Do oysters have more value sitting on their reefs than on the half shell? When we lose salt marsh habitat, are we indirectly losing money? Dr. Randall Hughes presents her analysis on a few papers that seek to put a dollar sign on our coastal habitats.
Monthly Archives
May 2011
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In the Grass, On the Reef June 29, 2011 at 7:30 PM/ ET WFSU-TV Rob…
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Salt Marsh Ecology | In the Grass
To Houston and Back: A story of a marine biologist and bugs
by Emilyby EmilyEmily Field FSU Coastal & Marine Lab Several weeks ago, I went to Houston to…
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Hanna Garland FSU Coastal & Marine Lab One of the most fascinating aspects of the…
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Dr. David Kimbro’s St. Augustine research site oyster reefs were once commercially viable but have been failing, and there is an overabundance of a particular oyster predator- the crown conch. David and his lab look into the causes for this sharp decline. Read more this week on In the Grass, On the Reef.