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09.05.2025

Methane and Microbes at the Ocean Floor | The Science of Secrets of the Seep | The WFSU Ecology Blog

WATCH: Secrets of the Seep, a WFSU Ecology Original Documentary In August of 2023, I traveled off the coast of Oregon on the Research Vessel Atlantis. The A ...

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14.05.2025

Life on the Ocean Floor, and Why It's a Hard Place to Explore | Coast to Canopy Episode 3 | The WFSU Ecology Blog

Sunlight does not reach the ocean bottom, where toxic chemicals such as methane fuel a deep-sea food web. What's it like to research here?

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10.06.2025

Fireflies of Florida | Coast to Canopy Episode 4 | The WFSU Ecology Blog

Fireflies are surprisingly diverse. We learn about Florida fireflies common and rare, and how to best observe and protect them.

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03.07.2025

Apalachicola Bay Living Shoreline: Phase 1 | The WFSU Ecology Blog

A living shoreline in Apalachicola Bay uses marsh grasses and oysters to prevent erosion, slow storm surge, and provide habitat.

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