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Growing Pains (bigger is definitely not always better)

Imagine you have to set up an experiment from which you have to be able to obtain consistent results that form a definable pattern. Now imagine that you have to set this experiment up in the great muddy, salty outdoors. Dr. David Kimbro walks you through a large scale experiment that had him battling stone crabs and Mother Nature. Continue reading

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Back in the Day

This week’s videos look at Dr. David’s Kimbro’s collaborators in the NSF funded biogeographic oyster study. While he has been the face of the study for On the Reef, he is one member of a team of scientists.  Today’s videos … Continue reading

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The Dirty Work

Tanya Rogers FSU Coastal & Marine Lab (Editor’s Note.  Although David refers to Randall’s participation on this study, her role was not elaborated upon in this video.  That will be a part of the next video, on David’s collaborators, as … 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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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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