News Feed/marine-science/news/Recent posts from Newsen-usSun, 22 Dec 2024 09:16:06 -05:00http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssOmniUpdate (OU Publish)Spawning New Knowledge: How DNA Barcoding is Changing Fisheries Conservationhttps://www.flseagrant.org/spawning-new-knowledge-how-dna-barcoding-is-changing-fisheries-conservation/Alexis Mitchem is PhD student at the 鶹Ƶ. She was awarded the Florida Sea Grant Guy Harvey Fellowship in 2024.External ArticleThu, 19 Dec 2024 11:43:13 Spawning New Knowledge: How DNA Barcoding is Changing Fisheries ConservationAlexis Mitchem is PhD student at the 鶹Ƶ. She was awarded the Florida Sea Grant Guy Harvey Fellowship in 2024.Alexis Mitchem is PhD student at the 鶹Ƶ.https://www.flseagrant.org/spawning-new-knowledge-how-dna-barcoding-is-changing-fisheries-conservation/Awards,Blogs and PerspectivesCMS in the News 2024/marine-science/news/2024/cms-in-the-news-2024.aspxThe USF College of Marine Science news team is dedicated to sharing USF CMS's research to local, regional, and global audiences. View CMS in the news for 2024.Thu, 19 Dec 2024 00:00:00 CMS in the News 2024The USF College of Marine Science news team is dedicated to sharing USF CMS's research to local, regional, and global audiences. View CMS in the news for 2024.USF College of Marine Science in the News/marine-science/news/2024/cms-in-the-news-2024.aspxCMS in the NewsRising Tides Newsletter Archives/marine-science/news/2024/rising-tides-newsletter-archives.aspxStay up to date on the USF CMS community. Subscribe to receive the Rising Tides newsletter.Rocky D. BullTue, 17 Dec 2024 11:55:00 Rising Tides Newsletter ArchivesStay up to date on the USF CMS community. Subscribe to receive the Rising Tides newsletter.Rising Tides Newsletter Archives/marine-science/news/2024/rising-tides-newsletter-archives.aspxRising Tides NewsletterRising Tides - December 2024/marine-science/news/2024/rising-tides-december-2024.aspxView some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, December 2024 edition.Tue, 17 Dec 2024 07:32:46 Rising Tides - December 2024View some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, December 2024 edition.Rising Tides Christmas Card - December 2024 /marine-science/news/2024/rising-tides-december-2024.aspxRising Tides NewsletterThe Optical Oceanography Lab wins 2024 William T. Pecora Award/marine-science/news/2024/the-optical-oceanography-lab-wins-2024-william-t-pecora-award.aspxUnder the leadership of Chuanmin Hu, the Optical Oceanography Lab has pioneered innovative methodologies to investigate phenomena such as algal blooms, oil spills, and coastal ecosystem dynamics.Wed, 11 Dec 2024 08:12:58 The Optical Oceanography Lab wins 2024 William T. Pecora AwardUnder the leadership of Chuanmin Hu, the Optical Oceanography Lab has pioneered innovative methodologies to investigate phenomena such as algal blooms, oil spills, and coastal ecosystem dynamics.Brian Barnes and Chuanmin Hu (center left and center right) accept the 2024 William T. Pecora Group Award /marine-science/news/2024/the-optical-oceanography-lab-wins-2024-william-t-pecora-award.aspxAwards,NewsUSF and partners launch innovative accelerator program to grow the marine economy/marine-science/news/2024/usf-and-partners-launch-innovative-accelerator-program-to-grow-the-marine-economy.aspxThe Continuum, a blue-tech accelerator program, is designed to promote the commercialization of blue-tech solutions, drive advancements in ocean resilience, reduce negative environmental impacts, and stimulate economic growth for the country’s marine economy.Tue, 10 Dec 2024 09:01:00 USF and partners launch innovative accelerator program to grow the marine economyThe Continuum, a blue-tech accelerator program, is designed to promote the commercialization of blue-tech solutions, drive advancements in ocean resilience, reduce negative environmental impacts, and stimulate economic growth for the country’s marine economy.The accelerator program is designed to promote the commercialization of blue-tech solutions, drive advancements in ocean resilience, reduce negative environmental impacts, and stimulate economic growth. Photo credit: Jessica Van Vaerenberg/marine-science/news/2024/usf-and-partners-launch-innovative-accelerator-program-to-grow-the-marine-economy.aspxNews,Resiliency NewsGraphic arts students work with clients to elevate their brandhttps://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/news/2024/graphic-arts-students-work-with-clients-to-elevate-their-brand.aspxA senior research course is giving graphic arts students the opportunity to produce real-world design work for local clients.External ArticleMon, 02 Dec 2024 07:09:50 Graphic arts students work with clients to elevate their brandA senior research course is giving graphic arts students the opportunity to produce real-world design work for local clients.A