BBusiness & Industry Dive In! Mini-Grants Make a DifferenceApril 15, 2014 From removing invasive plants on remote islands or placing oyster domes in underwater ecosystems to helping restore wetlands…
IInvasive Species Living Laboratory Opens at Stewart Middle SchoolApril 15, 2014 A strip of riverfront once covered in invasive plants has been transformed to a living laboratory by students…
PPollution “Illegal Weed” Causes Ecological DamageApril 15, 2014 [printfriendly]Nope, we’re not talking about the weed on the ballot later this year – we’re talking about weeds,…
HHabitat Protection & Restoration Dive In! Mangrove Watch – Coming to a Shore Near YouApril 14, 2014 By Marcia Biggs At Saint Leo University, William Ellis’s biology students are up to their knees in work…
FFish & Wildlife Dive In! The State of Tampa BayFebruary 20, 2014 [printfriendly]While development pressures continue and new threats loom, Tampa Bay remains one of the nation’s environmental success stories.…
FFish & Wildlife Dive In! Researchers Reach Out for Help in Counting Horseshoe CrabsJanuary 17, 2014 At first glance, sharks and horseshoe crabs have almost nothing in common. Horseshoe crabs – actually more closely…
EEducation Dive In! USF Project Helps Build Water-Smart NeighborhoodsJanuary 17, 2014 Top photo: A restored drainage pond has become the center of its neighborhood – for people and for…
FFish & Wildlife Dive In! Study Aims to Calculate Economic Benefit of Tampa BayJanuary 17, 2014 Above, Capt. Dave Chouinard fights a tarpon in the clear waters just off Anna Maria Island. How much…
PProfiles/Spotlight Profile: Suzanne CooperJanuary 13, 2014 [printfriendly]Her Best-Laid Plans Turn Out Even Better Like many kids who grew up in Florida, Suzanne Cooper always…
HHabitat Protection & Restoration Probing the DeepDecember 31, 2013 [printfriendly] From the icy waters of the Arctic Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico and Tampa Bay, cutting-edge…