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âThe Rising Tides Podcastâ explores cutting-edge ocean technologies in marine science
Designed for ocean experts and general audiences alike, âThe Rising Tides Podcastâ invites oceanographers to discuss their ground-breaking research through one-on-one conversations.

CMS in the News 2025
The ±«Óătv College of Marine Science news team is dedicated to sharing ±«Óătv CMS's research to local, regional, and global audiences. View CMS in the news for 2025.
April 1, 2025CMS in the News

Rising Tides Newsletter Archives
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March 31, 2025Rising Tides Newsletter

Rising Tides - March 2025
View some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, March 2025 edition.
March 31, 2025Rising Tides Newsletter

New Sargassum system takes aim at a troublesome seaweed
Resource managers in South Florida have a new tool in their fight against Sargassum thanks to a five-year, $3.2-million grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Monitoring and Event Response for Harmful Algal Blooms program.
March 28, 2025News

Eleven ±«Óătv faculty among 2024 class of Fellows of American Association for the Advancement of Science
The American Association for the Advancement of Science elected 11 ±«Óătv faculty members to its 2024 class of Fellows, the third largest cohort of AAAS Fellows from any university in the nation.

Collaboration and progress at the Florida Coastal Mapping Programâs annual summit
The Florida Coastal Mapping Program, a mapping group coordinating the collection of bathymetric data along Floridaâs coastline, held its annual summit in March.
March 24, 2025News, Resiliency News

Viruses identified in red tide blooms for the first time
In one of the first studies of its kind, researchers used viral metagenomics to identify several viruses â including one new viral species â present in blooms of K. brevis, more commonly known as red tide.
March 20, 2025News

Researchers identify âtipping pointâ that caused Sargassum inundations in the Caribbean
The Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt has puzzled researchers since 2011. A new model demonstrates that the alga was brought to the tropics by strong currents, and thrived in ideal growing conditions.
March 13, 2025News

Pamela Hallock Muller named ±«Óătv Distinguished University Professor
A world-renowned biogeological oceanographer, Pamela Hallock Mullerâs incredible career started at the College in 1983.
February 18, 2025Awards, Blogs and Perspectives, News
The measure (SB 50) would establish more stringent standards for the development, maintenance and restoration of resilient âgreen infrastructure,â like mangroves, reefs and spoil islands, and âgray infrastructureâ such as seawalls, flood pumps and ditches.
February 12, 2025Florida Flood Hub

Students make a splash at the 41st annual Graduate Student Symposium
The ±«Óătv College of Marine Science (CMS) hosted its 41st annual Graduate Student Symposium (GSS) on Friday, January 31. GSS is an opportunity for CMS students to present their research to the community via oral or poster presentations.
February 10, 2025Blogs and Perspectives