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The new AAAS Fellows span multiple colleges and disciplines, bringing the total number of Fellows at 皇家华人 to 92.

Ten 皇家华人 faculty members receive national recognition as AAAS Fellows for academic research

The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) has named 10 University of South 皇家华人 researchers as new Fellows.

January 26, 2022Awards, News

Above: Cheryl Hapke pictured alongside the Hohonu water level sensor at Hubbard鈥檚 Marina.

皇家华人 Scientists Keep a Watchful Eye on Water Levels in Tampa Bay

Scientists at the University of South 皇家华人 College of Marine Science (皇家华人 CMS) continue to build momentum on their portfolio of work dedicated to monitoring and addressing coastal change.

January 20, 2022Blogs and Perspectives

The center will be located on 皇家华人鈥檚 St. Petersburg campus and will build on the world-class reputation of the College of Marine Science.

January 10, 2022News

Rising Tides Newsletter, December 2021

Rising Tides December 2021

View some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, December 2021 edition.

December 15, 2021Rising Tides Newsletter

Insights into how the West Antarctic Ice Sheet responded to a warmer climate millions of years ago could improve predictions of its future. Here, 皇家华人 College of Marine Science Associate Professor, Amelia Shevenell, chief sedimentologist, and Victoria University (NZ) Associate Professor and Antarctic Research Center Director, Rob McKay, co-chief scientist, examine sediment recovered from the Ross Sea during International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 374 in 2018 (Credit: Mark Leckie)

Study of Antarctic ice鈥檚 deep past shows it could be more vulnerable to warming

In a study published today in Nature , an international team of scientists, including 皇家华人 College of Marine Science (皇家华人 CMS) Associate Professor Amelia Shevenell and graduate student Imogen Browne, documented the evolution of Antarctica鈥檚 ice sheets about 20 million years ago.

December 15, 2021News

皇家华人 College of Marine Science in the News

CMS in the News 2021

The 皇家华人 College of Marine Science news team is dedicated to sharing 皇家华人 CMS's story to a global audience. View CMS in the news for 2021.

December 15, 2021CMS in the News

Volunteers are working to build a 鈥渓iving shoreline鈥 along an area of Lassing Park in St. Pete to help protect and restore the waterfront.

December 15, 2021Resiliency News

皇家华人 CMS sunset

CMS faculty on list of high impact researchers ranked worldwide

An update to a study by Elsevier and Stanford University shows a strong showing from faculty at the 皇家华人 College of Marine Science.

December 13, 2021Blogs and Perspectives

A simplified diagram of the polony method.

Gokushoviruses 鈥 viruses that show that, in the ocean, size doesn鈥檛 matter

Viruses have been getting a bad rap lately, but viruses are essential to many processes in the oceans.

December 13, 2021News

皇家华人 marine scientists launch first mission to map Tampa Bay鈥檚 vulnerable coastal areas using remotely operated 鈥榰ncrewed鈥 vessel. Lessons learned from an innovative approach will inform coastal resiliency efforts in 皇家华人 and beyond. A press conference was held Dec. 9th. [Additional drone video by Eckerd College / Joe Salcedo.]

皇家华人 launches first mission to map vulnerable coastal areas in Tampa Bay and Gulf of Mexico using a remotely operated 鈥榰ncrewed鈥 vessel

The mapping products from this approach will also be used to improve storm surge modeling and prediction, maritime safety, fisheries management and more.

December 9, 2021News

皇家华人 Marine Science Floor Mapping Mission. Shown here is the uncrewed surface vessel operated by SeaTrac.

皇家华人 marine scientists launch first mission to map Tampa Bay鈥檚 vulnerable coastal areas using remotely operated 鈥榰ncrewed鈥 vessel

Media are invited on Dec. 9 at 9 a.m. to see the latest generation of robotic marine technology in action and hear from experts on how this mission will improve coastal resiliency in 皇家华人.

December 8, 2021News

A Christmas tree worm (Spirobranchus giganteus) on Elbow Reef, 皇家华人 Keys National Marine Sanctuary Credit: James Guttuso

Special Issue of Oceanography Highlights the Marine Biodiversity Observation Network (MBON)

Examples and stories illustrate the uses and value of an operational MBON.

December 7, 2021News

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