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Integrating resilient reef restoration to recover Florida’s Coral Reef

March 21, 2022

Erinn Muller, Associate Vice President for Research, Program Manager for Coral Health & Disease and Coral Restoration, Senior Scientist, Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, FL Join us for the live stream March 30, 11:45am EST: youtu.be/dqizqhM-qlA(Please visit our youtube channel main page for the stream if there are any issues with the direct link.) Abstract Coral […]

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Quantifying the economic impacts of harmful algal blooms

August 24, 2021

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 Coastal communities are inextricably linked to the marine environments they border. Marine-dependent industries such as commercial fishing, marine aquaculture, seafood processing, water transportation, and those that […]

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Applying cumulative effects and long-term ecological research to strategically advance large-scale ecosystem restoration

February 28, 2021

Heida Diefenderfer, Restoration Ecologist, Marine and Coastal Research Laboratory, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Sequim, WA Join us for the live stream March 3, 11:45am EST: youtu.be/QkhgaOyB1Oo Bio Dr. Heida Diefenderfer is a Restoration Ecologist at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory’s Marine and Coastal Research Lab, located on the north Olympic Peninsula in Washington State. She […]

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Wetlandscapes: Land-use legacies and water quality futures

January 11, 2021

Wetlandscapes: Land-Use legacies and water quality futures – Jan 13, 2021
Kimberly Van Meter, University of Illinois at Chicago & Fred Cheng, University of Waterloo, Ontario

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