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Tunnell Mound Named After Dr. Wes Tunnell

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — A newly mapped area of the Gulf of Mexico sea bottom will include geographic features named for the Harte Research Institute (HRI) for Gulf of Mexico Studies and its Endowed Chair for Biodiversity and Conservation Science…

Impacts of combined overfishing and oil spills on the plankton trophodynamics of the West Florida shelf over the last half century of 1965–2011: A two-dimensional simulation analysis of biotic state transitions, from a zooplankton- to a bacterioplank

Over 50 years of multiple anthropogenic perturbations, Florida zooplankton stocks of the northeastern Gulf of Mexico declined ten-fold, with increments of mainly dominant toxic dinoflagellate harmful algal blooms (HABs), rather than diatoms, and a shift in loci of nutrient remineralization…

Teachers in Training

Teachers Experimental Learning in Marine Science This C-IMAGE supported STEM course is designed to provide hands-on watershed education for Florida teachers using the Tampa Bay estuary to foster experimental learning and stewardship. This extended professional development course includes: a)  four…

Coming up…. March 12, 2016

GLOBE Advanced Training-Environmental Monitoring of Soils Saturday, March 12, 2016 8am-4pm Clam Bayou Marine Education Center 4240 35th Avenue South St. Petersburg FL 33711 Phone: (727) 552-2281

Ocean’s Day 2016

C-IMAGE, CARTHE, and RECOVER gather in Tallahassee for Florida Ocean's Day sponsored by the Florida Ocean Alliance.  Consortia staff and graduate students spoke with the general public and political staff about GoMRI research taking place in the Gulf of Mexico.  

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