Tampa Bay Watch: Red Tide
Tampa Bay Watch Director Peter A. Clark discusses the recent red tide blooms around Pinellas County.
Tampa Bay Watch Director Peter A. Clark discusses the recent red tide blooms around Pinellas County.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s (FWC) 2022-23 manatee and sea turtle decals are now available. These waterproof stickers are colorfully illustrated and look right at home on watercraft, … Read more
Sea Turtle Nesting, St. Pete’s Eco-Friendly and Hurricane Prep in May’s Eco News.
Eckerd alumni and faculty help future scientists through study of Gulf of Mexico’s past ecosystem The Deepwater Horizon oil spill precipitated a wave of science trying to understand the impacts … Read more
Article by Deb Carson Jorge A. Angulo-Valdes, Ph.D., a visiting assistant professor of Marine Science at Eckerd College, is a respected global voice for ecology, conservation, socioeconomics and sea life … Read more
Help keep fishing line out of the bay! Tampa Bay Watch partners with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission in their statewide initiative to recycle old fishing line, through a network of … Read more
Discover notable locals who make a difference, starting with Dr. Deby L. Cassill, whose maternal behavioral research on ants, sea turtles and more are featured this month.
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW by Kevin S. Hennessy, Esq. So, you are quarantining at home, keeping socially distant. It’s not so bad, you live in Florida, in a nice house on the … Read more
The 2020 Do-It-Yourself Great Bay Scallop Search Tampa Bay Watch recently held their annual Great Bay Scallop Search, but participants conducted the survey on their own this year to allow … Read more
This season’s first sea turtle nest was discovered earlier today on Madeira Beach between the beach access points at 131st Ave. and 132nd Ave. Sea turtle nesting season started on … Read more