senior research course is giving graphic arts students the opportunity to produce real-world design work for local clients.https://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/news/2024/graphic-arts-students-work-with-clients-to-elevate-their-brand.aspxNewsHigh-impact research earns recognition for CMS faculty/marine-science/news/2024/high-impact-research-earns-recognition-for-cms-faculty.aspxThe list highlights 10 current CMS faculty members and two emeritus faculty, recognizing both career-long and single-year citation achievements.Tue, 26 Nov 2024 10:43:08 High-impact research earns recognition for CMS facultyThe list highlights 10 current CMS faculty members and two emeritus faculty, recognizing both career-long and single-year citation achievements.鶹Ƶ: A Preeminent Research University/marine-science/news/2024/high-impact-research-earns-recognition-for-cms-faculty.aspxAwards,Blogs and Perspectives,NewsFormer USF professor honored with Boyd Hill Birds of Prey Aviary/marine-science/news/2024/former-usf-professor-honored-with-boyd-hill-birds-of-prey-aviary.aspxGabe Vargo, a former professor at the College of Marine Science, helped found the birds of prey program at Boyd Hill and was an integral part in developing the aviary.Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:32:48 Former USF professor honored with Boyd Hill Birds of Prey AviaryGabe Vargo, a former professor at the College of Marine Science, helped found the birds of prey program at Boyd Hill and was an integral part in developing the aviary.The Boyd Hill Birds of Prey Aviary was renamed to honor former CMS professor Gabe Vargo who played an integral part in developing the aviary. Photo credit: FOBH/Katie Bryden/marine-science/news/2024/former-usf-professor-honored-with-boyd-hill-birds-of-prey-aviary.aspxBlogs and Perspectives,Community Engagement,NewsPrestigious NASA award will help CMS student study the Southern Ocean/marine-science/news/2024/prestigious-nasa-award-will-help-cms-student-study-the-southern-ocean.aspxSara Reinelt, a doctoral student in the lab of Don Chambers, was awarded a Future Investigators in NASA Earth and Space Science and Technology (FINESST) grant, which will fund her research of eddy-induced carbon flux in the Southern Ocean.Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:24:12 Prestigious NASA award will help CMS student study the Southern OceanSara Reinelt, a doctoral student in the lab of Don Chambers, was awarded a Future Investigators in NASA Earth and Space Science and Technology (FINESST) grant, which will fund her research of eddy-induced carbon flux in the Southern Ocean.Doctoral student Sara Reinelt will use data from the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite mission in her research funded by the FINESST grant. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/CNES/marine-science/news/2024/prestigious-nasa-award-will-help-cms-student-study-the-southern-ocean.aspxAwards,Blogs and PerspectivesHurricane season puts new storm surge model to the test/marine-science/news/2024/hurricane-season-puts-new-storm-surge-model-to-the-test.aspxSpread across the West Florida Shelf, buoys with sensors continuously collect and transmit critical information that allows scientists in the Ocean Circulation Lab at the USF College of Marine Science to track intensification of hurricanes in real time.Wed, 30 Oct 2024 07:25:34 Hurricane season puts new storm surge model to the testSpread across the West Florida Shelf, buoys with sensors continuously collect and transmit critical information that allows scientists in the Ocean Circulation Lab at the USF College of Marine Science to track intensification of hurricanes in real time.Hurricane Milton captured via NOAA’s GOES East satellite as it approached the west coast of Florida. Image courtesy of NOAA/NESDIS/marine-science/news/2024/hurricane-season-puts-new-storm-surge-model-to-the-test.aspxNewsHow a USF glider helped forecast Hurricane Helene/marine-science/news/2024/how-a-usf-glider-helped-forecast-hurricane-helene.aspxAn underwater glider deployed by a group at the College of Marine Science collected valuable oceanographic data that helped forecasters predict the path and intensity of hurricane Helene.Thu, 24 Oct 2024 00:04:19 How a USF glider helped forecast Hurricane HeleneAn underwater glider deployed by a group at the College of Marine Science collected valuable oceanographic data that helped forecasters predict the path and intensity of hurricane Helene.The glider Jai Alai was originally deployed for red tide observations but remained in the water to collect data on both Hurricane Helen and Milton. /marine-science/news/2024/how-a-usf-glider-helped-forecast-hurricane-helene.aspxNewsRising Tides - October 2024/marine-science/news/2024/rising-tides-october-2024.aspxView some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, October 