On the Road to 50: Join Florida Sea Grant for Parts 2 and 3 of the Decadal Seminar Series
To celebrate 50 years of collaboration, FSG is highlighting research partners across Florida State University (FSU) and Florida International University (FIU).
To celebrate 50 years of collaboration, FSG is highlighting research partners across Florida State University (FSU) and Florida International University (FIU).
To commemorate its 50th anniversary, Florida Sea Grant is proud to present “Decades of Advancing Coastal & Marine Science,” a special webinar series highlighting longstanding collaborations with leading university partners across Florida.
Anglers rally to remove invasive fish species from local waterways in Southwest Florida. It’s your chance to make an impact, enjoy the outdoors, and maybe even land your biggest catch yet.
Held annually, the blitz invites volunteers to take photos of seagrass, identify what they see using provided identification guides, and upload their observations through the Survey123 app or website.
Florida navigates a complex and rapidly evolving legal landscape when it comes to managing on-the-water activities. With 18.5% of the state covered by water, vast stretches of shallow and sensitive estuaries, and more than a million registered vessels, hundreds of
From October 28 to 31, 2024, the inaugural Flooding Adaptation Symposium took place in Kissimmee, Florida, organized by Florida Sea Grant and the UF College of Design, Construction, and Planning. The event brought together over 120 participants to discuss and
On January 18th, the inaugural research symposium hosted by Florida Sea Grant took place at the University of Florida, with over 120 attendees; among them were UF/IFAS Florida Sea Grant extension agents, specialists, affiliated researchers, and a cohort of funded