforts to prepare for a potential coral disease outbreak in the Pacific. The workshop will focus on preventing coral disease transmission, understanding threats and what is known about the susceptibility of Pacific corals, prioritizing response and preparedness needs, and strategies to obtain resources to meet these needs.

Bite-sized Science: Florida Horseshoe Crab Watch

In the eighth episode of 2022's Bite-sized Science webinar series, learn about the citizen science project that is providing the state with data about Florida's horseshoe crab population and the […]

Boat Sewage: Why it’s Important & What Solutions are Underway

Vicki Gambale, Florida Sea Grant's Clean Vessel Act Education Coordinator joins the Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences Spring Seminar Series to discuss why keeping boat sewage out of Florida's waterways is […]

2022 International Coastal Cleanup in Cedar Key

Cedar Key City Marina Dock St., Cedar Key, FL, United States

The International Coastal Cleanup is an annual event organized by the Ocean Conservancy - the Cedar Key community has been participating for over 10 years! Please come out and join us for the cleanup from 8 AM - 12 PM (check-in as early as 7:30 am) - volunteers receive a free lunch and t-shirt (while supplies last). To participate, simply show up and check in (or pre-register on Eventbrite) at the Cedar Key City Marina as early as 7:30 AM to pick up trash bags and get assigned to an area. Volunteers will be counting items collected as they go using the data sheets provided or using the Clean Swell app. The data sheets must be dropped off along with the trash to earn a t-shirt. Please bring your own gloves!

Reef Futures Workshop: Planning for Caribbean Coral Rescue as a Response to Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease

The workshop will serve as a forum for collaboration, learning, and dialogue among Caribbean partners responding to stony coral tissue loss disease (SCTLD) on local coral reefs who are interested in establishing and enhancing coral rescue programs as a part of SCTLD response efforts. The workshop will help Caribbean disease response practitioners and coral reef managers begin to develop SCTLD coral rescue plans, ensuring they have an understanding of different methodologies and technologies that will help meet their goals.

Bite-Sized Science: Phytoplankton Monitoring Network

The Bite-Sized Science webinar series is presented by UF/IFAS Extension Florida Sea Grant agents and specialists. Each webinar consists of a 30-minute presentation, followed by Q&A. Our focus for 2022 […]