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Researchers deploying USF's yellow robotic glider into the ocean

USF Marine Scientists Deploy Robotic Glider to Investigate Source of Red Tide

Researchers at the University of South Florida College of Marine Science are back onshore following an investigation into whether or not red tide is crawling along the sea floor.

August 29, 2018University News

University of South Florida: A Preeminent Research University

USF Marine Scientists Helping Lead Red Tide Monitoring and Mitigation Efforts

Researchers in the USF College of Marine Science have a long history studying red tide and predict this is going to be a particularly bad year.

August 14, 2018University News

Ships putting out oil fire during deepwater horizon oil spill

New Results of Deepwater Horizon Research to Protect Marine Life Against Future Oil Spills

USF researchers complete comprehensive study, creating a baseline for the Gulf of Mexico's marine ecosystem.

June 27, 2018Research and Innovation

Deepwater horizon drilling platform on fire

Deepwater Horizon: The Lasting Impact of America’s Largest Oil Spill

Eight years later, USF’s Center for Integrated Modeling and Analysis of Gulf Ecosystems has received $36 million in funding for its continued research into the 2010 spill

April 20, 2018Research and Innovation

University of South Florida: A Preeminent Research University

USF Invites the Public to a Lecture from Marine Biologist Ellen Prager

Dr. Ellen Prager, science advisor to Celebrity Xpedition in the Galapagos Islands and former chief scientist for the Aquarius Reef Base, is coming to the David A. Straz Center for Performing Arts on April 18 for an event hosted by the University of South Florida.

April 10, 2018Research and Innovation

Dr. Steve Murawski, USF College of Marine Science, unhooks a Red Snapper.

A Missing Generation of Fish from the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill

Computer models suggest impacts to fisheries from 2010 BP oil spill may be in the coming years.

March 27, 2018Research and Innovation

Assistant Professor Xinfeng Liang, PhD, College of Marine Science, with penguins.

Assistant Professor of Marine Science Receives Sloan Research Fellowship

Marine Science Assistant Professor Xinfeng Liang, PhD, studies the ocean and the impact that the changing climate has on its function.

February 15, 2018Honors and Awards

Ocean surface topography from space. Artist rendering of Jason-3 satellite. Image courtesy of NASA.

New Satellite Data Confirm Accelerated Sea Level Rise

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February 12, 2018Research and Innovation

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