After devastating fire, USF marine scientists race to keep ocean monitoring on track
A fire at the USF Marine Science Laboratory displaced the Ocean Circulation Lab, which maintains its buoy program.
A fire at the USF Marine Science Laboratory displaced the Ocean Circulation Lab, which maintains its buoy program.
Recent hurricanes, severe storms and flooding have created a massive fiscal burden on the state and its residents.
The Lab's researchers are hard at work improving storm surge forecasting capabilities along the west coast of Florida.
Florida is most likely to experience an additional 5 to 6 inches of sea level rise between 2020 and 2040.
Florida’s resilience officers really are the unsung heroes helping us adapt to the challenges of a changing climate.
By Jon Paul “J.P.” Brooker, Ocean Conservancy As the Florida Legislature begins to reconvene in Tallahassee for its January session, ...
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