To save the manatee, we need to save the seagrassĀ
A new rollback would jeopardize progress to save manatees, after their numbers fell sharply due to the threat of starvation.
A new rollback would jeopardize progress to save manatees, after their numbers fell sharply due to the threat of starvation.
The center will help address the challenges facing agriculture and the declining interest of the next generation in related careers.
Florida Atlantic University researchers have harnessed the powers of artificial intelligence to help save the beloved manatee.
FAU's Stephen Kajiura delves into climate change's effects on the migration patterns of sharks in the waters of Southeast Florida.
The School of Environmental, Coastal, and Ocean Sustainability (ECOS) is comprised of a broad array of existing disciplines and units.
South Florida farmers set fire to more than 400,000 acres of sugarcane fields from October to March in preparation for ...
Hatchlings from the highest nest temperatures had shorter flippers compared to hatchlings from mid-season nests.
Sea-level rise and rapid urbanization have resulted in a 'coastal squeeze' between land and sea.
Climate change will only put more stress on natural waterways and overmatched storm water systems.
Climate Change Consensus Endures in Florida Seventh Wave of FAU's Florida Climate Resilience Poll Tracks Evolution of Florida Public Opinion ...
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