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Totally Jawesome! A Shark 101 and Shark Tagging Lab
These campers totally needed a bigger boat.. Sharks were on deck at OCG!
June 17, 2022Summer Programs

Humans Responsible for over 90% of World's Oil Slicks
A team of Chinese and U.S. scientists developed the first global map of chronic oil slicks in the ocean and found that more than 90% of them come from human sources, significantly more than previously reported.
June 16, 2022News

Behold the Barrier Island!
The final field trip of Oceanography Camp for Girls 2022 was our expedition to Caladesi Island.
June 15, 2022Summer Programs

DNA Detectives!
Campers became detectives for a day as they collected the DNA left behind by organisms in the water, known as environmental DNA (eDNA), to identify organisms from different habitats!
June 15, 2022Summer Programs

Waves of Inspiration
Waves of Inspiration - MEDIA ADVISORY. Leadership St. Pete庐 Class of 2022 to unveil major capital improvements at Clam Bayou Marine Education Center,
June 8, 2022Community Engagement, News

USF CMS student Natalia L贸pez Figueroa awarded NOAA Margaret A. Davidson Graduate Fellowship
CMS Ph.D. candidate Natalia L贸pez Figueroa was awarded a Margaret A. Davidson Graduate Fellowship administered by NOAA鈥檚 Office for Coastal Management.

Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine of Florida Announces Selection of 15 New Members for 2022
Dr. Mya Breitbart, a professor and microbiologist at the USF College of Marine Science (USF CMS), is among 15 prominent scholars from throughout the state of Florida who were selected for membership to the Academy of Science, Engineering and Medicine of Florida (ASEMFL).

Adventure and Exploration on the High-Seas aboard the Okeanos Explorer
This summer as part of a NOAA Explorer-In-Training internship, Catalina Rubiano received the incredible opportunity to sail on the NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer 鈥 a dream come true for any ocean science nerd.
May 23, 2022Blogs and Perspectives

CMS hosts Women in Science Leadership Training
The CMS served as home base for a two-day workshop for women called 鈥淏uilding Leadership Skills for Success in the Scientific Workforce.鈥
May 16, 2022Blogs and Perspectives

Rogue waves鈥n Tampa Bay?!
Rogue waves -- walls of water that emerge from an otherwise calm ocean to swallow and capsize ships -- have made their way into mariner鈥檚 tales for ages.
May 10, 2022News
Projections show different parts of Florida could see a sea-level rise of 1-11 feet over the next 100 years.
April 21, 2022Resiliency News

Rising Tides April 2022
View some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, April 2022 edition.
April 7, 2022Rising Tides Newsletter