UM Study Finds Environmental Impact of Open Ocean Aquaculture to be Minimal
Open-ocean aquaculture is an emerging approach to fish farming, and one that has the potential to be developed off Florida.
Climate Change Could Bring Short-Lived Benefits to Loggerhead Sea Turtle Populations, FSU Researchers Say
But, once temperatures heat up too much, they can have a negative impact on loggerhead survival.
FIU Researchers Develop New Tool to Age Dolphins
The Bottlenose Dolphin Epigenetic Age Estimation Tool is much quicker and less invasive than pulling teeth.
How Do Microbes Affect Florida’s Rarest Plants? UM Researchers Want to Know
This information will help researchers better understand how plants will respond to climate change.
Warming Waters Not Only Culprit in Florida’s Coral Decline, FAU Researchers Say
Excess nitrogen from sources like improperly treated sewage and fertilizers may also be to blame.
Ice Sheets Play Active Role in Earth’s Carbon Cycle, FSU Researchers Say
With this new information, researchers can improve the accuracy of carbon cycle and climate change models.
The Tree that Links UF, the Moon and Hurricane Irma
A priceless tree at Kennedy Space Center fell victim to Hurricane Irma, so UF/IFAS made an “out-of-this-world” donation to continue its legacy.
TESI’s Tips and Tricks for Planet-Friendly Hurricane Prep
How can you minimize waste while making sure you are ready for a hurricane? Follow these tips and tricks as you prep for Dorian.
Meeting Postponed: Blue-Green Algae Task Force to Hold Public Meeting Aug. 30
The meeting will take place at the University of Florida and be streamed live on The Florida Channel.
The Amazon is burning: 4 essential reads on Brazil’s vanishing rainforest
Environmental researchers explain how farming, big infrastructure projects and roads drive the deforestation that’s slowly killing the Amazon.