Read SECOORA's March 21 Newsletter, including:
In this issue: SECOORA Annual Meeting | Staff Retreat | Marine Debris News | IOOS Updates | Florida Oceans Day | Book Announcement | Job Announcements | Coming Events
Read SECOORA's March 21 Newsletter, including:
In this issue: SECOORA Annual Meeting | Staff Retreat | Marine Debris News | IOOS Updates | Florida Oceans Day | Book Announcement | Job Announcements | Coming Events
Read SECOORA's March 21 Newsletter, including:
In this issue: SECOORA Annual Meeting | Staff Retreat | Marine Debris News | IOOS Updates | Florida Oceans Day | Book Announcement | Job Announcements | Coming Events
Discover how the BioTrack initiative uses advanced satellite and acoustic animal tracking to map marine biodiversity hotspots and protect endangered wildlife.
Hurricane season is here and SECOORA’s resources are available to help you stay informed. From real-time buoy data and live webcam feeds to ocean gliders and storm surge models, our network of observing systems is ready to support forecasters, emergency managers, researchers, and coastal communities throughout the Southeast.
Discover the remarkable role of Trichodesmium, a microscopic cyanobacterium that helps fuel life across the ocean. In this Species Spotlight, explore how researchers supported by the Marine Biodiversity Observation Network (MBON) are using imaging technology, genomics, and eDNA to better understand this “shape-shifting” organism and its influence on marine ecosystems, ocean health, and coastal economies.