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Building back Miami s Biscayne Bay: Do natural solutions hold hope?

Building back Miami s Biscayne Bay: Do natural solutions hold hope?
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Researchers work to bring Biscayne Bay back from the brink

Florida International University Search Researchers work to bring Biscayne Bay back from the brink FIU s Institute of Environment has put every resource toward saving South Florida’s endangered coastal waterway May 7, 2021 at 11:00am At the southern end of Biscayne Bay, FIU Institute of Environment researcher Piero Gardinali is slicing through the water. A triathlete, Gardinali is used to seeing kayakers and jet skiers zip by him on the surface as he swims toward the Miami Seaquarium. On the shore, sunbathers relax and others play catch with their dogs. Beneath the water, seagrasses sway as if dancing to a beat. Fish, stingrays and even lobsters wander by.

52 days at sea — with someone else s research | FIU News - Florida International University

Florida International University Search April 21, 2021 at 9:57am Christian Lopes wasn’t supposed to join a 52-day journey to study the Indian Ocean, but a chance opportunity landed him a spot aboard the Marion Dufresne.    In January, he embarked on the research cruise to assist with research that was not his own. The following two months were surreal. Time passed strangely. As the internet signal grew weaker, the rest of the world faded away, quieted. The Marion Dufresne became its own sort of world. In that world, there was one constant, a steadying force research.  The  Marion Dufresne’s journey was part of GEOTRACES a global program focused on measuring and mapping the geochemistry of the world’s oceans. The massive French research ship, which normally brings food, water and other supplies to the islands, is designed to cut through even the worst storms with a deck that rises 26 feet above the sea. But this time, the ship stayed at sea following a circular

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