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President of Japan Fisheries Research Agency Seeks International Collaboration to Address Declining Japanese Fish Stocks
Japanese fisheries saw a meteoric rise in fish catch after World War II, due to improved technologies, before the productivity peaked in the 1980’s and sharply declined.
October 25, 2019News

Rising Tides Newsletter - October 2019
View some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, October 2019 edition.
October 15, 2019Rising Tides Newsletter

A Q&A with CMS Alum, Dr. Shane Dunn
Operating as a geophysical consultant out of St. Petersburg, Dunn travels the world for some of the biggest, most technical projects on the planet.
September 25, 2019Blogs and Perspectives

Deeper Ocean Observations Needed to Accurately Assess Earth’s Climatic Changes
Researchers at the Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV College of Marine Science (CMS), along with colleagues from Atmospheric and Environmental Research (AER), NASA Headquarters, Cambridge Climate Institute, and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, recently published a paper in Nature Communications emphasizing the importance of the deep ocean’s contributions to the upper ocean.
September 25, 2019News

A Brief from Dean Dixon
Greetings from the College of Marine Science! We’re excited to restart our newly designed newsletter with this issue, and hope you enjoy it.
September 20, 2019Newsletter Articles

Ocean Obs ’19: Poster session!
Hundreds of posters. Hundreds of people.
September 20, 2019Blogs and Perspectives

Ocean Obs ’19 decadal conference opens in Honolulu
Here on the island of O’ahu, the College of Marine Science’s Institute of Marine Remote Sensing (IMaRS) lab members are attending one of the most important conferences held for ocean users.
September 19, 2019Blogs and Perspectives

Girls Go Gaga Over Science
This blog whisks you through my summer doing marine science with Girls Inc—and you don’t even have to get your feet wet!
September 18, 2019Blogs and Perspectives, Community Engagement

New Study Reveals Four Billion Particles of Microplastics in Tampa Bay Waters
A new study from the Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV St. Petersburg and Eckerd College estimates the waters of Tampa Bay contain four billion particles of microplastics, raising new questions about the impact of pollution on marine life in this vital ecosystem.
September 12, 2019News

21-Year CARIACO Ocean Time Series Ends: That’s a Wrap! ¡Fin del DÃa!
Award-Winning program, led by scientists in Venezuela & the U.S., leaves a rich 21-yr legacy - and perhaps a few tears
September 6, 2019News

Bon Voyage, R/V Bellows!
A 71-foot workhorse of the ocean science and education community for nearly 45 years, the Bellows was sold to TSR, Inc., which stands for Treasure & Shipwreck Recovery.
September 6, 2019News

Twenty Scientists Awarded 2019 Early-Career Research Fellowships by National Academies’ Gulf Research Program
Âé¶¹ÃÛÌÒAV CMS Research Associate Dr. Isabel Romero among the award recipients
September 3, 2019News