FAU tells story of Atlantic’s sargassum surge using 40 years of data
The review sheds new light on the origins and development of the Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt.
The review sheds new light on the origins and development of the Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt.
Supporting the Foreign Pollution Fee means standing up to polluters abroad and creating a level playing field.
Unlike conventional jet fuel, sustainable aviation fuels are produced from renewable and waste resources.
A new effort by UF/IFAS and Florida Sea Grant could pave the way for a thriving seaweed farming industry.
Save Crystal River is leading the charge to restore underwater ecosystems, reviving native habitats, springs and waterways.
National parks are living laboratories where researchers study nature and apply what they learn to inform conservation efforts.
Popular destinations are reporting fewer visitors as extreme weather makes travelers more cautious.
We need commissioners with backgrounds in wildlife ecology, land management, climate adaptation and resource conservation.
More than half a million Floridians work in ocean-related sectors, contributing nearly $40 billion to the state’s GDP.
Recipients of the Community Services Block Grant say the potential elimination could hit rural communities especially hard.
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