Dan Huber studies the jaws of a great white shark with the methodical mien of a mechanical engineer who can’t rest until he knows how things work. Carl Luer hunts for a tiny molecule in shark cells that one day may lead to a cure for cancer. Nick Whitney probes the mating behavior of nurse sharks using the same sorts of microchips found in cell phones and digital cameras. Read more…
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Bay Soundings Feature Story – Shark Appeal
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What’s Up with Water?
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USF professor Christian Wells
USF Scientist Tracks Dirt Path to Sustainable Future
Christian Wells uses a lot of dirty words in talking about his passion.
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Camp Bayou: A Special Place for Kids of All Ages
In a region known for its sprawling nature preserves and meticulous habitat restorations that cover thousands of acres... Read more...
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Tampa Bay Estuary Program Awards Mini-Grants
Make A New Year’s Resolution to Get Outside
Kick Off the New Year with Master Naturalist Programs
Camp Bayou: A Special Place for Kids of All Ages

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