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How fish might turn rising temperatures into competitive advantages
In a recent study on flatfish, Professor Brad Seibel challenges a long-held theory about how animals respond to changes in temperature. His findings could have its broader implications for species facing higher ocean temperatures.
April 22, 2026Blogs and Perspectives, Publication Highlights

CMS in the News 2026
The USF College of Marine Science news team is dedicated to sharing USF CMS's research to local, regional, and global audiences. View CMS in the news for 2026.
April 18, 2026CMS in the News

USF honors 11 faculty members with research and innovation awards
Recipients represent a broad range of disciplines and expertise across seven colleges and ten departments, with research spanning air transportation, behavioral therapies, diagnostic technologies and multidisciplinary artistic work, reflecting the breadth of scholarship across both scientific and creative fields.
April 16, 2026Awards, Blogs and Perspectives, News

Researcher seeks to integrate traditional and academic knowledge
Doctoral candidate Claudia Barón-Aguilar published two papers on Indigenous communities and their role in academic research.
April 2, 2026Blogs and Perspectives, Publication Highlights

Rising Tides Newsletter Archives
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April 1, 2026Rising Tides Newsletter

Tracking decades of ecological changes in South Florida’s marine environment
For more than ten years, bold research led by the USF College of Marine Science has improved our understanding of the harmful algae blooms, fisheries health, and water quality of South Florida.
April 1, 2026News

Rising Tides - March 2026
View some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, March 2026 edition.
April 1, 2026Rising Tides Newsletter

Linking ice melt to life in the Weddell Sea
Margaret Mars Brisbin ventured to Antarctica to understand how changing ice conditions impact microbial life in the region.
March 26, 2026Blogs and Perspectives, News

USF to host stopover for the iconic Ocean Race
For the first time, St. Pete-Clearwater will serve as a stopover for The Ocean Race, an elite sport that serves to advance marine science, education, and protection.
March 18, 2026News

New evidence challenges prevailing assumptions about melting ice shelves suppling iron
The research involved a cruise to the Amundsen Sea in West Antarctica to collect melting glacial water at the source.
March 6, 2026News, Publication Highlights

Rising Tides - February 2026
View some of the highlights in the Rising Tides Newsletter, February 2026 edition.
March 2, 2026Rising Tides Newsletter

College of Marine Science represented by two fellows in the National Academies’ Gulf Research Program
This Gulf Scholars Program gives 12 people the opportunity to work alongside environmental agencies and organizations across the Gulf Coast.
February 18, 2026Blogs and Perspectives