Check out the photos of Sips at the Station Benefitting Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary
Gray’s Reef National Marine Sanctuary
NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK: More to explore at Live Oak Public Libraries
April 24 through 29 happens to be National Library Week, a special observance celebrating libraries and all of the opportunities they present to the communities they serve. This year’s theme […]
Georgia earns prestigious Hope Spot designation
Coastal ocean advocates on Friday announced the designation of Georgia’s offshore waters as an international Hope Spot. The Hope Spot is a project of Mission Blue, led by oceanographer Sylvia […]
The sounds of the sea
Yes, they recorded the sounds of a tropical storm underwater. It sounds much like it does on your roof.
Eating the enemy
Perhaps you’ve heard of lionfish, a fluttery-looking species native to the waters of western Australia and Polynesia that has been become a nasty nuisance since the first few were spotted off the coast of Florida in the mid-1980s. These carnival-colored carnivores are now wreaking havoc in the Atlantic, feasting on young grouper and snapper and threatening commercial fisheries that provide food to millions.
Counting sea stars and other science: A landlubber’s expedition to Gray’s Reef
Scientists, educators, divers and curiosity seekers ship out to the 22-square mile live bottom reef marine sanctuary.
