September 15, 2021 Atmospheric processes of aerosolized algal toxins generated from red and green water Myoseon Jang, Associate Professor, Environmental Engineering Sciences, UF Join us for the live stream Sept 15, 11:45am EST: youtu.be/h65tb5l6Whg (Please visit our youtube channel… Read More
Month: August 2021
Find out what CFW alum Dr. Elliott White is up to in this fantastic ESSIE alumni update

Coastal and Ocean Observing in the Southeast: Old and new technologies and techniques to meet community information needs
September 8, 2021 Coastal and Ocean Observing in the Southeast: Old and new technologies and techniques to meet community information needs Debra Hernandez, Executive Director, Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing Regional Association (SECOORA) Join us for the live stream September… Read More
Quantifying the economic impacts of harmful algal blooms
October 13, 2021 Quantifying the economic impacts of harmful algal blooms Christa Court, Assistant Professor, Regional Economics, Food and Resource Economics Department; Director, Economic Impact Analysis Program, UF Join us for the live stream Oct 13, 11:45am EST: youtu.be/AlCkAm9PwPI. ABSTRACT… Read More
Who owns the shoreline: The law and policy of ambulatory boundaries
November 10, 2021 Who owns the shoreline: The law and policy of ambulatory boundaries Tom Ankersen, Legal Skills Professor & Conservation Clinic Director, Levin College of Law, UF Join us for the live stream Nov 10, 11:45am EST: youtu.be/ID30NXoTViY ABSTRACT… Read More
Marine Life 2030: User requirements, standards, and best practices for marine biodiversity information for the ocean decade
October 27, 2021 Marine Life 2030: User requirements, standards, and best practices for marine biodiversity information for the ocean decade Frank Muller-Karger, Professor, Biological Oceanography and Remote Sensing, College of Marine Science, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL Join us… Read More
Exploring implications of a snook expansion into northern Florida for food webs and minimum flows in coastal springs and rivers
October 6, 2021 Exploring implications of a snook expansion into northern Florida for food webs and minimum flows in coastal springs and rivers Mike Allen, Professor, School of Forest, Fisheries, & Geomatics Sciences; Director, Nature Coast Biological Station, UF Join… Read More
Rising green tides and golden tides: An oceanographic regime shift?
September 1, 2021 Rising green tides and golden tides: An oceanographic regime shift? Chuanmin Hu, Professor, Optical Oceanography, College of Marine Science, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL Join us for the live stream Sept 1, 11:45am EST: https://youtu.be/gcPm0JAUfNQ (Please… Read More
PhD student Alexis “AJ” Jackson featured in latest issue of Heartland LIVING Magazine

PhD student Alexis “AJ” Jackson is featured in the latest issue of Heartland LIVING Magazine. The portrait was taken when she was the Vaughn-Jordan Research Intern in Archbold’s Plant Ecology Research Program, and is part of a series of 100… Read More