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<rss xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" version="2.0"><channel><title>News Feed</title><link>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/</link><description>Recent posts from News</description><language>en-us</language><lastBuildDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2026 18:25:31 -04:00</lastBuildDate><docs>http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss</docs><generator>OmniUpdate (OU Publish)</generator><item><title>CMS in the News 2024</title><link>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2024/cms-in-the-news-2024.aspx</link><description>The 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 2024.</description><author></author><pubDate>Mon, 30 Dec 2024 00:00:00 </pubDate><media:content url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/usf-college-of-marine-science-in-the-news-490x327.jpg" type="image/jpg"><media:title>CMS in the News 2024</media:title><media:description>The 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 2024.</media:description><media:thumbnail url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/usf-college-of-marine-science-in-the-news-490x327.jpg" /><media:keywords>USF College of Marine Science in the News</media:keywords></media:content><guid>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2024/cms-in-the-news-2024.aspx</guid><categories>CMS in the News</categories><tags></tags></item><item><title>Spawning New Knowledge: How DNA Barcoding is Changing Fisheries Conservation</title><link>https://www.flseagrant.org/spawning-new-knowledge-how-dna-barcoding-is-changing-fisheries-conservation/</link><description>Alexis Mitchem is PhD student at the University of South Florida. She was awarded the Florida Sea Grant Guy Harvey Fellowship in 2024.</description><author>External Article</author><pubDate>Thu, 19 Dec 2024 11:43:13 </pubDate><media:content url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/alexis-mitchem-usf-cms-490x327.jpg" type="image/jpg"><media:title>Spawning New Knowledge: How DNA Barcoding is Changing Fisheries Conservation</media:title><media:description>Alexis Mitchem is PhD student at the University of South Florida. She was awarded the Florida Sea Grant Guy Harvey Fellowship in 2024.</media:description><media:thumbnail url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/alexis-mitchem-usf-cms-490x327.jpg" /><media:keywords>Alexis Mitchem is PhD student at the University of South Florida.</media:keywords></media:content><guid>https://www.flseagrant.org/spawning-new-knowledge-how-dna-barcoding-is-changing-fisheries-conservation/</guid><categories>Awards,Blogs and Perspectives</categories><tags></tags></item><item><title>Rising Tides - December 2024</title><link>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2024/rising-tides-december-2024.aspx</link><description>View some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, December 2024 edition.</description><author></author><pubDate>Tue, 17 Dec 2024 07:32:46 </pubDate><media:content url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/usf-cms-christmas-card-2024-490x327.png" type="image/jpg"><media:title>Rising Tides - December 2024</media:title><media:description>View some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, December 2024 edition.</media:description><media:thumbnail url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/usf-cms-christmas-card-2024-490x327.png" /><media:keywords>Rising Tides Christmas Card - December  2024 </media:keywords></media:content><guid>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2024/rising-tides-december-2024.aspx</guid><categories>Rising Tides Newsletter</categories><tags></tags></item><item><title>The Optical Oceanography Lab wins 2024 William T. Pecora Award</title><link>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2024/the-optical-oceanography-lab-wins-2024-william-t-pecora-award.aspx</link><description>Under the leadership of Chuanmin Hu, the Optical Oceanography Lab has pioneered innovative methodologies to investigate phenomena such as algal blooms, oil spills, and coastal ecosystem dynamics.</description><author></author><pubDate>Wed, 11 Dec 2024 08:12:58 </pubDate><media:content url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/brian-barnes-and-chuanmin-hu-accept-the-2024-william-t-pecora-group-award-490x327.jpg" type="image/jpg"><media:title>The Optical Oceanography Lab wins 2024 William T. Pecora Award</media:title><media:description>Under the leadership of Chuanmin Hu, the Optical Oceanography Lab has pioneered innovative methodologies to investigate phenomena such as algal blooms, oil spills, and coastal ecosystem dynamics.</media:description><media:thumbnail url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/brian-barnes-and-chuanmin-hu-accept-the-2024-william-t-pecora-group-award-490x327.jpg" /><media:keywords>Brian Barnes and Chuanmin Hu (center left and center right) accept the 2024 William T. Pecora Group Award </media:keywords></media:content><guid>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2024/the-optical-oceanography-lab-wins-2024-william-t-pecora-award.aspx</guid><categories>Awards,News</categories><tags></tags></item><item><title>USF and partners launch innovative accelerator program to grow the marine economy</title><link>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2024/usf-and-partners-launch-innovative-accelerator-program-to-grow-the-marine-economy.aspx</link><description>The Continuum, a blue-tech accelerator program, is designed to promote the commercialization of blue-tech solutions, drive advancements in ocean resilience, reduce negative environmental impacts, and stimulate economic growth for the country’s marine economy.