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Study of Antarctic iceâs deep past shows it could be more vulnerable to warming
In a study published today in Nature , an international team of scientists, including ±«Óătv College of Marine Science (±«Óătv CMS) Associate Professor Amelia Shevenell and graduate student Imogen Browne, documented the evolution of Antarcticaâs ice sheets about 20 million years ago.
December 15, 2021News

CMS in the News 2021
The ±«Óătv College of Marine Science news team is dedicated to sharing ±«Óătv 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 âliving shorelineâ along an area of Lassing Park in St. Pete to help protect and restore the waterfront.
December 15, 2021Resiliency News

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 ±«Óătv College of Marine Science.
December 13, 2021Blogs and Perspectives

Gokushoviruses â viruses that show that, in the ocean, size doesnât matter
Viruses have been getting a bad rap lately, but viruses are essential to many processes in the oceans.
December 13, 2021News
![±«Óătv marine scientists launch first mission to map Tampa Bayâs vulnerable coastal areas using remotely operated âuncrewedâ vessel. Lessons learned from an innovative approach will inform coastal resiliency efforts in Florida and beyond. A press conference was held Dec. 9th. [Additional drone video by Eckerd College / Joe Salcedo.]](/marine-science/news/images/usf-marine-science-floor-mapping-490x327.jpg)
±«Óătv launches first mission to map vulnerable coastal areas in Tampa Bay and Gulf of Mexico using a remotely operated âuncrewedâ 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

±«Óătv marine scientists launch first mission to map Tampa Bayâs vulnerable coastal areas using remotely operated âuncrewedâ 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 Florida.
December 8, 2021News

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
A new model for street design in the age of post-climate-change storms manages the water instead of tryingâand failingâto keep it away.
November 10, 2021Resiliency News

Holes and headaches exposed in audit of global ocean observing systems
By the year 2100, if no significant changes are made in how we monitor and safeguard marine life, more than half of the worldâs marine species may stand on the brink of extinction.
November 4, 2021News

Life through the eyes of a Hogfish
The hogfish, named for the long hog-like snout it uses to root around in the sand for food, is an iconic Florida Gulf Coast seafood staple known for its delicious white meat.
November 2, 2021Blogs and Perspectives

Dr. Michelle Guitard, CMS alum and paleoceanographer, wins prestigious ±«Óătv award
Congratulations, Dr. Guitard! She was recently honored in a virtual event, which included this short video in which she shared her research interests.