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![Թϱmarine scientists are aboard the R/V Weatherbird II research vessel to study the environmental impacts of the recent breach at a retired fertilizer processing plant at Piney Point in Manatee County, Fla.](/marine-science/news/images/usf-leads-first-research-cruise-to-study-piney-points-environmental-impact-weatherbird-490x327.jpg)
Թϱleads first research cruise to study Piney Point’s environmental impact
A team of scientists from the Թϱ College of Marine Science have embarked on the first research cruise in Tampa Bay dedicated to studying the environmental impacts of the recent breach at a retired fertilizer processing plant at Piney Point in Manatee County, Florida.
April 7, 2021News
![A screen capture from PezCa, a fishing app Dr. Marrari helped create that displays real-time satellite data of ocean conditions for safer fishing practices.](/marine-science/news/images/fishing-app-that-displays-real-time-satellite-data-of-ocean-conditions-490x327.jpg)
A Q&A with CMS Alum, Marina Marrari, PhD: CMS Launched Her Dream Career Path
Marina Marrari graduated from the Dr. Kendra Daly’s Zooplankton Ecology Lab at the ԹϱCollege of Marine Science with a PhD in 2008.
April 5, 2021Blogs and Perspectives
![The grant from Second Nature will allow Թϱto unify and streamline efforts to address climate change while creating a more sustainable environment.](/marine-science/news/images/waterfront-bayboro-harbor-490x327.jpg)
Թϱadvances action on climate planning with new grant funding
The grant from Second Nature, a Boston-based non-profit whose mission is to accelerate climate action in and through higher education, will allow Թϱto unify and streamline efforts to address climate change while creating a more sustainable environment.
March 29, 2021News
![ԹϱCMS located on the spectacularly beautiful waterfront of Tampa Bay adjacent to the ԹϱSt. Petersburg campus](/marine-science/news/images/usf-marine-science-aerial-490x327.jpg)
Florida Governor Appoints Dean Frazer to Environmental Regulation Commission
Governor Ron DeSantis announced this month that Tom Frazer, PhD, dean of the ԹϱCollege of Marine Science (ԹϱCMS), is one of four new appointees to the Florida Environmental Regulation Commission (ERC).
March 23, 2021News
![Deep ocean floor sediments were collected from the South Atlantic Ocean by the Royal Research Ship (RRS) James Cook. Credit: Will Homoky](/marine-science/news/images/sediment-cores-490x327.jpg)
Deep Sea Sediments Fuel the Oceans
Iron, an essential nutrient for phytoplankton, is tough to find in the ocean. One liter of seawater contains 35 grams of salt but only around one billionth of a gram of iron.
March 22, 2021News
![Chief Scientist, Matthew Hommeyer (left), and FIO Science Technician, Andrew Warren, prepare to deploy the underway sound velocity profiler (underway SVP) towfish aboard the R/V W.T. Hogarth in February 2021.](/marine-science/news/images/preparing-to-deploy-the-underway-sound-velocityprofiler-towfish-490x327.jpg)
CMS Seafloor “Map the Gaps” Expedition to Florida’s Big Bend
After three postponements due to COVID-19 and a slew of weather fronts ending with Hurricane Zeta in October 2020, scientists from the Center for Ocean Mapping and Innovative Technologies (COMIT) were able to safely set sail to the northeastern Gulf of Mexico in February 2021.
March 17, 2021Blogs and Perspectives
![Pamela Hallock Muller, PhD, award-winning geological oceanographer, was the first female marine science faculty member hired at USF.](/marine-science/news/images/super-pam-muller-usf-cms-490x327.jpg)
Celebrating Women’s History Month with Dr. Pamela Hallock Muller
Pam, as she prefers to be called, was the first female professor ever hired at the ԹϱCollege of Marine Science, which was a Department at the time.
March 15, 2021News
![The winning team of the (pre-COVID!) 2020 Spoonbill Ocean Sciences Bowl from Gainesville, FL.](/marine-science/news/images/the-winning-team-of-the-2020-spoonbill-ocean-sciences-bowl-490x327.jpg)
Spoonbill Competition – the Biggest Ever -- Goes Virtual
For the first time in its long-running history, the Spoonbill Ocean Sciences Bowl, a regional high school competition in St. Petersburg, FL where teams compete to advance to the National Ocean Sciences Bowl, will be held virtually.
March 12, 2021Community Engagement
![One of the red snapper sampled as part of this Gulf-wide study in the wake of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.](/marine-science/news/images/red-snapper-490x327.jpg)
Red Snapper in the Gulf Show Signs of Stress
The team sampled nearly 570 fish from 72 Gulf locations between 2011 to 2017in the wake of the historic 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
March 10, 2021News
Making the North Carolina coast more resilient to the effects of climate change.
March 8, 2021Resiliency News
![Emeritus Dean, Dr. Peter Betzer](/marine-science/news/images/bridge-to-doctorate-peter-betzer-490x327.jpg)
Former Dean Betzer Gives Keynote at GOMURC
Emeritus Dean, Dr. Peter Betzer gave a keynote address at the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion workshop.
March 3, 2021Diversity
![This multicore was sent to the seafloor to collect water samples from porewaters and take sediment cores.](/marine-science/news/images/large-triangular-multicore-490x327.jpg)
A Cruise of Many Firsts
On the morning of November 30, 2020 the R/V Sally Ride of San Diego disembarked for a nine-day cruise in the Pacific Ocean.
February 22, 2021Blogs and Perspectives