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A tale of the ciliate tail

A tale of the ciliate tail

Scientists have recently discovered that some protozoans can move faster than the blink of an eye. Using ultra high speed video cameras and specialized optics researchers from The University of Texas Marine Science Institute and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution have...
Come take a tour of our Wetlands Education Center

Come take a tour of our Wetlands Education Center

Take a drone tour of the Mission-Aransas Reserve's Wetlands Education Center located at The University of Texas Marine Science Institute in Port Aransas, Texas. It's open and free to the public. The educational signage and well maintained trails next to the...
Student Spotlight: Stephanie Smith

Student Spotlight: Stephanie Smith

Stephanie Smith Faculty Supervisor: Jim McClelland Research Expertise: Coastal Ecosystem Dynamics Stephanie Smith holds a large Coho salmon, which are a top predator in the Arctic food web. Please tell us a little bit about your research project. The purpose of my...
Dr. Ed Buskey publishes chapter in book “Coastal Ocean Observing Systems”

Dr. Ed Buskey publishes chapter in book “Coastal Ocean Observing Systems”

Dr. Ed Buskey publishes chapter in book “Coastal Ocean Observing Systems.”Dr. Ed Buskey is one of several contributors to a new book released today, July 1st, that provides insight into how ocean research transfers to different applications and societal benefit. Dr....
Video presentations available from the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference

Video presentations available from the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference

The Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative (GoMRI) has made available twenty-two video presentations from the 2015 Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill & Ecosystem Science Conference. You can watch the conference presentations about research that helps answer “what have we learned, what...