Dr. David Kimbro FSU Coastal & Marine Lab Since I started working at FSU’s marine…
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Dr. David Kimbro looks back at 2010, which saw the commencement of the Biogeographic Oyster study. David and his collaborators recently met at the FSU Coastal & Marine Lab to review and plan ahead for 2011, and David lets us in on what’s ahead.
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Along with David’s remembrances of his early life in marine biology, we have a video…
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Dr. David Kimbro FSU Coastal & Marine Lab The following is the first of three…
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Dr. David Kimbro FSU Coastal & Marine Lab I went to graduate school in northern…
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Oyster Reef Ecology | On the Reef
Why do we eat Apalachicola oysters instead of those from Alligator Harbor?
by Davidby DavidDr. David Kimbro FSU Coastal & Marine Lab In my previous post, I described how…
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Dr. David Kimbro FSU Coastal & Marine Lab In many of our previous posts, we…
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Dr. David Kimbro and his team have already gotten an idea about what kinds of large predators live around his reefs. Now he has turned his attention to what kinds of smaller organisms are living within the reefs, and he’s starting to see a picture emerging about how the species interact.
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Dr. David Kimbro FSU Coastal & Marine Lab Although we’ve busied ourselves this summer by…
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Oyster Reef Ecology | On the Reef
You can’t enjoy watching the game if you don’t know who the players are
by Davidby DavidDr. David Kimbro FSU Coastal & Marine Lab See David and his crew in action,…