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Slime Sleuth
By: Nadine Slimak

The key to coral survival might lie in unlocking the bacterial makeup of the slime corals produce.

What's the Catch?
By: Nadine Slimak

New federal rules may help consumers hook into sustainable seafood sources.

What’s So Cool About Red Tide?
By: David Donald

Mote is setting up a new high-tech tracking system to seek out harmful algal blooms.

Cetacean Relations
By: Adam Voiland

The Sarasota Dolphin Research Program has been tracking generatons of Sarasota Bay dolphins since 1970, setting world standards for marine mammal research.

Getting to Know You
By: Emily Laughnan

Spying on your neighbors, taking their pictures at their favorite hangouts and referring to books about human anatomy doesn’t really count as getting to know them. Likewise, taking aerial photos of manatees, following them to their favorite habitat and studying their remains is only the beginning of discovering what drives them to behave as they do.



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