News Feed/marine-science/news/Recent posts from Newsen-usSat, 15 Nov 2025 07:56:36 -05:00http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rssOmniUpdate (OU Publish)New vehicle expands mapping capabilities at College of Marine Science/marine-science/news/2025/new-vehicle-expands-mapping-capabilities-at-college-of-marine-science.aspxThe new uncrewed surface vehicle is part of a collaboration between the college’s Center for Ocean Mapping and Innovative Technologies and the Florida Flood Hub for Applied Research and Innovation.Fri, 14 Nov 2025 14:53:01 New vehicle expands mapping capabilities at College of Marine ScienceThe new uncrewed surface vehicle is part of a collaboration between the college’s Center for Ocean Mapping and Innovative Technologies and the Florida Flood Hub for Applied Research and Innovation.A new uncrewed surface vehicle named EMMET (Enhanced Mobile Mapping with Emerging Technologies), seen in the foreground during a recent demonstration day at the USF College of Marine Science. Photo by Carlyn Scott./marine-science/news/2025/new-vehicle-expands-mapping-capabilities-at-college-of-marine-science.aspxNewsCMS in the News 2025/marine-science/news/2025/cms-in-the-news-2025.aspxThe USF College of Marine Science news team is dedicated to sharing USF CMS's research to local, regional, and global audiences. View CMS in the news for 2025.Thu, 06 Nov 2025 15:10:58 CMS in the News 2025The USF College of Marine Science news team is dedicated to sharing USF CMS's research to local, regional, and global audiences. View CMS in the news for 2025.USF College of Marine Science in the News/marine-science/news/2025/cms-in-the-news-2025.aspxCMS in the NewsUSF research funding surges to record $750 million, increasing impact across Florida and beyond/news/2025/usf-research-funding-surges-to-record-750-million-increasing-impact-across-florida-and-beyond.aspxIndustry partnerships have propelled the ºÚÁϱ¬ÁÏ to a record $750 million in research funding. The surge positions USF closer to its $1 billion goal.External ArticleTue, 04 Nov 2025 13:31:23 USF research funding surges to record $750 million, increasing impact across Florida and beyondIndustry partnerships have propelled the ºÚÁϱ¬ÁÏ to a record $750 million in research funding. The surge positions USF closer to its $1 billion goal.Photo by Freddie Coleman, USF Health/news/2025/usf-research-funding-surges-to-record-750-million-increasing-impact-across-florida-and-beyond.aspxNewsRising Tides - November 2025/marine-science/news/2025/rising-tides-november-2025.aspxView some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, November 2025 edition.Fri, 31 Oct 2025 14:45:38 Rising Tides - November 2025View some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, November 2025 edition.Rising Tides Newsletter, November 2025 edition/marine-science/news/2025/rising-tides-november-2025.aspxRising Tides NewsletterRising Tides Newsletter Archives/marine-science/news/2025/rising-tides-newsletter-archives.aspxStay up to date on the USF CMS community. Subscribe to receive the Rising Tides newsletter.Rocky D. BullFri, 31 Oct 2025 11:55:00 Rising Tides Newsletter ArchivesStay up to date on the USF CMS community. Subscribe to receive the Rising Tides newsletter.Rising Tides Newsletter Archives/marine-science/news/2025/rising-tides-newsletter-archives.aspxRising Tides NewsletterCorridor partnership expands undergraduate research and advances experiential learning at USF/research-innovation/news/2025/corridor-partnership-expands-undergraduate-research-and-advances-experiential-learning-at-usf.aspxThrough the continued Corridor Undergraduate Research Initiative, more than 200 students will gain hands-on, faculty-mentored research experience in disciplines ranging from engineering and artificial intelligence to public health, education, sustainability, and the arts.External ArticleWed, 29 Oct 2025 11:50:45 Corridor partnership expands undergraduate research and advances experiential learning at USFThrough the continued Corridor Undergraduate Research Initiative, more than 200 students will gain hands-on, faculty-mentored research experience in disciplines ranging from engineering and artificial intelligence to public health, education, sustainability, and the arts.Florida High Tech Corridor CEO Paul Sohl talks to students on the USF St. Petersburg campus during the OneUSF Summer Undergraduate Research Symposium./research-innovation/news/2025/corridor-partnership-expands-undergraduate-research-and-advances-experiential-learning-at-usf.aspxNewsCollege of Marine Science sees rise in high-impact researchers/marine-science/news/2025/college-of-marine-science-sees-rise-in-high-impact-researchers.aspxThe USF College of Marine Science boasts fourteen current researchers and two emeritus faculty members on the list of top global researchers.Wed, 22 Oct 2025 14:27:15 College of Marine Science sees