2024 edition.Thu, 17 Oct 2024 06:33:32 Rising Tides - October 2024View some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, October 2024 edition.USF College of Marine Science Aerial Campus View/marine-science/news/2024/rising-tides-october-2024.aspxRising Tides NewsletterCelebrating the Success of the Making Waves REU 2024/marine-science/news/2024/celebrating-the-success-of-the-making-waves-reu-2024.aspxWe want to take a moment to express our sincere gratitude for the dedication that the mentors, graduate students, program coordinators, and USF personnel provided during the 2024 Making Waves REU (MWREU) program.Thu, 03 Oct 2024 08:20:09 Celebrating the Success of the Making Waves REU 2024We want to take a moment to express our sincere gratitude for the dedication that the mentors, graduate students, program coordinators, and USF personnel provided during the 2024 Making Waves REU (MWREU) program.Dr. Ana Arellano with the 2024 REU Making Waves students./marine-science/news/2024/celebrating-the-success-of-the-making-waves-reu-2024.aspxBlogs and Perspectives,Making Waves REUDeep-sea discovery shines light on life in the twilight zone/marine-science/news/2024/deep-sea-discovery-shines-light-on-life-in-the-twilight-zone.aspxA GEOTRACES expedition in the Pacific Ocean revealed low levels of iron in the ocean’s twilight zone. A paper detailing the unexpected findings was published this week in Nature.Thu, 19 Sep 2024 14:08:29 Deep-sea discovery shines light on life in the twilight zoneA GEOTRACES expedition in the Pacific Ocean revealed low levels of iron in the ocean’s twilight zone. A paper detailing the unexpected findings was published this week in Nature.A conductivity, temperature, and depth (CTD) rosette used to sample water from the ocean’s twilight zone during a GEOTRACES expedition in the Pacific Ocean. Credit: Alex Fox./marine-science/news/2024/deep-sea-discovery-shines-light-on-life-in-the-twilight-zone.aspxNewsRevealed by satellites: Long-term trends of coastal water quality in Qatar/marine-science/news/2024/revealed-by-satellites-long-term-trends-of-coastal-water-quality-in-qatar.aspxIn a recent article, members of the Optical Oceanography Lab used satellite observations to track changes to coastal water quality in Qatar, where a fast-growing economy comes with environmental challenges.Mon, 16 Sep 2024 17:15:25 Revealed by satellites: Long-term trends of coastal water quality in QatarIn a recent article, members of the Optical Oceanography Lab used satellite observations to track changes to coastal water quality in Qatar, where a fast-growing economy comes with environmental challenges.Cheng Xue, a postdoctoral scholar in the Optical Oceanography Lab at USF CMS, is the lead author on a recent article published in the IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing. The figure above shows satellite images of Qatari coastal waters (left) and the floating algae scums of 2017 (right). Courtesy of Cheng Xue./marine-science/news/2024/revealed-by-satellites-long-term-trends-of-coastal-water-quality-in-qatar.aspxPublication HighlightsAn “invasive” marine organism has become an economic resource in the eastern Mediterranean/marine-science/news/2024/an-invasive-marine-organism-has-become-an-economic-resource-in-the-eastern-mediterranean.aspxA recent paper on foraminifera in the eastern Mediterranean offers a unique perspective on the complex interactions between humans and marine environments.Thu, 12 Sep 2024 07:00:00 An “invasive” marine organism has become an economic resource in the eastern MediterraneanA recent paper on foraminifera in the eastern Mediterranean offers a unique perspective on the complex interactions between humans and marine environments.Skeletons and shells from an invasive species of foraminifera are helping build beaches like this one in the eastern Mediterranean Sea./marine-science/news/2024/an-invasive-marine-organism-has-become-an-economic-resource-in-the-eastern-mediterranean.aspxNewsTeam led by USF alum discovers seamount, new species along Nazca Ridge/marine-science/news/2024/team-led-by-usf-alum-discovers-seamount-new-species-along-nazca-ridge.aspxThis discovery of a deep-sea mountain is the latest in a string of new seafloor data gathered in the Nazca Ridge area by scientists led by Jyotika Virmani at the Schmidt Ocean Institute.Mon, 09 Sep 2024 13:12:27 Team led by USF alum discovers seamount, new species along Nazca RidgeThis discovery of a deep-sea mountain is the latest in a string of new seafloor data gathered in the Nazca Ridge area by scientists led by Jyotika Virmani at the Schmidt Ocean Institute.The crew captured the first live footage of the Promachoteuthis squid, a genus which had previously only been characterized from dead samples. Credit: ROV SuBastian / Schmidt Ocean