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FSU Coastal & Marine Lab

@FSUMarineLab

Conducting innovative, interdisciplinary research on coastal & marine ecosystems to provide a scientific basis for policy decisions

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Due to inclement weather, the FSUCML is closed to the public today, Friday, May 10th. We will resume our free Friday guided tours next week. Stay safe!! 🌧️

Due to inclement weather, the FSUCML is closed to the public today, Friday, May 10th. We will resume our free Friday guided tours next week. Stay safe!! 🌧️
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Curious about what's going on in our waters? Check out Hydrosphere - FSUCML's real-time, continuous seawater monitoring system! Get information on temperature, depth, salinity, and more! Questions? Email Beatriz - [email protected] 🌊

Curious about what's going on in our waters? Check out Hydrosphere - FSUCML's real-time, continuous seawater monitoring system! Get information on temperature, depth, salinity, and more! Questions? Email Beatriz - bmejiamercado@fsu.edu 🌊
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...and the answer is 'A' Coastal Searocket (Cakile lanceolata)! This dainty plant's stems and leaves are edible and are often compared to the taste of a turnip, but may also be peppery or mustard-like.

...and the answer is 'A' Coastal Searocket (Cakile lanceolata)! This dainty plant's stems and leaves are edible and are often compared to the taste of a turnip, but may also be peppery or mustard-like.
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It's Trivia Tuesday! Can you name this native plant? Comment 'A' or 'B' below, and stay tuned for tomorrow's answer reveal.

It's Trivia Tuesday! Can you name this native plant? Comment 'A' or 'B' below, and stay tuned for tomorrow's answer reveal.
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Last week, Diving Safety Officer Chris Peters and FSU Scientific Divers enjoyed a beautiful dive at Cherokee Sink. While there, they collected litter to help clean up the bottom! Way to go team! 😍🤿

Last week, Diving Safety Officer Chris Peters and FSU Scientific Divers enjoyed a beautiful dive at Cherokee Sink. While there, they collected litter to help clean up the bottom! Way to go team! 😍🤿
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After successful doctoral defenses, Dr. Aaron Ridall & Dr. Armando Barsante Santos will walk the stage this weekend! We can’t wait to watch them continue to have a positive impact on the future of marine science. Congratulations, Aaron, and Armando! 😊 marinelab.fsu.edu/news-at-fsucml…

After successful doctoral defenses, Dr. Aaron Ridall & Dr. Armando Barsante Santos will walk the stage this weekend! We can’t wait to watch them continue to have a positive impact on the future of marine science. Congratulations, Aaron, and Armando! 😊 marinelab.fsu.edu/news-at-fsucml…
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...and the answer is 'B' Sea Pork! Some of sea pork’s tunicate cousins are served as delicacies in South Korea, where they’re called meongge, but these are farmed, stripped of their outerwear, and served fresh, raw, and rubbery, the Korea Herald reports.

...and the answer is 'B' Sea Pork! Some of sea pork’s tunicate cousins are served as delicacies in South Korea, where they’re called meongge, but these are farmed, stripped of their outerwear, and served fresh, raw, and rubbery, the Korea Herald reports.
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...and the answer is “A” Sandbar Sharks (Carcharhinus plumbeus)! Fun Fact: Dr. Dean Grubbs conducted his Ph.D. research on sandbar sharks in Chesapeake Bay! 🦈

...and the answer is “A” Sandbar Sharks (Carcharhinus plumbeus)! Fun Fact: Dr. Dean Grubbs conducted his Ph.D. research on sandbar sharks in Chesapeake Bay! 🦈
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Last Saturday, FIO exhibited at FSU Coastal & Marine Lab's Open House, which celebrated it's 75th anniversary. The celebration convened research labs, public agencies, and community organizations facilitating the presentation of their respective initiatives alongside various activities.

Last Saturday, FIO exhibited at @FSUMarineLab's Open House, which celebrated it's 75th anniversary. The celebration convened research labs, public agencies, and community organizations facilitating the presentation of their respective initiatives alongside various activities.
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It’s Trivia Tuesday! What species of shark is in this photo? Comment “A” or “B” below, and stay tuned for tomorrow’s answer reveal. 🦈

It’s Trivia Tuesday! What species of shark is in this photo? Comment “A” or “B” below, and stay tuned for tomorrow’s answer reveal. 🦈
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Listen to Jared Fuqua and Maddie Mahood, FSUCML's Outreach and Education Coordinators, talk with Florida State News about our Open House. Come see us TOMORROW from 10 am - 3 pm! 🦈🪸🐚🐠 news.fsu.edu/multimedia/rad…

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Check out these gorgeous Guy Harvey prints that will be up for bid at our silent auction on Saturday!😍 Mackerel Run Down - Signed and Numbered by Guy Harvey. Mystic - Signed by Guy Harvey.

Check out these gorgeous Guy Harvey prints that will be up for bid at our silent auction on Saturday!😍 Mackerel Run Down - Signed and Numbered by Guy Harvey. Mystic - Signed by Guy Harvey.
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