Outreach at the FSUCML includes education and research that directly benefit external audiencesincluding secondary-school students, adults in local communities, and policymakers throughout the regionand that are directly relevant to the FSUCML mission of investigating coastal and marine issues of ecological importance.
Coastal and Marine Conservation Lecture Series.
The FSU Coastal and Marine Laboratory (FSUCML) invites you to attend the Coastal and Marine Conservation Lecture Series.
Date: Second Thursday each month Time: 7pm Place: FSUCML Auditorium
Refreshments will be provided after the lecture.
Upcoming lectures in 2008
February 14 - Bruce Menge, Zoology Department, Oregon State University - Coastal ecosystems: windows into ecological consequences of global warming?
March 21 - Brian Helmuth, University of South Carolina, Department of Biological Sciences - Ecological Forecasting of Rocky Intertidal Ecosystems: Triaging the Train Wreck of Climate Change
April 10 - Stephanie Simek, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission- The Florida Black Bear; Achieving Successful Co-Existence
May 8 - Kevin M Porter, Florida Bureau of Archaeological Research- A Historic Dugout from the Apalachicola River
June 10 - Dr. R. Dean Grubbs, FSU Coastal & Marine Laboratory - Sharks and rays of Florida: An introduction of their diversity, identification, biology and ecology.
Saturday-at-the-Sea Saturday-at-the-Sea is an outreach program that brings Florida middle-school students and their teachers to the FSU Coastal and Marine Laboratory. Click here to learn more
If you have any questions, please contact the Office of Science Teaching Activities at 850-644-9828.
The FSU Costal and Marine Laboratory Invites You to the 2007 Open House