Warming ocean waters have been observed globally. How do warming waters affect marine fish, corals, and critical fish habitat? Consider donating to help SECOORA and the FACT Network answer this question.
SECOORA and the FACT Network are partnering to sponsor a graduate student to examine how temperature affects fish movement patterns in south Florida marine ecosystems. Our goal is to raise $15,000 and we are 85% of the way there.
Help us reach our goal and give the gift of a student scholarship.
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SECOORA is a 501(c)(3); all donations are tax deductible. SECOORA’s is Tax ID 26-1215705. Donations can be made via this page or by mailing a check to SECOORA.
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