Posts Tagged ‘nutrients’
Marine Lab Tracking Cyanobacteria Mats
SCCF Marine Lab scientists are tracking floating mats of cyanobacteria that have been sighted on both sides of the Sanibel Causeway since last Friday. “These mats start out on the…
Read MoreNew Study Highlights Need for Integrated Nutrient Monitoring
A sensor on SCCF’s River, Estuary, and Coastal Observing Network (RECON) Shell Point monitoring platform played a key role in a pilot study for the development of a nutrient monitoring…
Read MoreElizabeth Niles Joins SCCF as Marine Lab Intern
Elizabeth Niles has joined SCCF as an intern at the Marine Lab where she will explore the intricacies of marine biology and conservation. Her primary objective is to develop proficiency…
Read MoreHAB Research Focuses on Tidal Tributaries
Since 2018, the SCCF Marine Lab has sampled the Caloosahatchee and the C-43 canal to document and study harmful algal blooms (HABs). The research has found that identifying the source…
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