Florida Sea Grant
The Florida Sea Grant College Program supports research and education activities that help Florida's shoreline communities, industries and citizens wisely use the state's coastal and marine resources.
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Publications
- Assessment of the Economic Impact Associated with the Recreational Scallop Season in Hernando County, Florida
- Barotrauma and Successful Release of Fish Caught in Deep Water
- Best Practices for Scalloping: From the Boat to Your Plate
- Climate Change and the Occurrence of Harmful Microorganisms in Florida's Ocean and Coastal Waters
- Dune Restoration and Enhancement for the Florida Panhandle
- Frequently Asked Questions about Vibrio in Florida
- A Homeowner’s Guide to the Living Shoreline Permit Exemption, Part 1: Florida Department of Environmental Protection
- A Homeowner's Guide to the Living Shoreline Permit Exemption Part 2: United States Army Corps of Engineers
- How Red Tides Impact Manatees
- Invasive Species of Florida's Coastal Waters: The Asian Green Mussel (Perna viridis)
- Invasive Species of Florida's Coastal Waters: The Red Lionfish (Pterois volitans) and Devil Firefish (P. miles)
- Managing High Water Levels in Florida’s Largest Lake: Lake Okeechobee
- Natural Climate Variability Can Influence Cyanobacteria Blooms in Florida Lakes and Reservoirs
- Rethinking the Role of Nitrogen and Phosphorus in the Eutrophication of Aquatic Ecosystems
- Preparation, Safe Handling, and Nutritional Value of Blue Crab: A Seafood Delicacy
- A Response to Frequently Asked Questions about the 2018 Algae Blooms in Lake Okeechobee, the Caloosahatchee, and St. Lucie Estuaries
- Responsible Boating Protects Coral Reefs
- Responsible Boating Protects Seagrass Meadows
- Understanding the Ecology of Artificial Reefs: No Simple Answers