The University of Miami SUSTAIN Lab combines engineering and ecology as it searches for ways to protect coasts from storm surge.
Seagrasses and Sand Flats
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Ecology in FloridaLongleaf Pine & Fire EcologySeagrasses and Sand Flats
New Ecology Blogger a Researcher, Artist, and Communicator
by Dani Davisby Dani DavisNew WFSU Ecology Blogger Dani Davis explores north Florida ecosystems as a master’s student in ecology at Florida State University.
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Oyster Reef Ecology | On the ReefSalt Marsh Ecology | In the GrassSeagrasses and Sand FlatsStumbling on ScienceWildlife in North Florida- Critters Big and Small
Crown Conchs, Parenting, and Walks Along the Gulf Coast
by Jessie Mutzby Jessie MutzNew Ecology Blogger Jessie Mutz takes us back to the oyster reefs and seagrass beds of the Forgotten Coast with one of FSU’s newest biology faculty members.
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Floridan Aquifer: Springs, Sinks, and MoreSeagrasses and Sand FlatsWildlife in North Florida- Critters Big and Small
Interning at the Gulf Specimen Marine Lab: Hands On
For Gulf Specimen Lab interns, hands on experience means hands on octopi and in shark tanks at feeding time. We join them for a trip to Apalachee Bay.
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We snorkel and snuba for scallops in the clear waters of Saint Joseph Bay, Florida. The lush seagrass beds of the St. Joe Bay make an ideal scallop habitat.
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Captain Bobby Guilford shows us how to shuck our freshly caught Saint Joseph Bay scallops, and we take a look at upcoming EcoAdventures.
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Seagrasses and Sand FlatsWildlife in North Florida- Critters Big and Small
Predator Diversity Loss and Bay Mouth Bar: The Next Stage
by Tanyaby TanyaLoss of predator diversity is becoming a worldwide trend. Tanya Rogers investigates if more predators are better for the seagrass beds of Bay Mouth Bar.
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Notes From the FieldSeagrasses and Sand Flats
Notes From the Field: Leashing Your Clams
by Tanyaby TanyaA clam on a leash? Tanya Rogers talks about an experiment she painstakingly prepared on Bay Mouth Bar.
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On a recent trip to Bay Mouth Bar, we witnessed a little romance in the air (or saltwater) as one of the Forgotten Coast’s most unique looking predators heads somewhere warm for the winter.
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Seagrasses and Sand FlatsWildlife in North Florida- Critters Big and Small
Backyard Ecology (Plus new video on Bay Mouth Bar)
by Davidby DavidBay Mouth Bar is one of the most ecologically diverse places in the world. Dr. David KImbro guides us through a menagerie of strange looking marine invertebrates, and describes the place’s importance to the field of ecology.