Rosenstiel School
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Study Finds that Winds Played an Important Role in keeping oil away from South Florida New NSF funded study shows how currents and winds shaped where hydrocarbons from Deepwater Horizon went July 9, 2012 -
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Scientists provide first large-scale estimate of reef shark losses in the Pacific Ocean Tales from towed diver surveys demonstrate sobering truth about these top predators April 27, 2012 -
OceanScope to Provide Critical Ocean Information Longstanding Univ. of Miami/Royal Caribbean Partnership Serving as Model April 9, 2012
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Sea Secrets Welcomes Former Chief Scientist of NOAA’s National Ocean Service Dr. Bruce Parker shares insight from his book, The Power of the Sea March 1, 2012 -
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Ocean acidification monitoring buoy at Cheeca Rocks January 26, 2012 -
Chemical measurements confirm official estimates of Gulf oil spill rate New analysis shows subsurface plumes mostly gases, not as much oil January 10, 2012 -
Blue Marlin Blues: Loss of Dissolved Oxygen in Oceans Squeezes Billfish Habitat Multidisciplinary study focuses on Oxygen Minimum Zones in NE Atlantic and effects on pelagic species December 14, 2011 -
Pulley Ridge PI’s Prepare and Plan for 5-Year Project December 1, 2011 -
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UM Rosenstiel School Professor Named Fellow of American Meteorological Society Shay Recognized for Efforts in Assessing Upper Ocean Impacts on Hurricane Intensity Changes October 6, 2011 -
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Shay Receives NASA Achievement Award As Part of GRIP Team September 26, 2011 -
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‘Changing Seas’ With UM Alumna Wins Award from Nat’l Academies of Science September 19, 2011 -
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NOAA Rewards Two Rosenstiel Students With National Fellowships August 19, 2011 -
Double Jeopardy: Tuna and Billfish An international team of scientists assessed the population status of several fish species for the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species July 25, 2011 -
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One Fish, Two Fish… Reef Fish Study in Fisheries Research establishes proven ecosystem-wide framework for monitoring coral reef fisheries that can be used on global scale March 21, 2011 -
New Study Reveals Aerosol Plumes Downwind of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Scientists describe two distinct plumes of oily aerosols that traveled from sea surface to atmosphere March 10, 2011 -
UM Rosenstiel School Names Kieran T. Bhatia 2010 Alumni Fellow Meteorology and Physical Oceanography Doctoral Student Receives 12th Annual Fellowship December 16, 2010 -
CIMAS Director Peter Ortner New Chair-Elect of UNOLS November 9, 2010 -
CIMAS, NOAA Research Conduct Innovative Investigations to Study Hurricane Earl Increasingly Active Hurricane Season Fuels Research Activity, Including Use of Unmanned Aircraft September 7, 2010 -
NOAA Selects University of Miami to Lead Major Southeastern U.S. Cooperative Institute Regional Consortium Boasts New Academic Partners, Expanded Research Portfolio June 1, 2010 -
Sea Secrets: Hurricane Season Bears Down on South Florida UM Hurricane Scientists Share Innovations in Advance of Atlantic Season May 26, 2010 -
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UM/CIMAS and NOAA/AOML Scientists Locate Oil Plume Extending Toward Dry Tortugas High tech tools, top-notch science and serendipity play part in finding 23-mile long plume off Florida’s Treasure Coast June 12, 2010
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New $1.5 Million Project, MARES, To Provide Comprehensive View of South Florida Marine Ecosystems Three-year study to fill a big gap: first study to include human dimensions science and deliver guidance for regional resource management on coastal areas December 21, 2009





