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Mike Sipos Holding Red Fish

Collier County’s New Extension Agent – Michael Sipos

Gray Vickery is one of Florida’s incoming 2022 Knauss Marine Policy Fellows. At the University of South Florida, Vickery pursued an M.S. degree in Environmental Science and Policy. He worked within the USF Coastal Research Laboratory on various coastal management projects, including erosion monitoring, inlet management, and sea turtle nesting research.

Group Photo in front of Mammoth bones

Science Writing Workshop at 7th Annual UF Water Institute Symposium

Gray Vickery is one of Florida’s incoming 2022 Knauss Marine Policy Fellows. At the University of South Florida, Vickery pursued an M.S. degree in Environmental Science and Policy. He worked within the USF Coastal Research Laboratory on various coastal management projects, including erosion monitoring, inlet management, and sea turtle nesting research.

lots of dead fish on a beach

The Basics of Florida Red Tide

Red tide is an example of a harmful algal bloom, or HAB. The majority of HAB species are phytoplankton (floating algae, mostly single-celled). However, they

Woman leaned over beside of building exhaust fan

Aquaponics: Growing Fish and Food

Marine Aquaponics With Florida Sea Grant Funds, Kevan Main, director of Mote’s Aquaculture Research Program and her team have developed a prototype marine aquaponics system to