FSU Marine Lab
FSUCML Lecture Series feat. Dr. Jerry Lorenz – “Florida Bay’s Pink Wading Birds”
FSU Marine Lab 3618 US-98, St. Teresa, FL, United StatesOver a thirty-year career, Dr. Lorenz has studied the ecology of Florida Bay focusing on Roseate Spoonbills and, more recently, on American Flamingos. He will present some of his scientific findings regarding both species with a focus on conservation and restoration of the Everglades and Florida Bay. With Flamingos, he presents why the state of…
FSUCML Lecture Series – Dr. Sally D. Hacker
FSU Marine Lab 3618 US-98, St. Teresa, FL, United StatesJoin us for our second lecture of 2023! March 23, 2023, from 7:00 - 8:00 pm at the FSU Coastal and Marine Laboratory. Dr. Sally D. Hacker will present on "Dune Grasses, Sand, and Coastal Function and Services." For centuries, coastal dunes have provided humans with important services such as coastal protection, recreation, carbon sequestration,…
FSUCML Lecture Series – Dr. Dean Grubbs (April 20th at 7:00 pm)
FSU Marine Lab 3618 US-98, St. Teresa, FL, United StatesDr. Dean Grubbs is a fish ecologist with >30 years of experience studying the biology and ecology of sharks and rays in coastal, pelagic, and deep-sea environs. Dean’s interest in sharks stems from being raised in Florida’s Gulf coast. After 15 years away doing research based in south Florida, The Bahamas, Virginia and Hawaii, Dean…
FSUCML Lecture Series (May 11th at 7:00 pm)
FSU Marine Lab 3618 US-98, St. Teresa, FL, United StatesDr. Tara Stewart Merrill is an aquatic disease ecologist who focuses on understanding the causes of pathogen spread in natural systems, and the consequences of infection for individuals, populations, and ecological communities. Fourteen years ago, Tara left a promising professional career in ballet and modern dance for the dark side—the dark side of parasites and…
FSU Coastal and Marine Lab’s Open House
FSU Marine Lab 3618 US-98, St. Teresa, FL, United StatesFSUCML's Open House highlights the importance of improving human awareness of the tight linkages between healthy ecosystems and healthy societies. Think of our local habitats -- seagrass meadows, oyster reefs, saltmarshes, and other wetlands that protect their inhabitants, retain sediments and dampen storm surges, filter the air and water of pollutants, and fix carbon, thereby…
FSUCML Lecture Series – Dr. Evelyn Gaiser
FSU Marine Lab 3618 US-98, St. Teresa, FL, United States"Through the Looking Glass: Discovering the "hidden" clues about ecosystems from microscopic glass-encased algae." Dr. Evelyn Gaiser, Distinguished University Professor of Biological Sciences, holds the George M. Barley, Jr., Eminent Scholars Chair at Florida International University (FIU). She is an aquatic ecologist whose research is focused on what microscopic algae can tell us about the…
FSU Coastal and Marine Lab for An Evening on the Edge of the Sea
FSU Marine Lab 3618 US-98, St. Teresa, FL, United StatesCome join the FSU Coastal and Marine Lab for An Evening on the Edge of the Sea to learn about the wondrous sea life along our pristine shores and shallows. The evening kicks off with a brief overview of local ecology, followed by a walk into the exposed tidal flats to see an array of…
FSU Coastal and Marine Lab for An Evening on the Edge of the Sea
FSU Marine Lab 3618 US-98, St. Teresa, FL, United StatesCome join the FSU Coastal and Marine Lab for An Evening on the Edge of the Sea to learn about the wondrous sea life along our pristine shores and shallows. The evening kicks off with a brief overview of local ecology, followed by a walk into the exposed tidal flats to see an array of…
Play for The Bay Benefit Golf Tournament
St. James Bay 151 Laughing Gull Ln, Carrabelle, United StatesFSU Coastal & Marine Lab presents a tournament to help raise additional funds to expand their mission of preserving the bays and estuaries along Florida’s Forgotten Coast. For details call 864-483-6862.
Play for the Bay
St. James Bay Golf and Pickleball Resort 151 Laughing Gull Ln, Carrabelle, United StatesThis golf event is being hosted by the FSU Coastal and Marine Laboratory in effort to raise funds for FSU Graduate Student Research. Their research works to preserve the bays and estuaries along Florida's Forgotten Coast.