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In the field: Cruise aboard the R/V ANGARI
Over the course of our three days at sea, campers had the opportunity to sample multiple research sites onboard the R/V ANGARI both inside Tampa Bay and passing underneath the Skyway bridge to sample in the Gulf of Mexico.
June 19, 2018Girls Camp

Single-celled architects headline the upcoming “FORAMS 2018” conference in Scotland
Pamela Hallock Muller has studied foraminifera since the mid ‘70s when she was first introduced to them during her graduate studies by other grad students at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
June 19, 2018News

And that’s a wrap! Staff Training 2018
From learning lesson plans, engaging in daily “Energizer” activities, and inventorying field trip supplies, it really wasn’t too difficult having a bunch of focused fun in preparation for having a bunch of more fun.
June 18, 2018Girls Camp

In the field: Field trip to Shell Key Preserve
On our trip, we kayaked to the preserve on Shell Key.
June 18, 2018Girls Camp

In the field: Field Trip to Fort De Soto
During our field trip to Fort De Soto, the OCG girls got up-close and personal with sediments answering these sorts of mysteries.
June 16, 2018Girls Camp

Question of Straws: CMS Advises St. Pete City Council HERS Committee
The City of St. Petersburg sustainability program continues to move forward with ocean friendly practices.
June 16, 2018News

Graduate Student Receives National Academies of Science Gulf Research Program Science Policy Fellowship
Dr. Cockrell will spend the year working on science communication, policy, and resource management issues in Florida with the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services in Tallahassee.

Underwater Robots Help Local Scientists Study Hurricanes and More
Part of our mission, as a five university consortium between UGA, UNC, NC State, Georgia Tech and the 鶹AV, is to provide this kind of regional coverage.
June 15, 2018News

The importance of OCG to my professional development
Today the campers and staff participated in what we call “Concept Rotations” where groups of 4-5 moved between six stations every 40 minutes.
June 13, 2018Girls Camp

鶹AV CMS alumnus, David Mearns releases his book in the U.S. The Shipwreck Hunter
David Mearns, who received his MS from the 鶹AV Department of Marine Science in 1986, has just published his third book.
June 6, 2018News

Secrets of Fish Population Changes
Scientists link ocean dispersal of baby fish with ecology of adults.
June 3, 2018News

The 2018 Vembu Cup and MSAC Festival
A golf scramble tournament was held at Mangrove Bay Golf Course in St. Pete, Florida to honor the memory of Vembu Subramanian.
May 22, 2018News