The Miami Herald
Florida’s algae-tainted waters also pump toxins into the air. Scientists study health risks (pdf)
Is offshore fish farming in Florida’s future? A test project in the Gulf could supply answer (pdf)
A century ago, it was a Florida landscape shrub. Now, it’s a pest plant that keeps spreading (pdf)
They tapped the mighty Gulf Stream for power in a test. Does ocean energy have a future? (pdf)
Record Saharan dust plume cloaks Caribbean as health warnings issued. Miami may dodge worst (pdf)
The mystery of male sea turtles in Florida: There may be fewer but does it matter? (pdf)
Coastal Review Online
Research Helps Survival of Released Fish
Researchers Automate Whale Data Collection
Aquarium Vet Emily Christiansen Talks Turtles
Lab Staff Use Printers to Equip Responders
Duke Marine Lab Opens Doors to Visitors
Academy Brings Marine Science to Students
Scientists, Teachers Connect at SciREN
UNC Communications
Trapped on the Surface, UNC Endeavors online research magazine
Helping a coastal town monitor water quality, UNC College of Arts & Sciences
Do Oyster Farms Support More Fish?, NC Sea Grant Blog Coastwatch Currents
Other Outlets
Ocean Energy for Ocean Farms, Sea Technology Magazine
Review & Forecast: Supporting Deployment of Marine Renewable Energy Technologies, Sea Technology Magazine
Review & Forecast: Propelling Marine Energy from the Lab to the Ocean, Sea Technology Magazine
In growing algae for biofuels, it matters who used the water last, The Conversation
How to Fix Recommendation Bias and Evaluation Inflation, Scientific American Observations Blog
Large marine phytoplankton could be missing factor in predicting salmon numbers, Limnology & Oceanography Bulletin
AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellowship Blog ‘Sci on the Fly’
Stakeholder Identification: A Beginner’s Guide
Reporting Tricks and Communication Tips for Scientists in Government
Duke Environment Blog ‘Fuel for Thought’
Ocean Bacteria Communities Have Their Own Dietary Restrictions
If You Build It, They Will Donate Electrons
Recent Study Uncovers Trends in Coastal Restoration Research
More Items on the Menu for Anaerobic Digestion
Increasing the Reproducibility and Transparency of Scientific Research
Surviving Setbacks in Graduate School
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