Author Archives: David

Way Back When On the Reef

Along with David’s remembrances of his early life in marine biology, we have a video on one of David’s collaborators in this oyster study, Jeb Byers. Like all of the collaborators on the study, Jeb attended the University of North … Continue reading

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Yes We Did!

Dr. David Kimbro FSU Coastal & Marine Lab The following is the first of three or so videos on the big October oyster trip.  In this one, you get a long busy day in the field condensed into two minutes … Continue reading

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Roctober!

Dr. David Kimbro FSU Coastal & Marine Lab I went to graduate school in northern California. Locals along the coast of NorCal used to refer to the month of October as Roctober because it was the most beautiful time of … Continue reading

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Why do we eat Apalachicola oysters instead of those from Alligator Harbor?

Dr. David Kimbro FSU Coastal & Marine Lab In my previous post, I described how tides could influence the oyster patterns that we are observing throughout the Atlantic and Gulf coast.  But throughout the Gulf coast, can tides explain why … Continue reading

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Searching for alternative explanations

Dr. David Kimbro FSU Coastal & Marine Lab In many of our previous posts, we focused on how predator patterns may dictate why oyster reefs look different from NC to Florida. While a cursory look at results thus far supports … Continue reading

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On the Road Again

Dr. David Kimbro and his team have already gotten an idea about what kinds of large predators live around his reefs. Now he has turned his attention to what kinds of smaller organisms are living within the reefs, and he’s starting to see a picture emerging about how the species interact. Continue reading

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Rehearsal is Over

Dr. David Kimbro FSU Coastal & Marine Lab Although we’ve busied ourselves this summer by selecting research sites and practicing various aspects of our sampling program, we have still not collected any ‘real’ data concerning the objectives of our biogeographic … Continue reading

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You can’t enjoy watching the game if you don’t know who the players are

Dr. David Kimbro FSU Coastal & Marine Lab See David and his crew in action, and see what animals are on Alligator Harbor reefs. The title of this blog (a sports metaphor) is how my teacher first introduced me to … Continue reading

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Nuts and Bolts

Dr. David Kimbro FSU Coastal & Marine Lab Why is Dr. Kimbro selecting smaller reefs to study?  How big is a mature oyster?  Watch and find out. In my previous post, I outlined my original reasons for being out on … Continue reading

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What we are doing on the reefs

Dr. David Kimbro FSU Coastal & Marine Lab Why are we on oyster reefs? Well, I am broadly interested (and hope to make you interested) in how large predators can help protect important habitats like oyster reefs by preventing smaller … Continue reading

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