marine biology /tags/marine-biology marine biology en-US SAčúŒÊޫı Wed, 25 Mar 2026 18:43:00 GMT How dolphins communicate – new discoveries from a long‑term study in Sarasota /environment/2026-03-25/how-dolphins-communicate-new-discoveries-from-a-long-term-study-in-sarasota Human fascination with bottlenose dolphins goes back thousands of years, at least as early as Greek mythology. But it wasn’t until the 1960s that methodical research into dolphin communication began. Wed, 25 Mar 2026 18:43:00 GMT /environment/2026-03-25/how-dolphins-communicate-new-discoveries-from-a-long-term-study-in-sarasota Laela Sayigh | The Conversation Seagrasses in the Gulf could be overgrazed by migrating herbivores /environment/2024-03-12/seagrasses-in-the-gulf-could-be-overgrazed-by-migrating-herbivores As oceans warm and organisms that feed on seagrasses move north, they could overgraze parts of the Gulf of Mexico, including areas in the greater Tampa Bay region, that's according to recent study. Tue, 12 Mar 2024 21:00:00 GMT /environment/2024-03-12/seagrasses-in-the-gulf-could-be-overgrazed-by-migrating-herbivores Jessica Meszaros A Florida researcher attempts to break a world record by living underwater for 100 days /environment/2023-03-03/a-florida-researcher-attempts-to-break-a-world-record-by-living-underwater-for-100-days Joseph Dituri is searching for ways to revive marine environments and test medical technology underwater. Fri, 03 Mar 2023 19:14:00 GMT /environment/2023-03-03/a-florida-researcher-attempts-to-break-a-world-record-by-living-underwater-for-100-days Meghan Bowman Can hybrid super reefs defend the coasts? UM leading research for military project /environment/2023-01-10/can-hybrid-super-reefs-defend-the-coasts-um-leading-research-for-military-project To protect coastal bases, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has enlisted corals, oysters and three international teams of scientists to develop “hybrid reefs,” to break up damaging waves. Tue, 10 Jan 2023 15:09:42 GMT /environment/2023-01-10/can-hybrid-super-reefs-defend-the-coasts-um-leading-research-for-military-project Nicolas Rivero Florida Enters Phase 3 Reopening, TPS Under Threat, ‘Urban’ Manta Rays In South Florida /2020-09-28/florida-enters-phase-3-reopening-tps-under-threat-urban-manta-rays-in-south-florida Florida enters Phase 3 of reopening. TPS is under threat for some 300,000 immigrants. Plus, dozens of manta rays have been found swimming in the shallow waters of South Florida's coastline. Mon, 28 Sep 2020 22:58:17 GMT /2020-09-28/florida-enters-phase-3-reopening-tps-under-threat-urban-manta-rays-in-south-florida Leslie Ovalle Atkinson Trump Administration Authorizes Seismic Testing For Oil And Gas Off Florida's Atlantic Coast /show/the-florida-roundup/2018-12-09/trump-administration-authorizes-seismic-testing-for-oil-and-gas-off-floridas-atlantic-coast The Trump Administration has approved the search for oil and natural gas off the Atlantic coast. Late last month, the federal government gave the green
 Sun, 09 Dec 2018 22:44:00 GMT /show/the-florida-roundup/2018-12-09/trump-administration-authorizes-seismic-testing-for-oil-and-gas-off-floridas-atlantic-coast Warming Waters Push Fish To Cooler Climes, Out Of Some Fishermen's Reach /2018-05-17/warming-waters-push-fish-to-cooler-climes-out-of-some-fishermens-reach From bass to lobster, hundreds of species that live along U.S. coastlines are projected to migrate north over the next 80 years, making them harder to catch and manage. It's already happening. Thu, 17 May 2018 08:32:00 GMT /2018-05-17/warming-waters-push-fish-to-cooler-climes-out-of-some-fishermens-reach Christopher Joyce Best Of Sundial: Shark Migration Off The Florida Coast & American Artist Frank Stella's NSU Exhibit /show/sundial/2018-03-28/best-of-sundial-shark-migration-off-the-florida-coast-american-artist-frank-stellas-nsu-exhibit Guests for Sundial on Thursday March 15, 2018:Stephen Kajiura is a professor of biological sciences at Florida Atlantic University. For the last eight
 Wed, 28 Mar 2018 18:06:50 GMT /show/sundial/2018-03-28/best-of-sundial-shark-migration-off-the-florida-coast-american-artist-frank-stellas-nsu-exhibit Study Shows South Florida Soft Corals May Withstand Climate Change /environment/2014-12-19/study-shows-south-florida-soft-corals-may-withstand-climate-change As the oceans absorb more carbon on a planet increasingly choked by greenhouse gases, scientists worry its reefs — the great storm-deflecting rampart for
 Fri, 19 Dec 2014 20:02:05 GMT /environment/2014-12-19/study-shows-south-florida-soft-corals-may-withstand-climate-change Jenny Staletovich Could Your Sunscreen Be Harming Ocean Life? /news/2014-09-10/could-your-sunscreen-be-harming-ocean-life While sunscreen is essential in protecting South Florida beach goers' skin, a new study from the Spanish National Research Council shows the skin
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