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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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This is what an oyster reef looks like…

Rob Diaz de Villegas WFSU-TV The photo above is my work computer’s desktop picture. Most of the time, when people see it, I find that they had no idea what an oyster reef looked like.  One coworker thought it was … Continue reading

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A closer look into the reefs

The following photos are of samples taken at each of Dr. Kimbro’s sites, as mentioned in his previous post.  After surveying the reefs to see what large fish and crabs were living in the reefs, he and his team turned … 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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Counting the Catch

Tanya Rogers is Dr. David Kimbro’s research assistant. In her first post, she describes their research team’s whirlwind tour of Florida’s oyster reefs, and what they found living in them. 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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Enjoy Them While You Can

After all the time we’ve spent on oyster reefs, we thought it would be interesting to take a look at what the little guys mean to us culturally.  The video above is from Our Town, Apalachicola and features the famed … 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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The unsung heroes of the muck

Roberto Diaz de Villegas WFSU-TV Let’s talk about the little guys. Think a little smaller than this pelican here.  Obviously, pelicans are a symbol of our coastal areas, flying in those long rows as they do while we’re driving down … 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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