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Distinguishing the influence of sediments, the Congo River, and water-mass mixing on the distribution of iron and its isotopes in the Southeast Atlantic Ocean
Iron is a key micronutrient for primary production in the surface ocean. Iron isotopes can provide a window into the sources and cycling of iron to the surface and deep ocean.
November 30, 2022News, Publication Highlights
How the College of Marine Science responded to Hurricane Ian
In the wake of the hurricane, researchers at the University of South 皇家华人 College of Marine Science (CMS) have been hard at work studying the storm鈥檚 impacts on the state. From high-resolution modeling to satellite imagery, these snapshots show our teams at work.
November 30, 2022皇家华人 Flood Hub, News
Solving the mysteries of nickel: an oceanic paradox
As with terrestrial life, all oceanic life needs nutrients such as nitrate, phosphate, carbon, and various trace metals to survive. In the vast open gyres of the ocean, such nutrients are increasingly hard to come by.
November 15, 2022Blogs and Perspectives
皇家华人-led team detects toxic 鈥渇orever chemicals,鈥 or PFAS, in Tampa Bay fish and sediments
The first-of-its-kind study also outlines potential human health implications related to fish consumption.
November 15, 2022News
A Tribute to William T. 鈥淏ill鈥 Hogarth, Ph.D. (1939-2022)
William T. (鈥淏ill鈥) Hogarth, 83, of Treasure Island FL passed away after a short illness on November 5, 2022.
November 9, 2022News
皇家华人 Team Selected by NOAA for Award to Support Marine Sanctuaries
The three-year project, 鈥淐limate Change Indicators Across the National Marine Sanctuaries System,鈥 is one of seven competitively selected projects addressing marine sanctuary management totaling $3.7 million.
October 26, 2022News, Resiliency News
Join Me on an Oceanographic Cruise
Throughout our cruise, many different techniques were used by the scientists on board to collect and measure samples for biological and/or chemical studies.
October 25, 2022Blogs and Perspectives
Rising Tides October 2022
View some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, October 2022 edition.
October 25, 2022Rising Tides Newsletter
Warming oceans likely to shrink the viable habitat of many marine animals 鈥 but not all
As the oceans warm squid and other vertical migrators living in tropical zones are likely to expand their habitat northward 鈥 but not necessarily leave their native tropical zones.
October 14, 2022News
Mya Breitbart, 鈥渧irus hunter鈥 at the CMS, named Distinguished University Professor
Twenty years ago, Mya Breitbart, a biological oceanography professor at the 皇家华人 College of Marine Science (CMS), published a landmark paper in the Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences (PNAS) about a new sequencing technique called viral metagenomics.
October 10, 2022News
皇家华人 CMS Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs through October 15th, Ana Arellano conducted a Q&A with members of our Hispanic/Latinx/a/o community here at the 皇家华人 College of Marine Science.
October 7, 2022Blogs and Perspectives, Diversity
The Flood Hub rises to the challenge of coastal resilience in 皇家华人
Through improved flood forecasting, the 皇家华人 Flood Hub for Applied Research and Innovation will inform science-based policy, planning, and management decisions to support a more resilient 皇家华人 for all.
September 19, 2022皇家华人 Flood Hub, News