FFish & Wildlife Dive In! New Tampa Bay Site Tracks Birds with NanotagsNovember 28, 2017 Scientists first began tracking bird migrations in 1803 when John James Audubon tied a string around the leg…
FFish & Wildlife Dive In! Oysters, Oysters Everywhere — But Still Hard to HarvestNovember 21, 2017 It’s nearly Thanksgiving and all across the country, people’s thoughts are turning to food. For long-time Floridians, that…
BBooks Dive In! TBEP’s CCMP Sets Priorities through 2027November 3, 2017 After two years, dozens of meetings and hundreds of comments from people including resource managers, agency representatives, scientists…
CConservation & Restoration Dive In! Pocket Gophers – Little-Known Animals Play Important Role in Ecosystem October 23, 2017 Most people in Florida have never seen – or even heard – of pocket gophers, but these incredibly…
EEducation Dive In! Artificial Reefs Create Habitat in Once-Barren CanalsOctober 17, 2017 If you build it, they will come. Beginning decades ago, thousands of acres in Florida were transformed with…
HHabitat Protection & Restoration Dive In! Plastic by the numbersOctober 4, 2017 8 miillion Tons of plastic that ended up in the ocean from coastal counties in 2010. 1 of…
MMake a Difference Dive In! Celebrate National Estuaries Week!September 20, 2017 Now that Hurricane Irma has left us (mostly) standing and our yards (hopefully) cleared, it’s time to celebrate…
EEducation Dive In! Call for Divers: Annual tournament aims to reduce Gulf lionfish populationAugust 24, 2017 The invasive fish may be beautiful, but it’s not a friend to the marine ecosystem By Marcia Biggs…
FFish & Wildlife Dive In! Red Tide app allows citizen-scientists to help document its spreadJuly 29, 2017 Even with Red Tide showing up only in background levels along Florida’s coast, maintaining a close watch as…
EEducation Dive In! Registration opens for Birding and Nature FestivalJuly 21, 2017 Now that we’ve all survived the long Fourth of July holiday, it’s time to start looking forward to…