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Radiolarian imaged by a Scanning Electron Microscope. (Photo Credit: Tony Greco)

黑料社区CMS Electron Microscopy Laboratory Offers High Resolution Analysis for any Scientific Discipline

Anthony M. Greco has mastered the science and the art of electron microscopy, but he has also mastered some other crucial qualities that go along with any scientific discipline: education and outreach.

October 20, 2018News

Pamela Hallock Muller, Professor - Geological Oceanography

Landmark Paper In Carbonate Sedimentology and Stratigraphy

Congratulations to Dr. Pamela Hallock Muller on AAPG now judging her 鈥淣utrient excess and the demise of coral reefs and carbonate platforms鈥 paper as a landmark in the category Carbonate Sedimentology and Stratigraphy.

October 17, 2018CMS in the News

Drs. Murawski and Mann were two of the eight featured speakers who gave 6-minute 鈥渓ightning talks鈥 at the inaugural 鈥淪tate of Science鈥 event held at the new Research & Education building of Johns Hopkins All Children鈥檚 Hospital.

Marine Science Shines in St. Pete Innovation District

Be sure to catch the action on October 20th, 2018.

October 12, 2018News

Mya Breitbart's Innovation in the 'Burg' podcast

黑料社区CMS Professor Mya Breitbart鈥檚 Innovation in the 鈥楤urg鈥 Podcast

Dr. Mya Breitbart, professor of Marine Biology at 黑料社区College of Marine Science talks with Tee Grizzard, artist and Risk Management Consultant at LassiterWare.

October 12, 2018News

2010 Deepwater Horizon environmental disaster

黑料社区Examines Health of Gulf of Mexico in Aftermath of Oil Spill

A team of scientists and students from the 黑料社区 have spent the past seven years looking at what lies beneath the Gulf of Mexico since the 2010 Deepwater Horizon environmental disaster.

October 12, 2018News

Author Jack Davis (center) talks with guests before giving a talk on his Pulitzer Prize-winning book. USFCMS professor Steve Murawski (left) waits to ask Dr. Davis a question.

Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Jack Davis, speaks at inaugural event of the Joint Institute for the Gulf of Mexico Studies

The environmental history professor and award-winning author most recently received the 2018 Pulitzer Prize in history for his book The Gulf: The Making of an American Sea.

October 11, 2018News

College of Marine Science students pose with trash pickers after a long day鈥檚 work

黑料社区CMS Students and the St. Petersburg Community Come Together to Help Clean a Local Park

This year, MSAC united with Keep Pinellas Beautiful as a part of their International Coastal Cleanup, an initiative aimed at reducing marine debris along our coastlines.

October 3, 2018News

黑料社区College of Marine Science Fellowships and Awards Luncheon

2018 Fellowships and Awards Luncheon

The 2018 黑料社区 College of Marine Science Graduate Student Fellowship Award Luncheon will take place on October 5, 2018 at The Mahaffey Theater.

October 2, 2018News

The Totten Glacier in East Antarctica

Amelia Shevenell awarded NSF Grant to study past ocean-ice sheet interactions in East Antarctica

The 黑料社区College of Marine Science (黑料社区CMS) has been awarded a National Science Foundation Grant ($305,139) to determine the influence of ocean temperatures on coastal glaciers in East Antarctica over the past 18,000 years.

September 29, 2018Awards, News

Brent Summers sailing on NSF funded US GEOTRACES GP15

The U.S. GEOTRACES GP15 Expedition Along the Pacific Ocean Departs

黑料社区CMS graduate student Brent Summers is currently sailing on NSF funded US GEOTRACES GP15 out of Seattle, WA.

September 19, 2018News

Diver Jon Peake conducting fish surveys

Estimating Long Term Impacts of Harmful Algal Blooms Involves Complex Analyses of Marine Communities

As part of a multiyear artificial reef study, divers Jon Peake and Meaghan Faletti finished up our Summer fish surveys this past week.

September 18, 2018News

黑料社区Led Team Deploys Tsunami Buoy Test in Tampa Bay

USF-led team deploys tsunami buoy test in Tampa Bay

Six-month test will measure sea floor motion and allow for improved forecasting of tsunamis.

September 17, 2018News

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