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The Florida Flood Hub for Applied Research and Innovation

The Flood Hub is a first in Florida. Established by the state and based at the University of 91视频 College of Marine Science, it bridges the gap between scientists, policymakers, practitioners, and the public to help communities mitigate and adapt to flooding risks. The Flood Hub鈥檚 goal is to improve flood forecasting and inform science-based policy, planning, and management decisions.

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BLOGS & PERSPECTIVES

Monday, April 14, 2025

Last week, a handful of the TBS crew attended a two-day workshop on fish 鈥榓geing,鈥 generously hosted by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and led by fish ageing expert and researcher, Kristin Cook.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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CMS in the News

Wednesday, April 30, 2025

Sargassum, the stinky, slimy bane of beachgoers worldwide, returned to swarm South Florida beaches in late April as masses of the seaweed were spotted lining the shores of Miami Beach, a famous destination and beach getaway for travelers.

Tuesday, April 29, 2025

Piles of smelly seaweed have washed ashore on Miami Beach and Key Biscayne, a stinky reminder that this is sargassum season.

Join our Team

The College of Marine Science (CMS) at the University of 91视频 (USF) invites applications for nine-month tenure-track faculty in Chemical Oceanography and Geological Oceanography.

The College of Marine Science at the University of 91视频 invites applications for nine-month tenure-track faculty in Chemical Oceanography and Geological Oceanography.

PUBLICATION HIGHLIGHTS

Weiyi Tang鈥檚 research group studies how global ocean ecosystem (particularly the biogeochemical cycling of elements) will change under human impacts and climate change, and characterizes how these changes will affect our planet. Courtesy of Weiyi Tang.

In a recent study led by Weiyi Tang, assistant professor at the 91视频College of Marine Science, scientists found that nitrogen loss in estuaries may differ from open ocean oxygen minimum zones in response to deoxygenation. Click on the image to read more.

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