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Monthly Archives: September 2017

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Detecting Red Tide: Sea Grant Researcher Finds Efficient Method To Detect Toxins And Evaluate Shellfish Closures

Featured News, Healthy Oceans and Coasts, Seafood HACCPBy Becca BurtonSeptember 20, 2017

Blooms of Florida red tides can lead to significant economic losses because shellfish harvesting areas must be closed to prevent consumers from contracting neurotoxic shellfish poisoning, or NSP.

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Navigating Open Waters

Accessing Florida's Coast, Boating, Faculty and Staff, Florida Sea Grant, Sea Grant SpotlightBy Becca BurtonSeptember 20, 2017

New boating law in Florida is anchored in Sea Grant’s legal analysis.

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Sea Grant Researcher Guides Restoration in Everglades

Climate Change, Coastal Planning, Florida Sea Grant, Funding, Healthy Oceans and Coasts, Sea Grant SpotlightBy Becca BurtonSeptember 20, 2017

In the Florida Everglades, peat soils critical to maintaining wetland elevation are collapsing due to rising seas.

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Fighting Seafood Fraud

Featured News, Fisheries, Funding, Seafood HACCPBy Becca BurtonSeptember 20, 2017

Handheld sensor technology created by Florida Sea Grant researchers is changing how fake seafood is detected.

Hurricane Season Resources for Preparing Your Home, Family and Business

Coastal Planning, Events, General, Hazard-Resilience, Sea Grant SpotlightBy Becca BurtonSeptember 5, 2017

Hurricane Irma has passed, but hurricane season is still in session. Here are tips to stay prepared.

National Flood Insurance Program up for Reauthorization before Congress

Coastal PlanningBy Becca BurtonSeptember 1, 2017

The NFIP expires on September 30, 2017 unless Congress reauthorizes it. Many agree the NFIP should be reauthorized, and many want to see it reauthorized for a longer period and ahead of the deadline to promote stability in the mortgage and real estate industries.

Are You Covered by Flood Insurance? Now’s the Time to Find Out

Climate Change, Coastal Planning, Featured News, Hazard-ResilienceBy Becca BurtonSeptember 1, 2017

Recent catastrophic flooding in Texas caused by Hurricane Harvey may have Floridians wondering, “Will I be covered when the next storm hits?”

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