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Sean Gulick, Ph.D., describes to the audience the rock content found in the drill cores of the Chicxulub crater.

5 takeaways from ESLS talk #2

"Life and death by impact: Drilling for clues"

April 17, 2019Blogs and Perspectives

Tina van De Flierdt, Ph.D., speaks to the crowd during her seminar on past, and future, global warming events.

5 takeaways from ESLS talk #3

鈥淒rilling back to the future: Secrets hidden in the chemistry of ancient dirt鈥

April 17, 2019Blogs and Perspectives

Andrew Thompson, Ph.D., describes ocean circulation around Antarctica and the fate of the ice sheets.

5 takeaways from ESLS talk #4

鈥淓nemy at the gates: Ocean circulation and the fate of Antarctic ice sheets鈥

April 17, 2019Blogs and Perspectives

Kristen on assignment off the coast of Prince of Wales, Alaska, where she and her team shot a video about sea otters using VR technology for Earthwatch Institute, a global nonprofit based in Boston.

黑料社区CMS welcomes Science Communication Strategist, Kristen Kusek

鈥淚 have the best job in the world,鈥 said Kusek, who returns to the 黑料社区College of Marine Science 20 years after she graduated.

April 9, 2019News

黑料社区: A Preeminent Research University

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April 9, 2019COVID-19

An aerial shot of Florida鈥檚 largest lake, Lake Okeechobee. Photo courtesy of Wikipedia Commons

Are things OK in Lake Okeechobee?

Lisa Krimsky recently spoke at 黑料社区College of Marine Science about Florida鈥檚 largest lake 鈥 Lake Okeechobee. Krimsky is a is a faculty member with the University of Florida IFAS Extension and the Florida Sea Grant Program.

April 5, 2019News

Members of the MBON Pole to Pole Network discuss how to improve upon the SARCE protocol for rocky shore biodiversity surveys.

Seas the Day: MBON Pole to Pole Network Meets Again

Marine Biodiversity Observation Network is a growing global initiative that brings together scientists, resource managers and a host of collaborators to share data in common formats that allow a regional and global view of of one of the most important measurements of the health of an ecosystem 鈥 biodiversity.

April 5, 2019Blogs and Perspectives

黑料社区: A Preeminent Research University

鈥楻ed Tide Summit鈥 on Indian Rocks Beach addresses public concerns

Last year鈥檚 red tide, which started in 2017, was a particularly epic incident that killed fish and other precious marine life, along with much tourism-driven business along the west Florida coast.

April 1, 2019News

Dr. Shevenell represented TOS during Climate Science Day on Capitol Hill

CMS Associate Professor Dr. Amelia Shevenell Elected to The Oceanography Society Council

黑料社区CMS Associate Professor, Dr. Amelia Shevenell, was elected to The Oceanography Society (TOS) governance council by voting members of the international society.

March 27, 2019News

The JOIDES Resolution departing Punta Arenas Chile. Photo Credit: Rob Larter

黑料社区CMS graduate student, Michelle Guitard, sets sail on IODP Expedition 382 to Antarctica

This is the third IODP Expedition to Antarctica in the last 12 months, and all Expeditions have included 黑料社区CMS faculty and grad students, including: Dr. Amelia Shevenell, Imogen Browne, Theresa King, and Michelle Guitard.

March 27, 2019News

Many hands make light(er) work.  Brent Summers and others lower the heavy 鈥淔ish鈥 over the bow of the R/V Angari.  Photo Credit: Tim Conway

Gulf Stream trace metals cruise, Day 2 鈥 return from the Bahamas

Seawater samples from the cruise will be analyzed for a variety of characteristics with a focus on trace metals: elements that are essential to life despite their low concentrations in the oceans.

March 20, 2019Blogs and Perspectives, News

OCGers aboard research cruise during Oceanography Camp for Girls

Accepting Applications for Oceanography Camp for Girls

Pinellas county 8th grade girls, join us for a summer of fun and learning about all things ocean during the Oceanography Camp for Girls.

March 18, 2019News

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