</description><author></author><pubDate>Tue, 10 Dec 2024 09:01:00 </pubDate><media:content url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/the-continuum-is-a-blue-tech-accelerator-program-490x327.jpg" type="image/jpg"><media:title>USF and partners launch innovative accelerator program to grow the marine economy</media:title><media:description>The Continuum, a blue-tech accelerator program, is designed to promote the commercialization of blue-tech solutions, drive advancements in ocean resilience, reduce negative environmental impacts, and stimulate economic growth for the country’s marine economy.</media:description><media:thumbnail url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/the-continuum-is-a-blue-tech-accelerator-program-490x327.jpg" /><media:keywords>The accelerator program is designed to promote the commercialization of blue-tech solutions, drive advancements in ocean resilience, reduce negative environmental impacts, and stimulate economic growth. Photo credit: Jessica Van Vaerenberg</media:keywords></media:content><guid>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2024/usf-and-partners-launch-innovative-accelerator-program-to-grow-the-marine-economy.aspx</guid><categories>News,Resiliency News</categories><tags></tags></item><item><title>Graphic arts students work with clients to elevate their brand</title><link>https://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/news/2024/graphic-arts-students-work-with-clients-to-elevate-their-brand.aspx</link><description>A senior research course is giving graphic arts students the opportunity to produce real-world design work for local clients.</description><author>External Article</author><pubDate>Mon, 02 Dec 2024 07:09:50 </pubDate><media:content url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/usf-graphic-arts-students-work-with-clients-2024-490x327.png" type="image/jpg"><media:title>Graphic arts students work with clients to elevate their brand</media:title><media:description>A senior research course is giving graphic arts students the opportunity to produce real-world design work for local clients.</media:description><media:thumbnail url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/usf-graphic-arts-students-work-with-clients-2024-490x327.png" /><media:keywords>A senior research course is giving graphic arts students the opportunity to produce real-world design work for local clients.</media:keywords></media:content><guid>https://www.stpetersburg.usf.edu/news/2024/graphic-arts-students-work-with-clients-to-elevate-their-brand.aspx</guid><categories>News</categories><tags></tags></item><item><title>High-impact research earns recognition for CMS faculty</title><link>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2024/high-impact-research-earns-recognition-for-cms-faculty.aspx</link><description>The list highlights 10 current CMS faculty members and two emeritus faculty, recognizing both career-long and single-year citation achievements.</description><author></author><pubDate>Tue, 26 Nov 2024 10:43:08 </pubDate><media:content url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/usf-cms-st-pete-drone-shot-490x327.jpg" type="image/jpg"><media:title>High-impact research earns recognition for CMS faculty</media:title><media:description>The list highlights 10 current CMS faculty members and two emeritus faculty, recognizing both career-long and single-year citation achievements.</media:description><media:thumbnail url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/usf-cms-st-pete-drone-shot-490x327.jpg" /><media:keywords>University of South Florida: A Preeminent Research University</media:keywords></media:content><guid>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2024/high-impact-research-earns-recognition-for-cms-faculty.aspx</guid><categories>Awards,Blogs and Perspectives,News</categories><tags></tags></item><item><title>Former USF professor honored with Boyd Hill Birds of Prey Aviary</title><link>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2024/former-usf-professor-honored-with-boyd-hill-birds-of-prey-aviary.aspx</link><description>Gabe Vargo, a former professor at the College of Marine Science, helped found the birds of prey program at Boyd Hill and was an integral part in developing the aviary.</description><author></author><pubDate>Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:32:48 </pubDate><media:content url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/the-boyd-hill-birds-of-prey-aviary-was-renamed-to-honor-former-cms-professor-gabe-vargo-490x327.jpg" type="image/jpg"><media:title>Former USF professor honored with Boyd Hill Birds of Prey Aviary</media:title><media:description>Gabe Vargo, a former professor at the College of Marine Science, helped found the birds of prey program at Boyd Hill and was an integral part in developing the aviary.</media:description><media:thumbnail url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/the-boyd-hill-birds-of-prey-aviary-was-renamed-to-honor-former-cms-professor-gabe-vargo-490x327.jpg" /><media:keywords>The Boyd Hill Birds of Prey Aviary was renamed to honor former CMS professor Gabe Vargo who played an integral part in developing the aviary. Photo credit: FOBH/Katie Bryden</media:keywords></media:content><guid>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2024/former-usf-professor-honored-with-boyd-hill-birds-of-prey-aviary.aspx</guid><categories>Blogs and Perspectives,Community Engagement,News</categories><tags></tags></item><item><title>Prestigious NASA award will help CMS student study the Southern Ocean</title><link>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2024/prestigious-nasa-award-will-help-cms-student-study-the-southern-ocean.aspx</link><description>Sara Reinelt, a doctoral student in the lab of Don Chambers, was awarded a Future Investigators in NASA Earth and Space Science and Technology (FINESST) grant, which will fund her research of eddy-induced carbon flux in the Southern Ocean.