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![Campers and science mentors with USF's Oceanography Camp for Girls (OCG) smile as they wrap up the first virtual event of the 2020 camp. Photo courtesy of OCG.](/marine-science/news/images/oceanography-camp-for-girls-2020-headshots-490x327.png)
Virtual Science Camps Provide a Much-Needed Escape
The camp looked a bit different this year. Instead of the traditional three-week in-person format, the camp will be a hybrid virtual and in-person format taking place over the next nine months.
July 31, 2020Community Engagement, Girls Camp
![COVID-19 virus](/marine-science/images/covid-19-ethan-goddard-490x327.jpg)
Perspectives on COVID
Everyone’s experience of COVID is unique. We virtually sat down with three members of our marine science community to get their perspectives on how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed what it means to be a scientist, and to get their thoughts on what these changes mean for the future of marine science.
![USF College of Marine Science graduate & communications fellow Carey Schaefer](/marine-science/news/images/carey-schaefer-announced-as-a-gulf-research-program-490x327.jpg)
Carey Schafer announced as a Gulf Research Program Policy Fellow
USF College of Marine Science graduate & communications fellow Carey Schaefer, announced as a Gulf Research Program Policy Fellow.
July 29, 2020Awards
![Team MERA during the epidemiological survey training at the Costa Rican Water and Sewage Authority’s Water Laboratory (LNA), led by Maryann Cairns, PhD, from Southern Methodist University (SMU) and Erin Symonds, PhD, from the University of South Florida (USF) with Costa Rican university students, LNA employees, and SMU/USF graduate students.](/marine-science/images/mera-students-fun-group-photo-490x327.jpg)
USF Partner in Costa Rica Launches the Country’s First Program to Detect Coronavirus in Wastewater
With more than 5,000 beach surveys, 500 behavioral observations, and 80 interviews to digest, and water quality data to crunch, it was time to celebrate this phase of their NSF-funded coastal health study called MERA, which included several trainings by the USF team to help their colleagues get up to speed on a suite of environmental monitoring techniques.
![COVID-19 virus](/marine-science/images/covid-19-kiersten-monahan-490x327.jpg)
Perspectives on COVID
Everyone’s experience of COVID is unique. We virtually sat down with three members of our marine science community to get their perspectives on how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed what it means to be a scientist, and to get their thoughts on what these changes mean for the future of marine science.
![COVID-19 virus](/marine-science/images/covid-19-chris-stallings-490x327.jpg)
Perspectives on COVID
Everyone’s experience of COVID is unique. We virtually sat down with three members of our marine science community to get their perspectives on how the COVID-19 pandemic has changed what it means to be a scientist, and to get their thoughts on what these changes mean for the future of marine science.
![The “disappearance act” of the eddies and waves in a laboratory. The instantaneous pictures are on the left, where jets, waves and eddies are intertwined. On the right, after time averaging: eddies and waves are gone, and only zonal jets remain visible. Waves and eddies are inseparable; they either appear or disappear together.](/marine-science/images/eddies-and-waves-in-a-laboratory-490x327.jpg)
Rossby Waves and Eddies:Two Sides of the Same Coin
Geophysical and planetary circulations exhibit a rich variety of zonal flows, waves, and eddies produced and maintained by various instabilities.
July 20, 2020Blogs and Perspectives
![University of South Florida: A Preeminent Research University](/marine-science/images/reefs-of-the-west-florida-shelf-490x327.jpg)
A Virtual Trip to the Reefs of the West Florida Shelf
Long-term datasets like those collected by the Fish Ecology Lab are key for driving policies that support healthy fisheries in Florida and ensure Florida remains the fishing capital of the world.
July 15, 2020Blogs and Perspectives
![PhD candidate, Imogen Browne, samples sediment with fellow scientists on board International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 374 to the Ross Sea in 2018. Photo courtesy of IODP.](/marine-science/images/imogen-browne-samples-sediment-with-fellow-scientists-on-board-international-ocean-discovery-program-490x327.jpg)
Back to the Future
Marine geologists at the USF College of Marine Science bounce around in time. Millions of years in the past. Hundreds of years in the future. No DeLorean needed.
July 3, 2020News
![University of South Florida: A Preeminent Research University](/marine-science/images/ellie-hudson-heck-at-snake-river-490x327.jpg)
It’s not just the ocean. Are rivers also at risk from climate change?
At the USF College of Marine Science, I’m leading a project to test the water chemistry in the Snake River in the Pacific Northwest to help answer this question.
July 3, 2020Blogs and Perspectives
![Rising Tides Newsletter, June 2020](/marine-science/news/images/june-2020-rising-tides-newsletter-490x327.jpg)
Rising Tides – June 2020
View some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, June 2020 edition.
June 16, 2020Rising Tides Newsletter
![Dean Jackie Dixon bids farewell to USF Marine Science](/marine-science/news/images/jackie-dixon-farewell-490x327.jpg)
Farewell from the Bridge
Dean Jackie Dixon bids farewell to USF Marine Science
June 16, 2020Newsletter Articles