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USF College of Marine Science

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The College of Marine Science (CMS) at USF St. Petersburg is a leading graduate and research institute. We are experts in all things ocean. #usfcms

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Join us for another episode of the Rising Tides Podcast! This week, Frank Muller Karger discusses how his lab uses satellites to observe ocean color and what that can tell us about the oceans. shows.acast.com/the-rising-tid…

Join us for another episode of the Rising Tides Podcast! This week, Frank Muller Karger discusses how his lab uses satellites to observe ocean color and what that can tell us about the oceans. 

shows.acast.com/the-rising-tid…
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ā€œThis is not just a bellwether, it’s the largest open-water estuary in Florida,ā€ Steve Murawski said. ā€œWe ought to understand this pretty well... If we can help identify the source of some of these pollutants, it helps.ā€ #USF bit.ly/3ErCyc9

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Tune in to this week's episode of the Rising Tides Podcast! Don Chambers, a professor at the College of Marine Science, discusses how researchers use the latest technologies, including satellites, to improve projections of rising sea levels. shows.acast.com/the-rising-tid…

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The University of South Florida community is devastated by the events that have taken place today Florida State University in Tallahassee. We continue to monitor the latest information and gather more details about this tragic situation. Our thoughts are with the FSU community, and we stand in

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Attention graduate and undergrad students! This #summer course in the #Bahamas is calling your name. Deadline to register is April 30.

Attention graduate and undergrad students! This #summer course in the #Bahamas is calling your name. 

Deadline to register is April 30.
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This week’s Rising Tides Podcast is all about gliders! Chad Lembke, an assistant research professor, discusses how gliders are used to survey for red tide, aid in hurricane forecasting, monitor fish, and more! usf.edu/marine-science…

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Belated congratulations to Patrick Rafter, assistant professor of chemical oceanography, who in 2024 was selected as a Kavli Frontiers of Science Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences. Way to go, Dr. Patrick Rafter ! nasonline.org/news/nas-selec…

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Another episode of the Rising Tides Podcast is available! Distinguished University Professor Robert Weisberg discusses the research conducted at the Ocean Circulation Lab, which helps forecast ocean events such as red tides and hurricanes. shows.acast.com/the-rising-tid…

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Good article about #sargassum that discusses the work of Brian Barnes and the lab of ChuanHu to better monitor sargassum and forecast where it might come ashore. NOAA Coastal Ocean Science

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ā€œWe predicted back in December and January this would be a major year, but no one was certain whether it would be a record year,ā€ Chuanmin Hu said. ā€œBut now we already have a record March, and we have some confidence that this will be another record year.ā€ bit.ly/4iGfYL6

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The CMS is now on LinkedIn — and we’re thrilled to connect with you! šŸŽ‰ Follow us to stay up to date on ocean research, student and faculty achievements, career opportunities, and everything happening at the heart of marine science in the Southeast. linkedin.com/company/univer…

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Congratulations to Natalia López Figueroa on her successful defense! šŸŽ“šŸ‘ We’re so proud of everything you’ve achieved at CMS. Read her commencement profile: usf.edu/marine-science…

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🌊 Ocean physics affects more than you think—from red tides to storm surge. In "Climate to a Fish Sandwich: Why We Study the Ocean’s Circulation", USF's Robert Weisberg explains why ocean circulation matters—for all of us. Dive into the science usf.edu/marine-science…

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Join us in celebrating three exceptional members of the USF College of Marine Science: Joe Donnelly, Boris Galperin, and Teresa Greely. With decades of service, each has contributed significantly to advancing research, empowering scientists, and supporting community.

Join us in celebrating three exceptional members of the USF College of Marine Science: Joe Donnelly, Boris Galperin, and Teresa Greely.  
With decades of service, each has contributed significantly to advancing research, empowering scientists, and supporting community.
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🌊 It’s World Ocean Month! 🌊 Follow along for the entire month as we highlight the researchers at the USF College of Marine Science who improve our understanding of the ocean through cutting-edge and world-renowned research.

🌊 It’s World Ocean Month! 🌊 

Follow along for the entire month as we highlight the researchers at the USF College of Marine Science who improve our understanding of the ocean through cutting-edge and world-renowned research.
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A study co-authored by USF College of Marine Science and University of Hawaii Mānoa researchers shows that industrial iron from Asia is fueling spring phytoplankton blooms in the North Pacific Transition Zone—an area critical for Pacific fisheries. ow.ly/o97950W3p66

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🌊A recent study led by researchers at USF’s College of Marine Science shows that water discharged from rivers can play a role in fueling hurricanes, such as Hurricane Idalia, and may help improve future forecasting efforts.  ow.ly/ySq450W4fzp