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The winning team of the (pre-COVID!) 2020 Spoonbill Ocean Sciences Bowl from Gainesville, FL.

Spoonbill Competition – the Biggest Ever -- Goes Virtual

For the first time in its long-running history, the Spoonbill Ocean Sciences Bowl, a regional high school competition in St. Petersburg, FL where teams compete to advance to the National Ocean Sciences Bowl, will be held virtually.

March 12, 2021Community Engagement

One of the red snapper sampled as part of this Gulf-wide study in the wake of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.

Red Snapper in the Gulf Show Signs of Stress

The team sampled nearly 570 fish from 72 Gulf locations between 2011 to 2017in the wake of the historic 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill.

March 10, 2021News

Making the North Carolina coast more resilient to the effects of climate change.

March 8, 2021Resiliency News

Emeritus Dean, Dr. Peter Betzer

Former Dean Betzer Gives Keynote at GOMURC

Emeritus Dean, Dr. Peter Betzer gave a keynote address at the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion workshop.

March 3, 2021Diversity

This multicore was sent to the seafloor to collect water samples from porewaters and take sediment cores.

A Cruise of Many Firsts

On the morning of November 30, 2020 the R/V Sally Ride of San Diego disembarked for a nine-day cruise in the Pacific Ocean.

February 22, 2021Blogs and Perspectives

Tracing on the mural

At the CMS, Scientists can be Artists, too

Then came our signature project. The Art Committee decided to paint its very own mural. In part, we wanted to leave our mark on campus.

February 10, 2021Blogs and Perspectives, Community Engagement

Rising Tides Newsletter, February 2021 edition.

Rising Tides February 2021

View some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, February 2021 edition.

February 9, 2021Rising Tides Newsletter

First year PhD student Jill Thompson-Grim presents her previous research assessing fish distribution in South Texas.

Graduate Students Showcase their Research -- from South Texas to South America

The symposium showcased new faces at CMS, including master’s student Claire Onak and PhD student Jill Thompson-Grim, both of whom highlighted work done in previous programs.

January 25, 2021Blogs and Perspectives

USF CMS sunset

USF receives $3 million gift to benefit the College of Marine Science

The Â鶹ÊÓƵ today announced a $3 million gift to the USF Foundation that will benefit students in the College of Marine Science.

January 25, 2021News

An autonomous underwater glider rests securely in its echosounder calibration float aboard the deck of the R/V Hogarth.

A Puppet Show on a Chilly COVID-safe Calibration Cruise?

Under good weather and calm seas, and additional precautions due to COVID-19, our research team left port from the USF College of Marine Science to a site just two miles away from Bayboro Harbor.

January 5, 2021Blogs and Perspectives

USF College of Marine Science in the News

CMS in the News - 2020

The USF College of Marine Science news team is dedicated to sharing USF CMS's story to a global audience. View CMS in the news for 2020.

December 28, 2020CMS in the News

A group of Jr Scientists pose for a picture before starting their day at the Science Festival in 2019.

Jr Scientist program expands their virtual reach with help from CMS students

Developed in 2014 by CMS students, the goal of the Jr Scientist program is to give middle and high school students the opportunity to volunteer at the festival, as a way to engage them in science.

December 11, 2020Community Engagement

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