Institute/marine-science/news/2024/team-led-by-usf-alum-discovers-seamount-new-species-along-nazca-ridge.aspxNewsResearch shines at the Fall 2024 CMS Faculty Seminar Series/marine-science/news/2024/research-shines-at-the-fall-2024-cms-faculty-seminar-series.aspxAn annual tradition, the faculty seminar kicks off the Fall semester and is a chance for faculty members to present their latest research to the College.Mon, 09 Sep 2024 08:07:08 Research shines at the Fall 2024 CMS Faculty Seminar SeriesAn annual tradition, the faculty seminar kicks off the Fall semester and is a chance for faculty members to present their latest research to the College.An annual tradition, the faculty seminar kicks off the Fall semester and is a chance for faculty members to present their latest research to the College./marine-science/news/2024/research-shines-at-the-fall-2024-cms-faculty-seminar-series.aspxBlogs and Perspectives,NewsFounded by CMS students, new ESA section promotes marine and coastal ecology/marine-science/news/2024/founded-by-cms-students-new-esa-section-promotes-marine-and-coastal-ecology.aspxCMS doctoral candidates Natalia López Figueroa and Michael Schram founded the ESA coastal and marine ecology section to foster a space for marine scientists to present their research.Fri, 30 Aug 2024 14:36:14 Founded by CMS students, new ESA section promotes marine and coastal ecologyCMS doctoral candidates Natalia López Figueroa and Michael Schram founded the ESA coastal and marine ecology section to foster a space for marine scientists to present their research.CMS doctoral candidates Natalia López Figueroa and Michael Schram established the ESA coastal and marine ecology section to foster a space for marine scientists to present their research. /marine-science/news/2024/founded-by-cms-students-new-esa-section-promotes-marine-and-coastal-ecology.aspxBlogs and Perspectives,NewsThree CMS students earn prestigious USF Fellowships/marine-science/news/2024/three-students-earn-prestigious-usf-fellowships.aspxThree student from the USF College of Marine Science were awarded 2024 Office of Graduate Studies Fellowships.Wed, 21 Aug 2024 11:47:53 Three CMS students earn prestigious USF FellowshipsThree student from the USF College of Marine Science were awarded 2024 Office of Graduate Studies Fellowships.Three incoming CMS students were awarded prestigious USF fellowships, joining eight current CMS students with similar distinctions. /marine-science/news/2024/three-students-earn-prestigious-usf-fellowships.aspxAwards,Blogs and PerspectivesRising Tides August 2024/marine-science/news/2024/rising-tides-august-2024.aspxView some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, August 2024 edition.Tue, 13 Aug 2024 08:19:18 Rising Tides August 2024View some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, August 2024 edition.Rising Tides Newsletter, August 2024 edition/marine-science/news/2024/rising-tides-august-2024.aspxRising Tides NewsletterDevice built from scratch helps scientists tackle a fish-spawning mystery/marine-science/news/2024/device-built-from-scratch-helps-scientists-tackle-a-fish-spawning-mystery.aspxA CMS student built a Continuous Underway Fish Egg Samper, or a CUFES for a new SHELF project to determine what species of fish and where they are spawning on the West Florida Shelf. This device took its maiden voyage in late June.Mon, 12 Aug 2024 13:09:53 Device built from scratch helps scientists tackle a fish-spawning mysteryA CMS student built a Continuous Underway Fish Egg Samper, or a CUFES for a new SHELF project to determine what species of fish and where they are spawning on the West Florida Shelf. This device took its maiden voyage in late June.The CUFES’ first day out at sea collecting fish eggs as the Weatherbird II is underway heading north to the panhandle. Picture Credit: Jess Van Vaerenbergh/marine-science/news/2024/device-built-from-scratch-helps-scientists-tackle-a-fish-spawning-mystery.aspxNewsEstuaries in South Florida are warming faster than the Gulf of Mexico and global ocean/marine-science/news/2024/estuaries-in-south-florida-are-warming-faster-than-the-gulf-of-mexico-and-global-ocean.aspxUsing satellite data, CMS researchers found that sea surface temperatures in four estuaries in South Florida have risen faster than sea surface temperatures globally and in the Gulf of Mexico.Wed, 07 Aug 2024 09:00:00 Estuaries in South Florida are warming faster than the Gulf of Mexico and global oceanUsing satellite data, CMS researchers found that sea surface temperatures in four estuaries in South Florida have risen faster than sea surface temperatures globally and in the Gulf of Mexico.A pair of recent studies found that sea surface temperatures are rising rapidly in South Florida’s estuaries, including Florida Bay, pictured here. Credit: National Park Service/marine-science/news/2024/estuaries-in-south-florida-are-warming-faster-than-the-gulf-of-mexico-and-global-ocean.aspxNewsSea