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Marine Science activism at the community level
“Back away from the barrier islands,” Dr. Albert Hine urged county commissioners in the past here in the Tampa Bay region.
April 20, 2018News

National Academies Gulf Research Program Awards Over $340,000
USF is one of 11 institutions receiving recovery support.
April 18, 2018News

Ryan Venturelli receives a 2018 GSA Graduate Student Research Grant
This research involves the application of coral clumped isotopes to understand changes in temperature, seawater isotopic composition, and salinity along the Florida Keys Reef Tract throughout the last 11,000 years.
April 17, 2018Awards

USF students gain valuable experience on floating lab
It’s been nearly a year since University of South Florida President Judy Genshaft christened the multi-million-dollar research vessel, the WT Hogarth. Since then, students and scientists have climbed aboard this floating lab in St. Petersburg, FL.
April 17, 2018News

Theresa King wins poster presentation at the USF Graduate Student Symposium
One of two winners in the category for Natural and Physical Sciences at the USF Graduate Student Symposium, Theresa’s poster and presentation focused on the importance of understanding past interactions of warm waters and Antarctic ice shelves in terms of changes in sea level.
April 10, 2018News

Michelle Guitard, invited to sail on IODP Expedition 382
Guitard will sail on the JOIDES Resolution as a Physical Properties specialist. Post-expedition, Guitard intends to generate ocean temperature records from sites north and south of the Polar front to understand the role of ocean heat on Antarctic ice sheet dynamics during the mid-Pleistocene transition, ~1 million years ago.
April 6, 2018Awards

Ph.D. student, Michelle Guitard, invited to sail on IODP Expedition 382 to the Southern Ocean
Guitard will sail on the JOIDES Resolution as a Physical Properties specialist.
April 6, 2018News

Costa Rica: Beach water quality and management to protect public health
Investigating beach water quality and how it relates to pathogens and human health in Costa Rica.
April 5, 2018News

Cycling of carbon from the Deepwater Horizon in the Gulf of Mexico
This study led by Brad Rosenheim shows that the isotopic signature of oil is still present in the water column of the N. Gulf of Mexico 4 years after the spill.
April 4, 2018News

Rising Tides Newsletter - Spring 2018
View some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, Spring 2018 edition.
March 28, 2018Rising Tides Newsletter

USF College of Marine Science establishes the Vembu Subramanian MSAC Award
This fund was created through an initial gift from the Little Laws Big Dreams Foundation and will provide an award annually to a current graduate student who demonstrates a collaborative spirit through service to the College of Marine Science and to their fellow graduate students.
March 27, 2018News

A missing generation of fish from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill
“Even though we are 8 years removed from the oil spill, we may have not seen the last of its effects based on the results of our model” says Dr. Cameron Ainsworth, a professor at the University of South Florida-College of Marine Science and lead author on the publication.
March 19, 2018News