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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>Wed, 13 May 2026 06:42:02 -04:00</lastBuildDate><docs>http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss</docs><generator>OmniUpdate (OU Publish)</generator><item><title>Rising Tides - April 2026</title><link>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2026/rsing-tides-april-2026.aspx</link><description>View some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, April 2026 edition.</description><author></author><pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2026 14:08:17 </pubDate><media:content url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/usf-cms-rising-tides-newsletter-april-2026-490x327.png" type="image/jpg"><media:title>Rising Tides - April 2026</media:title><media:description>View some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, April 2026 edition.</media:description><media:thumbnail url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/usf-cms-rising-tides-newsletter-april-2026-490x327.png" /><media:keywords>Rising Tides April 2026 | USF College of Marine Science</media:keywords></media:content><guid>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2026/rsing-tides-april-2026.aspx</guid><categories>Rising Tides Newsletter</categories><tags></tags></item><item><title>Rising Tides Newsletter Archives</title><link>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2026/rising-tides-newsletter-archives.aspx</link><description>Stay up to date on the USF CMS community. Subscribe to receive the Rising Tides newsletter.</description><author>Rocky D. Bull</author><pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2026 11:55:00 </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>Rising Tides Newsletter Archives</media:title><media:description>Stay up to date on the USF CMS community. Subscribe to receive the Rising Tides newsletter.</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>Rising Tides Newsletter Archives</media:keywords></media:content><guid>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2026/rising-tides-newsletter-archives.aspx</guid><categories>Rising Tides Newsletter</categories><tags></tags></item><item><title>Podcast highlights local research and programs with far-reaching impacts</title><link>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2026/podcast-highlights-local-research-and-programs-with-far-reaching-impacts.aspx</link><description>Season two of “The Rising Tides Podcast” explores ocean research and programs in Tampa Bay that have impacts across Florida and beyond.</description><author></author><pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2026 13:34:38 </pubDate><media:content url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/usf-marine-science-steve-murawski-tampa-bay-surveillance-project-podcast-490x327.png" type="image/jpg"><media:title>Podcast highlights local research and programs with far-reaching impacts</media:title><media:description>Season two of “The Rising Tides Podcast” explores ocean research and programs in Tampa Bay that have impacts across Florida and beyond.</media:description><media:thumbnail url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/usf-marine-science-steve-murawski-tampa-bay-surveillance-project-podcast-490x327.png" /><media:keywords>“The Rising Tides Podcast” offers listeners a behind-the-scenes look at oceanography in action, including glimpses of the future of marine science through interviews with faculty, staff, and students in the USF College of Marine Science.</media:keywords></media:content><guid>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2026/podcast-highlights-local-research-and-programs-with-far-reaching-impacts.aspx</guid><categories>News,Podcasts</categories><tags></tags></item><item><title>Florida native follows passion for the ocean to a master’s in marine science</title><link>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2026/florida-native-follows-passion-for-the-ocean-to-a-masters-in-marine-science.aspx</link><description>Christa Baranowski is the newest graduate of the College of Marine Science.</description><author></author><pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2026 08:05:27 </pubDate><media:content url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/christa-baranowski-is-the-newest-graduate-of-usf-college-of-marine-science-490x327.jpg" type="image/jpg"><media:title>Florida native follows passion for the ocean to a master’s in marine science</media:title><media:description>Christa Baranowski is the newest graduate of the College of Marine Science.</media:description><media:thumbnail url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/christa-baranowski-is-the-newest-graduate-of-usf-college-of-marine-science-490x327.jpg" /><media:keywords>The newest College of Marine Science graduate, Baranowski gained valuable field experience while completing her master’s degree at the college.</media:keywords></media:content><guid>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2026/florida-native-follows-passion-for-the-ocean-to-a-masters-in-marine-science.aspx</guid><categories>Blogs and Perspectives</categories><tags></tags></item><item><title>How fish might turn rising temperatures into competitive advantages</title><link>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2026/how-fish-might-turn-rising-temperatures-into-competitive-advantages.aspx</link><description>In a recent study on flatfish, Professor Brad Seibel challenges a long-held theory about how animals respond to changes in temperature. His findings could have its broader implications for species facing higher ocean temperatures.