World Celebration/marine-science/news/2024/sea-world-celebration.aspxCampers celebrate a successful 2024 Oceanography Camp Especially for Girls at sea world.Tue, 06 Aug 2024 07:07:50 Sea World CelebrationCampers celebrate a successful 2024 Oceanography Camp Especially for Girls at sea world.Campers celebrate a successful 2024 Oceanography Camp Especially for Girls at sea world./marine-science/news/2024/sea-world-celebration.aspxBlogs and Perspectives,Girls CampFish Banks Activity/marine-science/news/2024/fish-banks-activity.aspxCampers are all split up into groups, and each group is given their own commercial fishing company to manage.Fri, 02 Aug 2024 08:38:58 Fish Banks ActivityCampers are all split up into groups, and each group is given their own commercial fishing company to manage.Campers are all split up into groups, and each group is given their own commercial fishing company to manage./marine-science/news/2024/fish-banks-activity.aspxBlogs and Perspectives,Girls CampLaboratory Activities/marine-science/news/2024/laboratory-activities-week.aspxThe final week of OCG consisted of multiple laboratory activities.Thu, 01 Aug 2024 07:38:55 Laboratory ActivitiesThe final week of OCG consisted of multiple laboratory activities.Campers had the opportunity to learn more about sharks in the sharky shenanigans lab./marine-science/news/2024/laboratory-activities-week.aspxBlogs and Perspectives,Girls CampCoral Reef Cake Activity/marine-science/news/2024/coral-reef-cake-activity.aspxCampers learned about coral reefs in this activity.Wed, 31 Jul 2024 07:48:05 Coral Reef Cake ActivityCampers learned about coral reefs in this activity.Campers learned about coral reefs in this activity. /marine-science/news/2024/coral-reef-cake-activity.aspxBlogs and Perspectives,Girls CampCaladesi Island Field Trips/marine-science/news/2024/caladesi-island-field-trips.aspxThroughout the Oceanography camp, the girls experience many excursions and field trips to interesting places.Tue, 30 Jul 2024 10:53:16 Caladesi Island Field TripsThroughout the Oceanography camp, the girls experience many excursions and field trips to interesting places.Campers used a fluorescent green dye to measure the speed and direction of currents in the water. Each /marine-science/news/2024/caladesi-island-field-trips.aspxBlogs and Perspectives,Girls CampREU scholars make waves on campus/marine-science/news/2024/reu-scholars-make-waves-on-campus.aspxEleven students participated in the Making Waves Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program hosted by the College of Marine Science and led by Ana Arellano this summer. The participants engaged in various interdisciplinary ocean research and science communication experiences.Mon, 29 Jul 2024 10:40:03 REU scholars make waves on campusEleven students participated in the Making Waves Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program hosted by the College of Marine Science and led by Ana Arellano this summer. The participants engaged in various interdisciplinary ocean research and science communication experiences.The Making Waves cohort celebrates after presenting their research posters at the USF St. Petersburg Undergraduate Research Symposium at the Nelson Poynter Memorial Library. Photo Credit: Jess Van Vaerenbergh/marine-science/news/2024/reu-scholars-make-waves-on-campus.aspxBlogs and Perspectives,DiversityLaboratory Activities/marine-science/news/2024/laboratory-activities.aspxThe fish ecology lab provides campers with the opportunity to learn about fish and how they impact the environment.Mon, 29 Jul 2024 09:47:43 Laboratory ActivitiesThe fish ecology lab provides campers with the opportunity to learn about fish and how they impact the environment.Campers started their mission as DNA Detectives./marine-science/news/2024/laboratory-activities.aspxBlogs and Perspectives,Girls CampField days at Fort De Soto/marine-science/news/2024/field-days-at-fort-de-soto.aspxAt Fort De Soto there were three stations, where the campers rotated between collecting sediments, nutrients, and seine net samples.Fri, 26 Jul 2024 10:02:54 Field days at Fort De SotoAt Fort De Soto there were three stations, where the campers rotated between collecting sediments, nutrients, and seine net samples.At Fort De Soto there were three stations, where the campers rotated between collecting sediments, nutrients, and seine net samples. /marine-science/news/2024/field-days-at-fort-de-soto.aspxBlogs and Perspectives,Girls CampStudents from across the country spent their summer at USF conducting ocean and weather researchhttps://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/news/2024/reu-summer-oceanography-weather-research.aspxUndergraduate students from across the country spent their summer on USF's St. Petersburg and Tampa campuses, immersing themselves