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San-Cap Nature Calendar on sale | News, Sports, Jobs - SANIBEL-CAPTIVA - Island Reporter, Islander and Current

The 37th edition of The Sanibel-Captiva Nature Calendar is available for purchase, as well as the spiral-bound Blind Pass Tide edition that includes daily tide

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Underwater research often starts in the benthic zone: Dispatch from Kimberly's Reef | WGCU PBS & NPR for Southwest Florida

Ever since since the FGCU Water School began deploying their underwater classroom and laboratory, scientific research has been underway at Kimberly’s Reef. Professors and students are studying the entire water column surrounding the villages. Already changes are being made by wildlife inhabiting the reef, starting at the bottom or benthic zone.

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Coral reef near Fort Myers Beach shows Gulf rebounding from Ian

One famous coral reef off the coast of Fort Myers Beach, 240 Ledge, is an exemplar of our marine environment's recovery after Hurricane Ian.

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Scientists on weeklong Gulf research trip adjust to life at sea

Life at sea can be tough, but it comes with several conveniences for marine scientists researching post-hurricane water quality.

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Encore: Faculty & student researchers from FGCU's Water School spend a week offshore collecting water quality data in the weeks after Hurricane Ian

Several weeks after Hurricane Ian made landfall a team of faculty and student researchers from Florida Gulf Coast University’s Water School joined a weeklong, offshore research trip to collect water samples and survey sea beds to better understand the storm’s ecological impact. We talk with two of the research team members to learn more about the trip and what they found.

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