Sea Grant
Publications
- Los Anzuelos Circulares
- Are native and nonindigenous seaweeds overgrowing Florida's east coast reefs?
- Bathymetric Data for Coastal Resource Management in Southwest Florida Waterways: Enhancement and Standardization of Field Collection Methods Used by the West Coast Inland Navigation District
- Can we stop "killer algae" from invading Florida?
- Circle Hooks
- Common Sharks of Florida
- Computer-Directed Geographic Coastal Use Classification System for Ecologic Planning: The Case of the Florida Keys
- The Costs of Hurricane Emergency Management Services: A Risk-Based Method for Calculating Property Owners' Fair Share
- Florida's Marine Sponges: Exploring the Potential and Protecting the Resource
- Florida's Vessel Title Registration System as a Source of Boat Locations and Characteristics: A Case Study in Lee and Manatee Counties
- Invasive Species of Florida's Coastal Waters: The Asian Green Mussel (Perna viridis)
- Lightning & Sailboats
- A Manual of Methods and Procedures for the Regional Waterway Management System
- Navigational, Historical, and Environmental Perspective of Charlotte County Waterways
- Navigational, Historical and Environmental Perspective of Jupiter Inlet and the Loxahatchee River
- Navigational, Historical and Environmental Perspective of St. Augustine Waterways
- Nutrients and Florida's Coastal Waters: The Links Between People, Increased Nutrients and Changes to Coastal Aquatic Systems
- A Practical Guide to Assembling and Using a Fish Resuscitation System for Florida Catch-and-Release Fishing Tournaments
- Preparing Blue Crab: A Seafood Delicacy
- A Primer on Invasive Species in Coastal and Marine Waters
- A Recreational Boater-Based Method for Re-designing the NOS Small-Craft Chart
- A Recreational Boater-Based Method for Re-designing the NOS Small-Craft Chart (Executive Summary)
- A Recreational Boating Characterization of Brevard County
- A Recreational Boating Characterization of Sarasota County
- The Regional Waterway Management System: A Tool for Balancing Coastal Resource Use and Protection
- Release Techniques for Marine Fishes
- Resources for Marine Educators
- Submarine Groundwater Discharge: An Unseen Yet Potentially Important Coastal Phenomenon
- A Survey of Stakeholders to Determine Florida Sea Grant's 2006-2009 Programmatic Objectives for Coastal Communities and Water-Dependent Businesses
- Venting: A Guide to Releasing Reef Fish with Ruptured Swimbladders
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