in research focused on oceanography, weather, climate change and science communication.External ArticleThu, 25 Jul 2024 17:38:53 Students from across the country spent their summer at USF conducting ocean and weather researchUndergraduate students from across the country spent their summer on USF's St. Petersburg and Tampa campuses, immersing themselves in research focused on oceanography, weather, climate change and science communication.Undergraduates went on field trips that included NOAA Hurricane Hunters in Lakeland, the National Weather Service in Ruskin and a research cruise through Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. https://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/news/2024/reu-summer-oceanography-weather-research.aspxDiversity,NewsShell Key Field Trips/marine-science/news/2024/shell-key-field-trips.aspxShell Key is an island that the OCG campers kayak out to for one of their three field trips.Thu, 25 Jul 2024 11:11:41 Shell Key Field TripsShell Key is an island that the OCG campers kayak out to for one of their three field trips.Shell Key Field Trip/marine-science/news/2024/shell-key-field-trips.aspxBlogs and Perspectives,Girls CampANGARI Cruise Field Trip/marine-science/news/2024/angari-cruise-field-trip.aspxThe OCG campers and staff all had an amazing time aboard the R/V ANGARI.Wed, 24 Jul 2024 13:46:28 ANGARI Cruise Field TripThe OCG campers and staff all had an amazing time aboard the R/V ANGARI.The OCG campers and staff all had an amazing time aboard the R/V ANGARI. /marine-science/news/2024/angari-cruise-field-trip.aspxBlogs and Perspectives,Girls CampOcean Concept Rotations/marine-science/news/2024/ocean-concept-rotations.aspxOcean concept rotations allow the OCG campers to learn about the different layers of the oceans.Mon, 22 Jul 2024 09:01:49 Ocean Concept RotationsOcean concept rotations allow the OCG campers to learn about the different layers of the oceans.Ocean concept rotations allow the OCG campers to learn about the different layers of the oceans. /marine-science/news/2024/ocean-concept-rotations.aspxBlogs and Perspectives,Girls CampUSF launches MBAs in blue economy, personal financial planning, and healthcare leadership/business/news/2024/07-15-mba.aspxBeginning this fall, students seeking an MBA at the 鶹Ƶ will have three new offerings to consider. The new concentrations — blue economy, personal financial planning, and healthcare leadership — are designed to address the evolving needs of the global market.External ArticleMon, 15 Jul 2024 09:54:07 USF launches MBAs in blue economy, personal financial planning, and healthcare leadershipBeginning this fall, students seeking an MBA at the 鶹Ƶ will have three new offerings to consider. The new concentrations — blue economy, personal financial planning, and healthcare leadership — are designed to address the evolving needs of the global market.Developed in partnership with the USF College of Marine Science, the blue economy concentration is tailored for professionals who want to lead in maritime trade, coastal tourism and fisheries management./business/news/2024/07-15-mba.aspxNewsThe Humpty Dumpty fish tale of the U.S. Gulf of Mexico/marine-science/news/2024/the-humpty-dumpty-fish-tale-of-the-us-gulf-of-mexico.aspxIn a recent paper, Joshua Kilborn modelled the Gulf of Mexico fishery ecosystem trends and trajectory over time and better understand the factors that influenced their evolution.Mon, 08 Jul 2024 15:13:12 The Humpty Dumpty fish tale of the U.S. Gulf of MexicoIn a recent paper, Joshua Kilborn modelled the Gulf of Mexico fishery ecosystem trends and trajectory over time and better understand the factors that influenced their evolution.Joshua Kilborn is a research assistant professor at the USF College of Marine Science, where he studies large marine ecosystems and their associated fisheries. The figures above, which are included in his recent paper, depict a fishery ecosystem trajectory for the Gulf of Mexico (left) and smoothed lag-plot for the Gulf of Mexico fishery ecosystem (right)./marine-science/news/2024/the-humpty-dumpty-fish-tale-of-the-us-gulf-of-mexico.aspxPublication HighlightsUSF and Florida Institute of Oceanography’s new remotely operated vehicle to advance deep-sea exploration and education/news/2024/usf-fio-remotely-operated-vehicle-deepsea-exploration-education.aspxResearchers studying the deep sea have access to a powerful new tool with the acquisition of a sophisticated, remotely operated vehicle (ROV) by the 鶹Ƶ and Florida Institute of Oceanography (FIO).External ArticleMon, 08 Jul 2024 09:21:10 USF and Florida Institute of Oceanography’s new remotely operated vehicle to advance deep-sea exploration and educationResearchers studying the deep sea have access to a powerful new tool with the acquisition of a sophisticated, remotely operated vehicle (ROV) by the 