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Red Tide Demise: Mitigation Initiative Update

January 23, 2023 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
$5
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Mote Associate Vice President for Research, Dr. Richard Pierce, also serving as the Program Manager for Ecotoxicology Research, joined Mote in 1981 as a Senior Scientist, developing a research program focusing on the source, fate and effects of toxic chemicals in the marine environment. With more than 75 published manuscripts and lectures nationally and internationally on his research, Pierce and Dr. Cynthia Heil, a Senior Scientist and Director of Mote’s Red Tide Institute will lead a lecture on Jan. 23. Heil, who has more than 25 years of experience with the science and management of marine and freshwater harmful algae bloom species, focuses on monitoring and mitigating Florida red tide along with the ecology and management of marine and freshwater HABs, nutrients and water quality.

Their lecture on Florida red tide will explain its severe negative impacts on the environment, economies and human health along Florida’s west coast, along with the Florida Red Tide Mitigation & Technology Development Initiative put in place to combat it. The Initiative, a result of the severe 2017-2019 red tide, provides funding for Mote scientists to partner with other institutions and companies to conduct extensive laboratory and field research on the efficacy of a variety of potential products and technologies to mitigate the adverse effects of red tide.

Mote Members also receive discounted admission to the event.
Tickets are on sale now at mote.org/lecture.

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  • Date: January 23, 2023
  • Time:
    6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
  • Cost: $5
  • Event Categories: Adult Level, Clean Water, Cleanups & Restorations, Coastal & Wetlands, Invasive & Intrusive Species, Lectures & Seminars, Marine Life, Maritime Topics

Organizer

  • Mote Marine & Aquarium
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Venue

  • Mote Marine Laboratory
  • 1600 Ken Thompson Pkwy.
    Sarasota, FL 34236 United States
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  • Phone (941) 388-4441
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