In Florida, manatee deaths edge up slightly in 2025
The beloved sea cows still face many threats, but deaths this year were not as high as in 2021 and...
The beloved sea cows still face many threats, but deaths this year were not as high as in 2021 and...
Gabby Salazar, a photographer and National Geographic Explorer, spoke at FAU’s Boca Raton campus.
Candy Feller is a retired mangrove ecologist, entomologist and scientific illustrator, still looking after mangrove forests.
PFAS on the reservation of the Miccosukee Tribe suggests more restoration may be necessary.
The CAROSEL is an underwater monitoring system to study how nutrients move between sediments and the water above.
A team of University of Miami students devised an engineering solution to protect corals from ultraviolet rays.
Florida International University's Wei Huang is studying how storms have reshaped the bay’s circulation patterns.
Talking about climate change may be politically radioactive, but adjusting to its effects is no longer optional.
The Florida Public Archeology Network’s program allows for the public to play a role in preserving historic sites.
Scientists caution fisheries and climate change are still threats and conservation efforts must continue.
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