BLOG Uncategorized May 26, 2020

Celebrate National Ocean Month With Us

June is National Ocean Month, and it’s our favorite time of year because we can put the spotlight on the ocean we all adore and the programs that protect it. It is a time to join together to celebrate successes and make...

BLOG ClimateUncategorized May 26, 2020

Celebrate National Ocean Month With Us

Being born and raised in New Jersey, nothing was better than going down the shore and exploring the ocean and bays. Kayaking through Barnegat Bay and spotting all the wildlife remains one of my favorite things to do. Nes...

BLOG Uncategorized May 22, 2020

What the Wetlands Give Us

What would you do if you came face-to-face with a deep-sea lizardfish? If we’re honest with ourselves, the answer probably includes running, screaming and/or fainting. With their massive, protruding teeth and dark eyes,...

BLOG Uncategorized May 21, 2020

Why You Should Love the Deep-Sea Lizardfish

It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s … special adaptations to help animals thrive in the ocean! Marine critters have evolved some pretty unique techniques to survive and thrive in our oceans. Read on to learn about some speci...

BLOG ScienceWildlife May 20, 2020

4 Ocean Animal Superpowers

If you’ve never encountered or learned about horseshoe crabs before, I have a treat for you. One of my absolute favorite marine species, these oddly charming marine arthropods get their name from their horseshoe-shaped e...

BLOG Uncategorized May 19, 2020

11 Facts About Horseshoe Crabs That Will Blow Your Mind

This week, I am excited to be a part of the official launch of Blue Paper 14: Integrated Ocean Management by the High Level Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy. The report outlines six opportunities to improve ocean go...

BLOG FloridaScienceWildlife May 18, 2020

Integrated Ocean Management in the United States

While the natural beauty of Florida leaves me in awe in countless ways, one aspect of its natural glory tends to leave me speechless: the Everglades. From the graceful herons, cranes and egrets gliding through the slight...

BLOG Uncategorized May 15, 2020

Iconic Species That Call the Everglades Home

Every time American Wetlands Month rolls around, my head swims with images of mangroves silhouetted against the fading light as Spanish moss swings softly to the warm spring breeze. I’m reminded of Cajun music and crawfi...

BLOG Uncategorized May 14, 2020

Experience America’s Wetlands from Home

Last month, researchers discovered a new species that might be the longest animal in the world: a 150-foot siphonophore. If you are thinking, “a what?”, you’re not alone! Siphonophores (si·​pho·​no·​phores) might not be...

BLOG FisheriesUncategorized May 13, 2020

Siphonophores Could Be the Longest Animals in the World

Last week, the President signed an Executive Order (EO) intended to promote the competitiveness and growth of the American seafood industry. Unfortunately, this EO falls short of this important goal. Instead, the EO is a...