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On the Line with Aaron Adams, Ph.D. Marine gamefish pose considerable challenges to scientists. There’s a lot of water to cover and while scientists are using new technological advances, recreational anglers can play an integral role in this research. |
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Seeing Turtles In a New Light Researchers have long known that sea turtles are international travelers. But thanks to new technologies scientists are now exploring just how wide-ranging their trips are and how different their travel patterns can be. |
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Snookering Snook Mote's success in growing young snook to maturity may be due to control over environmental elements that mimic their lives in nature. |
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Aquaculture effluent is being used to grow wetland plants. The plants, in turn, are cleaning the water. |
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Helping Red Tide-Affected Sea Turtles A Mote study is yielding new information about the effects of red tide on sea turtles. |
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Mote Marine Laboratory has been a leader in marine research since it was founded in 1955. Today, we incorporate public outreach as a key part of our mission. Mote is an independent nonprofit organization and has seven centers for marine research, the public Mote Aquarium and an Education Division specializing in public programs for all ages.












