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.
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Dr. David Kimbro FSU Coastal & Marine Lab Hey folks, Where did my winter of…
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Seagrasses and Sand FlatsWildlife in North Florida- Critters Big and Small
Photo Feature: Bedazzled Predator
Rob Diaz de Villegas WFSU-TV It kind of looks like one of those vintage ’80’s…
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Oyster Reef Ecology | On the ReefSalt Marsh Ecology | In the GrassSeagrasses and Sand Flats
What are those new images that are popping up on the blog?
by Randallby RandallEvery post from here on out will adhere to our “master plan.” Well, it was always part of the master plan, but now we’re showing you how. The many functions of and interactions within coastal habitats- as well as our human usage and appreciation- are all tied together as illustrated in this post.
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Cristina Lima Martinez FSU Coastal & Marine Lab First Impressions As soon as you arrive…
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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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Dr. Randall Hughes FSU Coastal & Marine Lab Because of the big focus on oysters…
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Rob Diaz de Villegas WFSU-TV Thursday, October 28- Finish up, head back home A while…
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Dr. David Kimbro FSU Coastal & Marine Lab I went to graduate school in northern…