Our #AI-driven work to predict & manage harmful algal blooms with @SCCF_SWFL in SW FL was featured by @Fox4Now @AShipleyWX !
Read the article here: https://t.co/mun4jhELUv
📢Job opening: @PPBEP_FLAL is hiring a Project Coordinator to oversee the Pensacola Bay Oyster Restoration Initiative & the Carpenter Creek Restoration! Salary is commensurate with experience & ranges between $52,000 and $65,000. Apply at https://t.co/sp59tKJBm8 by April 19th!
@EmoryWellman of the @AEBraswell lab dedicates her research to safeguarding the coast's small treasures. She investigates ecological stability and factors that determine ecosystem structure, with a focus on mussels and #oysters.
Learn more about Emory: https://t.co/SWDZPDnHp6
We were honored to be part of the @UF Malachowsky Hall opening and for the opportunity to share our tools and technologies to understand where, how, and why red tide occurs, and how we're finding solutions for reducing its harmful impacts!
Here's a little throwback to the ribbon cutting ceremony for Malachowsky Hall! We are excited to see what's in store for this building and the future of UF and the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering as a result of its capabilities. https://t.co/Xe7UiEmmDf #GatorEngineering
Attention all #GatorEngineering alumni! Please join Interim Dean Forrest Masters and fellow Gator Engineers for our alumni reception at the Governor's House Cultural Center and Museum in St. Augustine on Wed. 12/13. To RSVP, please email Anna Gude at [email protected] by 12/1!
Join us tomorrow at 11:45am with Dr. Mark Clark of @SoilWaterSci, who will discuss the enhanced design of a stormwater retention basin within UF's NATL that led to species richness nearly quadrupling and water quality improving over the last 3 decades.
https://t.co/9SPcYscdKr
Ribbed mussels disproportionately amplify the capacity of #SaltMarshes to regulate carbon and nitrogen pollution, according to a new study in @theAGU's JGR Biogeosciences, led by our Ph.D. student Sydney Williams. Check it out here:
https://t.co/VWXq9jrpov
The Water Institute congratulates Alexis Jackson, Emory Wellman, Mallory Llewellyn, and Sanneri Santiago Borrés as recipients of the 2023 Water Institute Research Award!
Learn more https://t.co/s2wlv9BVzp
Celebrate at the 2023 Water Institute Awards Ceremony on November 15, 2023.
After beautiful sunny days, wavy days, collecting a lot of data, and meeting some wild horses, we recovered most of our equipment and concluded our 2023 field measurements at the @ArmyERDC FRF. Big thanks to all collaborators and friends for a busy but successful year of research
Dead foundation species promote #ecosystem recovery & provide habitat, according to a new study out in @CellCellPress's Trends in Ecology & Evolution, led by Ph.D. candidate @PatrickSaldana3 & co-authors Dr. Angelini, Dr. Bertness, & Dr. Altieri.
https://t.co/WeyPzN51pT
🛰 A collaboration with @NTNUnorway to map and monitor the ocean's pulse
🌊 Strategizing for #coral reef restoration
🦪 Wave energy as a potential driver of #oyster habitat loss & more, all in our latest Coastal Edges newsletter! Check it out here:
https://t.co/XSnvJ6fL2j
Ph.D. student Adrian Sakr led the deployment of 160 @GrowOysterReefs oyster tiles in collaboration with @SCCF_SWFL last month, establishing a new #OysterRestoration site in San Carlos Bay! This study will test the tiles' efficiency to facilitate oyster recruitment and growth.
Advancing #oyster conservation with @UFCoastal! 💪🦪
SCCF recently started a new oyster restoration site in as part of a study led by PhD student Adrian Sakr, which will test the effectiveness of specially designed oyster tiles for growing adult oysters.
https://t.co/HgTLejN60K
Join us on Nov. 8 at noon for an information session to learn how to apply to our graduate program.
We will discuss the application process and answer any questions you may have. Get started today and receive in-person assistance: https://t.co/x6liHDWygx.
Friendly reminder about Dr. Ruben Morales’s seminar tomorrow at 100 Wiliamson Hall or Zoom.
Join us in a seminar co-hosted by the Department of Geological Sciences to learn more about Sargassum and a particle tracking model.
Zoom: https://t.co/fVSnSQkxj1 password Fall23