鶹Ƶ and Florida Institute of Oceanography (FIO).The ROV Taurus is a sophisticated, remotely operated vehicle that can reach ocean depths of up to 2.5 miles/news/2024/usf-fio-remotely-operated-vehicle-deepsea-exploration-education.aspxNewsFrom space to canvas: Observing ocean color/marine-science/news/2024/from-space-to-canvas-observing-ocean-color.aspxUsing remote sensing instruments on satellites, researchers can study the color of the ocean from space. Some of those striking satellite images are now on display at CMS.Mon, 24 Jun 2024 14:54:02 From space to canvas: Observing ocean colorUsing remote sensing instruments on satellites, researchers can study the color of the ocean from space. Some of those striking satellite images are now on display at CMS.Coccolithophore (milky blue) and diatoms (dark green) blooms in the Black Sea between southeastern Europe and western Asia at various times of year. Photo credit: OLCI on the Sentinel-3B satellite./marine-science/news/2024/from-space-to-canvas-observing-ocean-color.aspxBlogs and PerspectivesInvestigating the geographic distribution of a seagrass virus/marine-science/news/2024/investigating-the-geographic-distribution-of-a-seagrass-virus.aspxTurtlegrass virus X (TVX), which infects the seagrass Thalassia testudinum (turtlegrass), is the only potexvirus known to infect marine flowering plants.Mon, 24 Jun 2024 13:22:56 Investigating the geographic distribution of a seagrass virusTurtlegrass virus X (TVX), which infects the seagrass Thalassia testudinum (turtlegrass), is the only potexvirus known to infect marine flowering plants.Jean Lim, a postdoc in the Breitbart Lab, uses qPCR and metagenomics approaches to study marine viruses./marine-science/news/2024/investigating-the-geographic-distribution-of-a-seagrass-virus.aspxPublication HighlightsUSF Mapping Center Taps Tampa Bay’s Boating Crowd for Seafloor Depth Measurements/marine-science/news/2024/usf-mapping-center-taps-tampa-bays-boating-crowd-for-seafloor-depth-measurements.aspxThe state’s profound connection to the ocean is underscored by the many maritime activities and industries that bolster its economy. Safe boating, whether for commercial shipping, fishing, or leisure, relies on one common element: nautical charts.Thu, 20 Jun 2024 08:19:01 USF Mapping Center Taps Tampa Bay’s Boating Crowd for Seafloor Depth MeasurementsThe state’s profound connection to the ocean is underscored by the many maritime activities and industries that bolster its economy. Safe boating, whether for commercial shipping, fishing, or leisure, relies on one common element: nautical charts.Rescue 5, one of Eckerd College Search and Rescue (EC-SAR)’s vessels which is outfitted with a data logger for Crowd the Bay. Photo credit: Matthew Hommeyer/Center for Ocean Mapping and Innovative Technologies./marine-science/news/2024/usf-mapping-center-taps-tampa-bays-boating-crowd-for-seafloor-depth-measurements.aspxNewsClimate change can amplify big rainstorms, but true fixes are far off for South Floridahttps://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/environment/climate-change/article289261495.htmlOnce again, South Florida was submerged under an unsettling amount of water this week, the kind of totals usually only seen during a tropical storm or hurricane.External ArticleMon, 17 Jun 2024 13:05:19 Climate change can amplify big rainstorms, but true fixes are far off for South FloridaOnce again, South Florida was submerged under an unsettling amount of water this week, the kind of totals usually only seen during a tropical storm or hurricane.A home’s front lawn is flooded from heavy rains on Thursday, June 13, 2024, in Miami Shores, Florida. D.A. VARELA dvarela@miamiherald.comhttps://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/environment/climate-change/article289261495.htmlFlorida Flood Hub,NewsUSF-trained shipwreck hunter makes another major discovery/marine-science/news/2024/usf-trained-shipwreck-hunter-makes-another-major-discovery.aspxUsing a technique known as side-scan sonar, a team led by David Mearns and The Royal Canadian Geographical Society found Shackleton’s last ship off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada.Mon, 17 Jun 2024 08:17:20 USF-trained shipwreck hunter makes another major discoveryUsing a technique known as side-scan sonar, a team led by David Mearns and The Royal Canadian Geographical Society found Shackleton’s last ship off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada.A side-scan sonar image of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s last ship, Quest, discovered by a team led by USF alum and shipwreck hunter David Mearns. Credit: Royal Canadian Geographical Society./marine-science/news/2024/usf-trained-shipwreck-hunter-makes-another-major-discovery.aspxNewsHow GEOTRACES helped unlock secrets of marine trace