Howdy! We finished the first pass of sample processing for site one. Now, we are…
David
-
-
Notes From the FieldOyster Reef Ecology | On the Reef
Site one done, finally (7:15 AM, 9/1/11)
by Davidby DavidHey y’all Started things back up on Monday. The winds have turned two day job…
-
Notes From the FieldOyster Reef Ecology | On the Reef
Getting our first taste of Irene (10:01 PM, August 24, 2011)
by Davidby DavidHowdy. The tide normally doesn’t look this high. This means that Irene is causing the…
-
Notes From the FieldOyster Reef Ecology | On the Reef
Cross some more fingers (9:00 AM, August 24, 2011)
by Davidby DavidHey y’all Waiting for the tide to drop so that we can get started this…
-
Notes From the FieldOyster Reef Ecology | On the Reef
Processing samples (August 23, 2011)
by Davidby DavidMy favorite part of an experiment: getting to see how treatments affected your samples. Team…
-
Notes From the FieldOyster Reef Ecology | On the Reef
Fingers crossed (7:37 AM, August 23, 2011)
by Davidby DavidHey y’all. Heading out to breakdown the experiment. Everyone is worried about low tide not…
-
Notes From the FieldOyster Reef Ecology | On the Reef
Hello Irene! (10:54 PM, August 22, 2011)
by Davidby DavidHowdy folks. Just raced over to st Augustine to quickly take down experiment before hurricane…
-
Oyster Reef Ecology | On the Reef
Growing Pains (bigger is definitely not always better)
by Davidby DavidImagine you have to set up an experiment from which you have to be able to obtain consistent results that form a definable pattern. Now imagine that you have to set this experiment up in the great muddy, salty outdoors. Dr. David Kimbro walks you through a large scale experiment that had him battling stone crabs and Mother Nature.
-
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.
-
Dr. David Kimbro FSU Coastal & Marine Lab Hey folks, Where did my winter of…