While volunteers keep an ‘Eye on Seagrass,’ Florida Sea Grant launches new website for the citizen science program
Seagrasses stabilize shorelines, sequester carbon and act as a food source and a habitat for important fish species.
Seagrasses stabilize shorelines, sequester carbon and act as a food source and a habitat for important fish species.
Once marketed as semitropical paradises, these states now share disturbing climate-influenced futures.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission reported that 431 manatees died across the state from Jan. 1 to Aug. ...
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