</description><author></author><pubDate>Wed, 22 Apr 2026 00:54:47 </pubDate><media:content url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/flatfish-flounder-camouflage-ocean-image-bank-490x327.jpg" type="image/jpg"><media:title>How fish might turn rising temperatures into competitive advantages</media:title><media:description>In a recent study on flatfish, Professor Brad Seibel challenges a long-held theory about how animals respond to changes in temperature. His findings could have its broader implications for species facing higher ocean temperatures.</media:description><media:thumbnail url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/flatfish-flounder-camouflage-ocean-image-bank-490x327.jpg" /><media:keywords>Professor Brad Seibel examined hundreds of measurements from dozens of species of flatfish, looking at their metabolic rates across various body sizes and temperatures. Credit: Ocean Image Bank / Nico Marin </media:keywords></media:content><guid>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2026/how-fish-might-turn-rising-temperatures-into-competitive-advantages.aspx</guid><categories>Blogs and Perspectives,Publication Highlights</categories><tags></tags></item><item><title>CMS in the News 2026</title><link>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2026/cms-in-the-news-2026.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 2026.</description><author></author><pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2026 10:51:37 </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 2026</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 2026.</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/2026/cms-in-the-news-2026.aspx</guid><categories>CMS in the News</categories><tags></tags></item><item><title>USF honors 11 faculty members with research and innovation awards</title><link>https://www.usf.edu/research-innovation/news/2026/usf-honors-eleven-faculty-with-research-and-innovation-awards.aspx</link><description>Recipients represent a broad range of disciplines and expertise across seven colleges and ten departments, with research spanning air transportation, behavioral therapies, diagnostic technologies and multidisciplinary artistic work, reflecting the breadth of scholarship across both scientific and creative fields.</description><author>External Article</author><pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2026 11:19:01 </pubDate><media:content url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/brian-barnes-usf-cms-2026-outstanding-research-achievement-award-490x327.jpg" type="image/jpg"><media:title>USF honors 11 faculty members with research and innovation awards</media:title><media:description>Recipients represent a broad range of disciplines and expertise across seven colleges and ten departments, with research spanning air transportation, behavioral therapies, diagnostic technologies and multidisciplinary artistic work, reflecting the breadth of scholarship across both scientific and creative fields.</media:description><media:thumbnail url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/brian-barnes-usf-cms-2026-outstanding-research-achievement-award-490x327.jpg" /><media:keywords>Dr. Brian Barnes. 2026 Outstanding Research Achievement Award</media:keywords></media:content><guid>https://www.usf.edu/research-innovation/news/2026/usf-honors-eleven-faculty-with-research-and-innovation-awards.aspx</guid><categories>Awards,Blogs and Perspectives,News</categories><tags></tags></item><item><title>Researcher seeks to integrate traditional and academic knowledge</title><link>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2026/researcher-seeks-to-integrate-traditional-and-academic-knowledge.aspx</link><description>Doctoral candidate Claudia Barón-Aguilar published two papers on Indigenous communities and their role in academic research.</description><author></author><pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2026 11:02:43 </pubDate><media:content url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/baron-aguilar-belongs-to-the-wayuu-an-indigenous-community-columbia-490x327.png" type="image/jpg"><media:title>Researcher seeks to integrate traditional and academic knowledge</media:title><media:description>Doctoral candidate Claudia Barón-Aguilar published two papers on Indigenous communities and their role in academic research.</media:description><media:thumbnail url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/baron-aguilar-belongs-to-the-wayuu-an-indigenous-community-columbia-490x327.png" /><media:keywords>Claudia Barón-Aguilar, a doctoral candidate, is an Indigenous scientist whose work brings together remote sensing, community engagement, and traditional ecological knowledge. </media:keywords></media:content><guid>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2026/researcher-seeks-to-integrate-traditional-and-academic-knowledge.aspx</guid><categories>Blogs and Perspectives,Publication Highlights</categories><tags></tags></item><item><title>Tracking decades of ecological changes in South Florida’s marine environment</title><link>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2026/tracking-decades-of-ecological-changes-in-south-floridas-marine-environment.aspx</link><description>For more than ten years, bold research led by the USF College of Marine Science has improved our understanding of the harmful algae blooms, fisheries health, and water quality of South Florida.