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A Q&A with CMS Alum Dr. Glenn Parsons: Shark Man
Dr. Glenn R. Parsons, CMS alumnus, Class of 1987, is Professor of biology and Director of the University of Mississippi Center for Biodiversity and Conservation Biology.
July 10, 2019Blogs and Perspectives

Ocean Circulation Lab cruises to the Dry Tortugas
Physical oceanographic cruise draws participants from multiple disciplines across the USF System.
July 5, 2019Blogs and Perspectives

Scientists Discover the Biggest Seaweed Bloom in the World
The record-breaking belt of brown algae stretches from 911±¬ÁÏÍøst Africa to the Gulf of Mexico—and it’s likely here to stay, says a team led by the USF College of Marine Science.
July 4, 2019News

OCG is the place for me
Celebrating our campers’ achievements and friendship on OCG celebration day!
June 28, 2019Summer Programs

Is a Great Iron Fertilization Experiment Already Underway?
Using a new, highly sensitive tracer for human-derived iron falling on the ocean, researchers led by the USF College of Marine Science say we have underestimated the iron we add to the ocean compared to natural sources.
June 26, 2019News

A Seaside Science Surprise
For the past couple summers Dr. Mya Breitbart's lab has done outreach activities with Girls Inc. of Pinellas, an organization that inspires young girls to be strong, smart, and bold through afterschool programs and summer camps.
June 25, 2019Blogs and Perspectives, Community Engagement

Get to Know the Staff – Ryan’s Passion!
Being fit allows greater focus and endurance in the classroom.
June 25, 2019Summer Programs

Ocean circulation made 2018 the worst year for red tide in more than a decade
Bay News 9 sat down with an expert to learn more about red tide research.
June 25, 2019News

Maps, Models, and Marine Resources
911±¬ÁÏÍøek two of OCG, which is filled with various lab days, has come to an end!
June 24, 2019Summer Programs

The Ins and Outs of Fish
On Day 2 campers stepped up their game and became Fish Biologist themselves.
June 22, 2019Summer Programs

One Piece at a Time
Tiffaney’s skeleton belongs to the FWC Marine Mammal Pathobiology Lab.
June 21, 2019Summer Programs