Event Series Climate Smart Floridians (Hybrid)

Climate Smart Floridians (Hybrid)

The Climate Smart Floridian program is designed to education residents about actions they can take to reduce their environmental impacts. The course will be comprised of two in-person field trips and four virtual programs. This program is being offered in partnership with Lyonia Environmental Center and Green Volusia but is open to residents of any county!  The program […]

UF/IFAS Nature Coast Biological Station 2022 Annual Open House

Nature Coast Biological Station 552 1st St., Cedar Key, FL, United States

Please join us at the Nature Coast Biological Station facility in Cedar Key for an Open House event! We will have a great lineup of booths showcasing the work that our students, researchers, affiliates, and educators are doing in Nature Coast communities! There will be touch tanks, a scavenger hunt, and tours of the facility throughout the day. This event is free and open to the public.

Event Series Climate Smart Floridians (Hybrid)

Climate Smart Floridians (Hybrid)

The Climate Smart Floridian program is designed to education residents about actions they can take to reduce their environmental impacts. The course will be comprised of two in-person field trips and four virtual programs. This program is being offered in partnership with Lyonia Environmental Center and Green Volusia but is open to residents of any county!  The program […]

2022 Florida Sea Grant Summer Internship Symposium

Florida Sea Grant is pleased to invite the public to a virtual symposium held this Wednesday from 1-2:30p.m. ET where the 2022 Class of Undergraduate Research Interns will be reporting out about the outcomes and impact of their research experience. Register here: https://bit.ly/FSGResearchInternSymposium The Symposium will feature eight undergraduate students who were selected for the […]

Nature Coast Currents: Springs Coast Seagrass Mapping and the 2020 mapping results – Chris Anastasiou

We are pleased to announce registration is open for the 2022-2023 webinar series, Nature Coast Currents! This free monthly webinar is designed to publicly communicate the results of the newest science and research conducted in the Nature Coast, especially along the southern portion that is encompassed by the Nature Coast Aquatic Preserve (Citrus, Hernando, and […]

Mechanisms for Improved Detection of HABs Using Satellites (Workshop at U.S. Symposium on Harmful Algae)

Hilton Albany 40 Lodge St, Albany, United States

In conjunction with the U.S. Symposium on Harmful Algae (register via conference), Betty Staugler is joined by Richard Stumpf, NOAA NCCOS, and Michelle Tomlinson, NOAA NCCOS, to convene a workshop to discuss mechanisms for improved detection of HABs using satellites. This workshop will provide: an opportunity for participants to discuss their HAB detection and forecasting needs, […]

Event Series Climate Smart Floridians (Hybrid)

Climate Smart Floridians (Hybrid)

The Climate Smart Floridian program is designed to education residents about actions they can take to reduce their environmental impacts. The course will be comprised of two in-person field trips and four virtual programs. This program is being offered in partnership with Lyonia Environmental Center and Green Volusia but is open to residents of any county!  The program […]

Event Series Climate Smart Floridians (Hybrid)

Climate Smart Floridians (Hybrid)

The Climate Smart Floridian program is designed to education residents about actions they can take to reduce their environmental impacts. The course will be comprised of two in-person field trips and four virtual programs. This program is being offered in partnership with Lyonia Environmental Center and Green Volusia but is open to residents of any county!  The program […]

‘Green Drinks’ in Gainesville at First Magnitude Brewing Company

First Magnitude Brewing Company 91220 SE Veitch St, Gainesville, FL

"Green Drinks" Specialist Guest Dr. Julie Meyer, Assistant Professor at the University of Florida, will be talking about her lab's work using microbes to save coral reefs in Florida and the Caribbean.