</description><author></author><pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2026 11:49:42 </pubDate><media:content url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/usf-ecosystem-restoration-cruises-evaluate-water-quality-monitoring-for-red-tide-2026-490x327.jpg" type="image/jpg"><media:title>Tracking decades of ecological changes in South Florida’s marine environment</media:title><media:description>For more than ten years, bold research led by the USF College of Marine Science has improved our understanding of the harmful algae blooms, fisheries health, and water quality of South Florida.</media:description><media:thumbnail url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/usf-ecosystem-restoration-cruises-evaluate-water-quality-monitoring-for-red-tide-2026-490x327.jpg" /><media:keywords>The data collected on the bimonthly South Florida Ecosystem Restoration cruises are used to evaluate water quality along Florida’s west coast, monitoring for red tide, low oxygen zones, and increased nutrients. </media:keywords></media:content><guid>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2026/tracking-decades-of-ecological-changes-in-south-floridas-marine-environment.aspx</guid><categories>News</categories><tags></tags></item><item><title>Rising Tides - March 2026</title><link>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2026/rising-tides-march-2026.aspx</link><description>View some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, March 2026 edition.</description><author></author><pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2026 00:49:35 </pubDate><media:content url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/rising-tides-march-2026-490x327.png" type="image/jpg"><media:title>Rising Tides - March 2026</media:title><media:description>View some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, March 2026 edition.</media:description><media:thumbnail url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/rising-tides-march-2026-490x327.png" /><media:keywords>Rising Tides - March 2026 | USF College of Marine Science</media:keywords></media:content><guid>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2026/rising-tides-march-2026.aspx</guid><categories>Rising Tides Newsletter</categories><tags></tags></item><item><title>Linking ice melt to life in the Weddell Sea</title><link>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2026/linking-ice-melt-to-life-in-the-weddell-sea.aspx</link><description>Margaret Mars Brisbin ventured to Antarctica to understand how changing ice conditions impact microbial life in the region.</description><author></author><pubDate>Thu, 26 Mar 2026 07:21:25 </pubDate><media:content url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/margaret-mars-brisbin-ventured-to-antarctica-to-understand-changing-ice-conditions-2026-490x327.jpg" type="image/jpg"><media:title>Linking ice melt to life in the Weddell Sea</media:title><media:description>Margaret Mars Brisbin ventured to Antarctica to understand how changing ice conditions impact microbial life in the region.</media:description><media:thumbnail url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/margaret-mars-brisbin-ventured-to-antarctica-to-understand-changing-ice-conditions-2026-490x327.jpg" /><media:keywords>Margaret Mars Brisbin ventured to Antarctica to understand how changing ice conditions impact microbial life in the region.  Photo credit: Tricia Thibodeau</media:keywords></media:content><guid>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2026/linking-ice-melt-to-life-in-the-weddell-sea.aspx</guid><categories>Blogs and Perspectives,News</categories><tags></tags></item><item><title>USF to host stopover for the iconic Ocean Race</title><link>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2026/usf-to-host-stopover-for-the-iconic-ocean-race.aspx</link><description>For the first time, St. Pete-Clearwater will serve as a stopover for The Ocean Race, an elite sport that serves to advance marine science, education, and protection.</description><author></author><pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2026 17:48:35 </pubDate><media:content url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/crews-in-the-ocean-race-navigate-state-of-the-art-offshore-sailing-yachts-490x327.jpg" type="image/jpg"><media:title>USF to host stopover for the iconic Ocean Race</media:title><media:description>For the first time, St. Pete-Clearwater will serve as a stopover for The Ocean Race, an elite sport that serves to advance marine science, education, and protection.</media:description><media:thumbnail url="https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/images/crews-in-the-ocean-race-navigate-state-of-the-art-offshore-sailing-yachts-490x327.jpg" /><media:keywords>Crews in The Ocean Race navigate state-of-the-art offshore sailing yachts around the world. Next year’s event includes a 12-day stopover in St. Petersburg-Clearwater. Credit: The Ocean Race</media:keywords></media:content><guid>https://www.usf.edu/marine-science/news/2026/usf-to-host-stopover-for-the-iconic-ocean-race.aspx</guid><categories>News</categories><tags></tags></item></channel></rss>