elements/marine-science/news/2024/how-geotraces-helped-unlock-secrets-of-marine-trace-elements.aspxGEOTRACES has been an international effort to better understand the role of marine trace elements and determine their distributions in the ocean.Wed, 12 Jun 2024 14:22:48 How GEOTRACES helped unlock secrets of marine trace elementsGEOTRACES has been an international effort to better understand the role of marine trace elements and determine their distributions in the ocean.GEOTRACES has been an international effort involving hundreds of scientists and more than 150 research cruises. Here, crew members aboard the R/V Roger Revelle, including CMS graduate student Dylan Halbeisen, recover a GEOTRACES carousel rosette during an arctic cruise. Photo credit: Jennifer Middleton, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory./marine-science/news/2024/how-geotraces-helped-unlock-secrets-of-marine-trace-elements.aspxNews,Publication HighlightsThe Ocean Circulation Lab braces for a busy hurricane season/marine-science/news/2024/the-ocean-circulation-lab-braces-for-a-busy-hurricane-season.aspxThe Ocean Circulation Lab maintains a pair of high-resolution circulation models that can be used to forecast water levels days before hurricane landfall.Wed, 05 Jun 2024 00:13:51 The Ocean Circulation Lab braces for a busy hurricane seasonThe Ocean Circulation Lab maintains a pair of high-resolution circulation models that can be used to forecast water levels days before hurricane landfall.The National Weather Service predicts an above-normal 2024 Atlantic hurricane season. Hurricane Idalia is seen here after landfall in the Big Bend region of Florida in August 2023. Credit: NOAA /marine-science/news/2024/the-ocean-circulation-lab-braces-for-a-busy-hurricane-season.aspxFlorida Flood Hub,NewsEngineering for Ocean Science Research/marine-science/news/2024/engineering-for-ocean-science-research.aspxDeveloped by COMIT at the College of Marine Science, the uncrewed surface vehicle called TREVOR (Test Robotics Environment Vehicle for Ocean Research) demonstrates a cost-effective way to conduct marine research.Mon, 03 Jun 2024 00:13:33 Engineering for Ocean Science ResearchDeveloped by COMIT at the College of Marine Science, the uncrewed surface vehicle called TREVOR (Test Robotics Environment Vehicle for Ocean Research) demonstrates a cost-effective way to conduct marine research.In this video, College of Engineering student Jaden Crute discusses the development of TREVOR during her internship with COMIT. /marine-science/news/2024/engineering-for-ocean-science-research.aspxBlogs and Perspectives,DiversityRising Tides - May 2024/marine-science/news/2024/rising-tides-may-2024.aspxView some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, May 2024 edition.Fri, 31 May 2024 10:24:11 Rising Tides - May 2024View some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, May 2024 edition.Rising Tides - May 2024/marine-science/news/2024/rising-tides-may-2024.aspxRising Tides NewsletterStudents from across the country will spend the summer at USF conducting ocean and weather researchhttps://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/news/2024/reu-summer-oceanography-weather-research.aspxMore than 40 students from across the country will spend the summer at USF St. Petersburg, immersing themselves in research focused on oceanography, weather, climate change and science communication.External ArticleThu, 23 May 2024 07:51:32 Students from across the country will spend the summer at USF conducting ocean and weather researchMore than 40 students from across the country will spend the summer at USF St. Petersburg, immersing themselves in research focused on oceanography, weather, climate change and science communication.Xiomara Cruz and Juleika Vega Perez attend University of Peurto Rico and are participating in the summer REU program at USFhttps://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/news/2024/reu-summer-oceanography-weather-research.aspxDiversity,NewsAn exploration into the ocean: USF & SPC Students learn on land and at sea/marine-science/news/2024/an-exploration-into-the-ocean-usf-and-spc-students-learn-on-land-and-at-sea.aspxOcean air, heavy with the scent of salt and adventure, fills the lungs of passengers, as they step aboard the R/V WT Hogarth destined for scientific exploration.Wed, 15 May 2024 07:35:07 An exploration into the ocean: USF & SPC Students learn on land and at seaOcean air, heavy with the scent of salt and adventure, fills the lungs of passengers, as they step aboard the R/V WT Hogarth destined for scientific exploration.COMIT Interns, Zoe Brooker (left) and Katherin Abreus-Rodriguez (right), on the cruise next to the water sampling processing set-up. PHOTO CREDIT: Sarah Grasty./marine-science/news/2024/an-exploration-into-the-ocean-usf-and-spc-students-learn-on-land-and-at-sea.aspxBlogs and Perspectives