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Explore Our Coasts
Dr. David Kimbro and Dr. Randall Hughes work to unlock the secrets of the intertidal ecosystems that make up our coasts. In a series of short videos, they explore the inner workings of salt marshes, oyster reefs, and seagrass beds as well as the ways in which we enjoy what they offer us. Join us as we kayak, snorkel, and wade the wet and wild of the Forgotten Coast.
In the Grass, On the Reef is funded by the National Science Foundation.
The 23rd Annual Tupelo Honey Festival
Sharks & Chablis
Sunday, May 19
2:00 - 7:00 PM/ET
Gulf Specimen Marine Lab
Panacea, FLThe Gulf Specimen Marine Lab will holding its 4th annual winetasting fundraiser. Along with live music and a silent auction, the fundraiser will include exhibits, guided tours of the aquarium, and live sea creatures.
Learn more here.
Related Links
- FSU Coastal & Marine Lab
- WFSU SciGirls Blog
- Saturday at the Sea
- Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve
- St. Joseph Bay Buffer Preserve
- St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge
- Matanzas Estuarine Research Reserve
- Choctowhatchee Basin Alliance
- The Randall Hughes Lab
- The David Kimbro Lab
- Northeastern Marine Science Center
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Rebecca’s “Wakulla Beach Experience”
We spend a lot of time showing you shots of scientists working and animals in their habitats, and not enough showing you what it’s like to actually walk in a salt marsh or oyster reef. On this week’s video, the WFSU/ Mag Lab SciGirls walk into the mud and learn what field work is all about. Also, new “In the Grass, On the Reef” associate producer Rebecca Wilkerson recounts her first visit to an oyster reef. Continue reading
Coastal Roundup August 17th – August 24th, 2012
Rebecca Wilkerson WFSU-TV Choctawhatchee Basin Alliance Volunteer Opportunities August 20th-August 23rd Fort Walton Beach, FL (850) 833-9927 For more information visit this Choctawhatchee Basin Alliance volunteer call. Treasure Hunt Scallop Drop August 17th-September 10th St. Joseph Bay, FL (850) 229-7800 16th … Continue reading
Coastal Roundup August 10th – August 17th, 2012
Gulf Shrimp, Paddling, Summer Reading and more on tis week’s Coastal Roundup. Continue reading
Coastal Roundup August 3rd – August 11th, 2012
Artificial reefs, invasive lionfish, oyster day, and more! Also, we’re not too far from the first of our new videos. Continue reading
Coastal Roundup July 27th – August 3rd, 2012
Recreational fishing seasons for scallops, spiny lobster, and scallops are in full swing in Florida. Also, celebrating bivalves, happenings at the FSU Coastal & Marine Lab, and the continuing legacy of the Deepwater Horizon spill on this week’s Coastal Roundup. Continue reading
Coastal Roundup July 20th – July 27th, 2012
Cooking grouper with Julia Childs, summer adventures along waterways, volunteer opportunities with shorebirds and oysters, and more in this weeks Coastal Roundup. Continue reading
Coastal Roundup July 13th – July 20th, 2012
Fishing the Forgotten Coast, volunteer opportunities, and robotic trash collectors of the ocean and more on this week’s Coastal Roundup. Continue reading
Coastal Roundup July 6th – July 13th, 2012
Scallop Season, Tropical Storm Debby, and more on North Florida’s Gulf coast. Continue reading