</description><author></author><pubDate>Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:24:12 </pubDate><media:content url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/surface-water-and-ocean-topography-satellite-mission-490x371.jpg" type="image/jpg"><media:title>Prestigious NASA award will help CMS student study the Southern Ocean</media:title><media:description>Sara Reinelt, a doctoral student in the lab of Don Chambers, was awarded a Future Investigators in NASA Earth and Space Science and Technology (FINESST) grant, which will fund her research of eddy-induced carbon flux in the Southern Ocean.</media:description><media:thumbnail url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/surface-water-and-ocean-topography-satellite-mission-490x371.jpg" /><media:keywords>Doctoral student Sara Reinelt will use data from the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite mission in her research funded by the FINESST grant. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/CNES</media:keywords></media:content><guid>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2024/prestigious-nasa-award-will-help-cms-student-study-the-southern-ocean.aspx</guid><categories>Awards,Blogs and Perspectives</categories><tags></tags></item><item><title>Hurricane season puts new storm surge model to the test</title><link>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2024/hurricane-season-puts-new-storm-surge-model-to-the-test.aspx</link><description>Spread across the West Florida Shelf, buoys with sensors continuously collect and transmit critical information that allows scientists in the Ocean Circulation Lab at the USF College of Marine Science to track intensification of hurricanes in real time.</description><author></author><pubDate>Wed, 30 Oct 2024 07:25:34 </pubDate><media:content url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/hurricane-milton-captured-via-noaas-goes-east-satellite-as-it-approached-florida-490x327.png" type="image/jpg"><media:title>Hurricane season puts new storm surge model to the test</media:title><media:description>Spread across the West Florida Shelf, buoys with sensors continuously collect and transmit critical information that allows scientists in the Ocean Circulation Lab at the USF College of Marine Science to track intensification of hurricanes in real time.</media:description><media:thumbnail url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/hurricane-milton-captured-via-noaas-goes-east-satellite-as-it-approached-florida-490x327.png" /><media:keywords>Hurricane Milton captured via NOAA’s GOES East satellite as it approached the west coast of Florida. Image courtesy of NOAA/NESDIS</media:keywords></media:content><guid>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2024/hurricane-season-puts-new-storm-surge-model-to-the-test.aspx</guid><categories>Hurricanes,News</categories><tags></tags></item><item><title>How a USF glider helped forecast Hurricane Helene</title><link>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2024/how-a-usf-glider-helped-forecast-hurricane-helene.aspx</link><description>An underwater glider deployed by a group at the College of Marine Science collected valuable oceanographic data that helped forecasters predict the path and intensity of hurricane Helene.</description><author></author><pubDate>Thu, 24 Oct 2024 00:04:19 </pubDate><media:content url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/glider-jai-alai-was-originally-deployed-for-red-tide-observations-490x327.png" type="image/jpg"><media:title>How a USF glider helped forecast Hurricane Helene</media:title><media:description>An underwater glider deployed by a group at the College of Marine Science collected valuable oceanographic data that helped forecasters predict the path and intensity of hurricane Helene.</media:description><media:thumbnail url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/glider-jai-alai-was-originally-deployed-for-red-tide-observations-490x327.png" /><media:keywords>The glider Jai Alai was originally deployed for red tide observations but remained in the water to collect data on both Hurricane Helen and Milton. </media:keywords></media:content><guid>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2024/how-a-usf-glider-helped-forecast-hurricane-helene.aspx</guid><categories>Hurricanes,News</categories><tags></tags></item><item><title>Rising Tides - October 2024</title><link>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2024/rising-tides-october-2024.aspx</link><description>View some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, October 2024 edition.</description><author></author><pubDate>Thu, 17 Oct 2024 06:33:32 </pubDate><media:content url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/usf-cms-aerial-campus-view-490x327.jpg" type="image/jpg"><media:title>Rising Tides - October 2024</media:title><media:description>View some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, October 2024 edition.</media:description><media:thumbnail url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/usf-cms-aerial-campus-view-490x327.jpg" /><media:keywords>USF College of Marine Science Aerial Campus View</media:keywords></media:content><guid>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2024/rising-tides-october-2024.aspx</guid><categories>Rising Tides Newsletter</categories><tags></tags></item></channel></rss>