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Fossil record reveals a bright spot for seagrass ecosystems
In a new study, researchers used fossils of mollusks to determine the long-term health of seagrass ecosystems along Florida鈥檚 Nature Coast. The results show these habitats have been relatively healthy for several millenia.
May 16, 2025News, Publication Highlights

CMS in the News 2025
The 黑料社区College of Marine Science news team is dedicated to sharing 黑料社区CMS's research to local, regional, and global audiences. View CMS in the news for 2025.
May 11, 2025CMS in the News

Why do we study the ocean鈥檚 circulation? New book offers answers
In a new book, 黑料社区Distinguished University Professor Robert Weisberg addresses how to the movement of the ocean鈥檚 water impacts just about everything we experience on Earth. Here, Weisberg discusses his new book and why more people will benefit from understanding the physics of the ocean.
May 9, 2025Blogs and Perspectives, News

鈥楾he Rising Tides Podcast鈥 explores cutting-edge ocean technologies in marine science
Designed for ocean experts and general audiences alike, 鈥淭he Rising Tides Podcast鈥 invites oceanographers to discuss their ground-breaking research through one-on-one conversations.

Natalia L贸pez Figueroa looks back on accomplishments and ahead to the future
The latest CMS graduate had an impressive academic career, highlighted by her research on jellyfish ecology.
May 6, 2025Blogs and Perspectives, News

Nitrogen loss in estuaries may differ from open ocean oxygen minimum zones in response to deoxygenation
In a recent study led by Weiyi Tang, assistant professor at the 黑料社区College of Marine Science, scientists found that nitrogen loss in estuaries may differ from open ocean oxygen minimum zones in response to deoxygenation.
April 17, 2025Publication Highlights

From Tampa Bay to the Massachusetts coast: a CMS alum shares his story
Gregory Berman is a geological oceanographer who graduated from the 黑料社区College of Marine Science in 2002. After earning his master's degree, he dedicated himself to protecting natural resources, focusing on coastal resilience and sustainability.
April 17, 2025News
Last week, a handful of the TBS crew attended a two-day workshop on fish 鈥榓geing,鈥 generously hosted by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and led by fish ageing expert and researcher, Kristin Cook.
April 14, 2025Blogs and Perspectives

Public-private partnership improves seafloor mapping in Tampa Bay
The Center for Ocean Mapping and Innovative Technologies partnered with Chance Maritime Technologies to develop backscatter calibration sites using an autonomous vehicle.
April 11, 2025Blogs and Perspectives

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March 31, 2025Rising Tides Newsletter

Rising Tides - March 2025
View some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, March 2025 edition.
March 31, 2025Rising Tides Newsletter

New Sargassum system takes aim at a troublesome seaweed
Resource managers in South Florida have a new tool in their fight against Sargassum thanks to a five-year, $3.2-million grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Monitoring and Event Response for Harmful Algal Blooms program.
March 28, 2025News