Remote sensing technique captures details of Hurricane Ian’s aftermath
FAU researchers used aerial imagery data and LiDAR to identify the hardest-hit areas of Southwest Florida’s Estero Island.
FAU researchers used aerial imagery data and LiDAR to identify the hardest-hit areas of Southwest Florida’s Estero Island.
Laura Tanner’s project at NCA5 is part of Art x Climate, a gallery of 92 artworks chosen from among more ...
First-of-its-kind study: conserving the FLWC needed to continue buffering against climate change, exploding population.
When healthy, the Everglades fights climate change by serving as a 'carbon bank' that sequesters massive amounts of carbon.
FAU's Jeanette Wyneken has conducted pioneering research into the impacts of temperature shifts on sea turtle hatchlings.
A new rollback would jeopardize progress to save manatees, after their numbers fell sharply due to the threat of starvation.
The center will help address the challenges facing agriculture and the declining interest of the next generation in related careers.
Florida Atlantic University researchers have harnessed the powers of artificial intelligence to help save the beloved manatee.
FAU's Stephen Kajiura delves into climate change's effects on the migration patterns of sharks in the waters of Southeast Florida.
The School of Environmental, Coastal, and Ocean Sustainability (ECOS) is comprised of a broad array of existing disciplines and units.
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