
Florida Sea Grant Welcomes Two New Coral Interns
If coral reefs went extinct, much of our marine life would lose their essential ecosystems, millions of people would lose their main source of food,
If coral reefs went extinct, much of our marine life would lose their essential ecosystems, millions of people would lose their main source of food,
By: Tory Moore, 352-273-3566, torymoore@ufl.edu At the mention of climate change, most people think of melting ice and increasing global temperatures. While those are key elements
September is marked as Microplastics Awareness Month and September 18th is International Coastal Cleanup Day (ICC) for people around the world. As Floridians, coastal cleanups are essential
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