Mandy Baily Named Florida Sea Grant’s Living Shoreline Program Assistant
Mandy Sunshine Baily combines her passions for water resources and community engagement in her new role as Florida Sea Grant’s Living Shoreline Program Assistant and
Mandy Sunshine Baily combines her passions for water resources and community engagement in her new role as Florida Sea Grant’s Living Shoreline Program Assistant and
Originially published on blogs.ifas.ufl.edu Highlights Recreational crab traps in Florida are required to have an opening no larger than 6-by-2 inches in place by March
After over 30 years of protection, the Goliath grouper will have a limited recreational season in Florida state waters beginning in spring of 2023. With
Written by: Katherine Rose, UF/IFAS Florida Sea Grant agent of Charlotte County, and Betty Staugler, Florida Sea Grant NOAA HAB Liaison, with special thanks to
Florida’s Coral Reef is a beautiful, national treasure that supports an incredible amount of life and provides jobs, coastal protection, and enjoyment for millions of
Matthew Marrero, a doctoral student of marine science at Florida International University, has received the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)-Sea Grant Fellowship in Population and
Greetings All! Just a few, quick items for this last eNews of the year. As 2022 comes to a close, I wish you all a
https://youtu.be/RvcuNKGKIO0 Seagrasses are being lost all over the world. Healthy and thriving seagrasses are vital to our Florida ecology and economy. Learn about Florida Sea
Florida Sea Grant is seeking a Science Communicator to join its Communications team. This position will be responsible for the development of written material that
Cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, are a group of microorganisms that live in aquatic environments throughout the world. Some types of cyanobacteria are known to produce a variety of toxins that may cause harm and sometimes death to fish, wildlife, domestic animal, and rarely, humans.
Graduate students from the University of South Florida, Florida A&M University, Florida State University, University of South Florida, Nova Southeastern University and Florida Atlantic University
Florida Sea Grant is now accepting applications for the 2023 NMFS-Sea Grant Fellowship Program from Florida Ph.D. students interested in population and ecosystem dynamics or marine resource and environmental economics.
For the better half of my life, I knew that I wanted to go into the field of marine biology. However, it wasn’t until my
Dr. William “Bill” Seaman, former Associate Director of Florida Sea Grant and one of the founders of the Florida Artificial Reef Summit, recently published a
Greetings Everyone! I’m a little late getting this quarter’s eNews out, but there was a hurricane in my life, so I’m literally and figuratively still