rise in high-impact researchersThe USF College of Marine Science boasts fourteen current researchers and two emeritus faculty members on the list of top global researchers.Sixteen College of Marine Science Faculty were recognized for their career and single year citation records, demonstrating their impact in oceanography. /marine-science/news/2025/college-of-marine-science-sees-rise-in-high-impact-researchers.aspxAwards,NewsNever mind Antarctica: North American ice sheets caused dramatic rise in sea level after the last ice age/marine-science/news/2025/never-mind-antarctica-north-american-ice-sheets-caused-dramatic-rise-in-sea-level-after-the-last-ice-age.aspxThe new study calls into question whether glacial melt will be sufficient to collapse or even slow down the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation.Thu, 09 Oct 2025 07:34:30 Never mind Antarctica: North American ice sheets caused dramatic rise in sea level after the last ice ageThe new study calls into question whether glacial melt will be sufficient to collapse or even slow down the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation.A midnight view of the Greenland Ice Sheet near Ilulissat in July 1991. The background shows the vast ice sheet, while the foreground fjord is choked with icebergs released by one of the world’s fastest-moving outlet glaciers. During the last ice age, this ice sheet was directly connected to the ice masses that covered most of Canada. Credit: Torbjörn Törnqvist/marine-science/news/2025/never-mind-antarctica-north-american-ice-sheets-caused-dramatic-rise-in-sea-level-after-the-last-ice-age.aspxNewsSome Central Floridians still recovering one year out from Hurricane Miltonhttps://www.cfpublic.org/environment/2025-10-07/central-floridians-still-recovering-one-year-hurricane-miltonOne year after striking land as a Category 3 storm, Hurricane Milton continues affecting lives in Central Florida.External ArticleTue, 07 Oct 2025 00:09:14 Some Central Floridians still recovering one year out from Hurricane MiltonOne year after striking land as a Category 3 storm, Hurricane Milton continues affecting lives in Central Florida.Volusia County resident Claire Venables looks through a box of family memorabilia that was damaged by flooding during Hurricane Milton. Her children’s birth certificates were destroyed and had to be replaced.Volusia County resident Claire Venables looks through a box of family memorabilia that was damaged by flooding during Hurricane Milton. Her children’s birth certificates were destroyed and had to be replaced.https://www.cfpublic.org/environment/2025-10-07/central-floridians-still-recovering-one-year-hurricane-miltonFlorida Flood HubHow ancient plankton point to the resilience of ocean ecosystems/marine-science/news/2025/how-ancient-plankton-point-to-the-resilience-of-ocean-ecosystems.aspxThe researchers used a cutting-edge approach to predict future ocean conditions by examining the distant past through analyses of microscopic fossils.Thu, 02 Oct 2025 14:00:00 How ancient plankton point to the resilience of ocean ecosystemsThe researchers used a cutting-edge approach to predict future ocean conditions by examining the distant past through analyses of microscopic fossils.The new study suggests that ocean warming may not lead to the decline in nutrients and fisheries in the tropical Pacific predicted by earlier models. Credit: Jordan Robins/Ocean Image Bank./marine-science/news/2025/how-ancient-plankton-point-to-the-resilience-of-ocean-ecosystems.aspxNewsRising Tides - October 2025/marine-science/news/2025/rising-tides-october-2025.aspxView some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, October 2025 edition.Wed, 01 Oct 2025 09:16:23 Rising Tides - October 2025View some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, October 2025 edition.Rising Tides - October 2025/marine-science/news/2025/rising-tides-october-2025.aspxRising Tides NewsletterTiny shells with a big story: graduate student develops course exploring microscopic organisms/marine-science/news/2025/tiny-shells-with-a-big-story-graduate-student-develops-course-exploring-microscopic-organisms.aspxAngelique Rosa Marín designed a free course about foraminifera, which capture oceanic conditions as their shells grow and can be used to monitor the health of the ocean.Mon, 29 Sep 2025 09:42:05 Tiny shells with a big story: graduate student develops course exploring microscopic organismsAngelique Rosa Marín designed a free course about foraminifera, which capture oceanic conditions as their shells grow and can be used to monitor the health of the ocean.CMS graduate student Angelique Rosa Marín conducts research at Puerto Rico’s Jobos Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve./marine-science/news/2025/tiny-shells-with-a-big-story-graduate-student-develops-course-exploring-microscopic-organisms.aspxBlogs and Perspectives