What’s not to love about oysters? They clean the water, they’re delicious, and they have …
Florida’s Coasts
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Plants- From Wildflowers to Longleaf PineSalt Marsh Ecology | In the Grass
A long time in the making
by Randallby RandallIf you want an activity that will take a lot of your time, go out …
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Watch oysters grow! Tanya Rogers of the FSUCML has compiled time lapse imagery which shows …
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Notes From the FieldSalt Marsh Ecology | In the Grass
A fun day (Friday, November 4, 2011 4:55 PM)
by Randallby RandallA good (though chilly) day setting up a new experiment! It will take a few …
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Oyster Reef Ecology | On the ReefPlants- From Wildflowers to Longleaf PineSalt Marsh Ecology | In the Grass
Tricks or Treats? And more on the effects of predators in marshes.
by Davidby DavidWhen David Kimbro looks through his trick-or-treat bag, he doesn’t see candy, he sees oyster …
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When Randall and David talk about their experiments on this blog, we don’t run a …
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Randall and David continue unraveling the mysteries of how predators affect their prey through fear. …
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Salt Marsh Ecology | In the Grass
The new Atlas of Florida’s Natural Heritage
by Mike Plummerby Mike PlummerMike Plummer WFSU-TV An atlas is a very handy book. At the very least it …
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Hanna Garland spent her summer on oyster reefs north of the Matanzas Inlet, looking for …
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Notes From the FieldPlants- From Wildflowers to Longleaf PineSalt Marsh Ecology | In the Grass
Marsh of the future?
by Randallby RandallEmily and I found this flowering red mangrove in St. Joe Bay today. It’s clearly …