Bite-sized Science: Marine Debris
One person's trash is another person's treasure? Learn about citizen science opportunities related to marine debris.
One person's trash is another person's treasure? Learn about citizen science opportunities related to marine debris.
In this introductory training, you will be introduced to ArcGIS Desktop, the primary product used by professionals to compile, analyze, and manage geographic information. You will learn the most commonly used GIS skills in the industry today by completing "real-world" exercises that will build your confidence using GIS, increase your awareness about GIS data sources, and help you explore GIS tools to enhance your program and research projects.
We are studying Horse-shoe crabs in Collier and Lee County and we want your help! Come to a training event to learn how you can work with biologists in collecting vital scientific data about horseshoe crab populations and nesting behavior. Learn how to conduct surveys, collect scientific in-formation, and tag horse-shoe crabs for a nation-wide mark recapture study.
Florida Horseshoe Crab Watch is volunteer-based, citizen science project. The goals of the project are to establish Miami-Dade County's population based off of surveys performed during spawning season.
Dr. Sherry Larkin, Director of Florida Sea Grant, and Dr. Charles Sidman, Assoc. Dir. for Research, will be visiting FGCU to answer questions and to give a short seminar on Sea Grant research and student funding opportunities. This seminar will be held in the auditorium of The Water School (Rm 106).
For two years, a committee of fishermen has been developing recommendations for actions to enhance coral reef conservation and fishing quality within the Kristin Jacobs Coral Reef Ecosystem Conservation Area […]
Join food safety specialists from Florida and Virginia Sea Grant to receive essential Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) training for fish and fishery products.
Join food safety specialists from Florida and Virginia Sea Grant to receive essential Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) training for fish and fishery products.
This workshop is targeted at Pacific coral managers and practitioners in support of their efforts to prepare for a potential coral disease outbreak in the Pacific. The workshop will focus on preventing coral disease transmission, understanding threats and what is known about the susceptibility of Pacific corals, prioritizing response and preparedness needs, and strategies to obtain resources to meet these needs.
In the eighth episode of 2022's Bite-sized Science webinar series, learn about the citizen science project that is providing the state with data about Florida's horseshoe crab population and the […]
Vicki Gambale, Florida Sea Grant's Clean Vessel Act Education Coordinator joins the Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences Spring Seminar Series to discuss why keeping boat sewage out of Florida's waterways is […]
 Virtual event leading up to the International Coastal Cleanup Join Florida Sea Grant Extension Agent Carolyn Kovacs to learn about the types of marine debris we encounter on our local […]