AOML is thrilled to announce a new project to simultaneously study multiple stressors on our coastal ecosystems - Florida Regional Ecosystems Stressors Collaborative Assessment
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NOAA has announced $4.2 million for a four-year research project geared towards understanding multi-stressor impacts on Florida's marine ecosystems - including the #Everglades and #CoralReefs - under different climate change scenarios. sanctuaries.noaa.gov/news/no… - NOAA Coastal Ocean Science NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Lab
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Happy #WorldMangroveDay! Today is a day to celebrate these critical ecosystems and their roles in protecting #Coastlines, supporting #Biodiversity, and combating #ClimateChange. The #Everglades in #Florida boast the largest stand of protected mangroves in the #WesternHemisphere. https://t.co/MnPhBOT1uH
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USGS Landsat
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