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Daily Archives: September 14, 2015

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Florida Sea Grant Website Features New Flood Insurance Link

Coastal PlanningBy DirectorSeptember 14, 2015

By: Brad Buck, UF/IFAS News With tropical storm season in full swing, it’s a great time to think about flood insurance. A new feature on the Florida Sea Grant website puts you a mouse click way from information to help you understand flood insurance, why it’s important, whether you’re required to have it and how…

McGuire awarded NOAA Grant to Raise Awareness About Microplastics in Florida Waters

Healthy Oceans and CoastsBy DirectorSeptember 14, 2015

Each time you wash your face or brush your teeth, you just may be adding microscopic bits of plastic into the aquatic environment. These tiny particles never biodegrade and are accidentally eaten by marine life, threatening their health. Toxins in the environment are attracted to and can easily adhere to their surface. These tiny bits…

Florida Sea Grant, Miami Waterkeeper Receive NOAA Grant to Keep Biscayne Bay Healthy

Florida Sea Grant, Funding, Healthy Oceans and CoastsBy DirectorSeptember 14, 2015

Miami Waterkeeper, in partnership with Florida Sea Grant, UF/IFAS Extension Miami-Dade County and the University of Miami, has recently been awarded $117,667 from NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service’s Office of Habitat Conservation to help ensure the Bay’s health for future generations.

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