
AUTHOR Sally Palmer
City dwellers have many opportunities to explore their natural surroundings with the annual City Nature Challenge (CNC). The Challenge is a competition to see who can submit the most observations […]
AUTHOR Sally Palmer
City dwellers have many opportunities to explore their natural surroundings with the annual City Nature Challenge (CNC). The Challenge is a competition to see who can submit the most observations […]
AUTHOR Sally Palmer
The University of Texas Marine Science Institute is pleased to announce the start and groundbreaking for our student housing project—the first since 1970. We want to thank Representative Todd Hunter, […]
AUTHOR Sally Palmer
We are offering two great workshops for teachers this summer: FROM LABS TO LEARNING Teachers creating Problem‐Based Learning Units from Ocean Acidification Research Discover and learn about ocean acidification – […]
UT Summer Science is an exciting, inquiry-based learning experience for youth entering 3rd through 8th grade. Throughout the week, participants will be immersed in science, technology, engineering, arts, and math […]
AUTHOR Sally Palmer
Findings can help managers enhance coastal recovery and restoration efforts PORT ARANSAS – In a new study of the ecological impacts of hurricanes, an international research team, including four researchers from […]
AUTHOR Sally Palmer
Did you know that Caribbean parrotfishes and surgeonfishes eat poop? A study released this week in Coral Reefs is the first to document and explain what may be driving this […]
AUTHOR Sally Palmer
The recent cold weather event was not nearly as severe as the winter storm of 2021, but the cold temperatures still caused many sea turtles to become stunned. The Amos […]
AUTHOR Sally Palmer
Check out our latest newsletter with features on research and activities from October through December of last year. Click on the image below to view digital format. Download PDF here.
AUTHOR Sally Palmer
Contamination from roadways and runoff have long been cause for concern, but a recently identified breakdown product of tires – called 6PPD-quinone – has been raising alarms ever since its […]
AUTHOR Sally Palmer
2021 cumulated with a big bang for the Amos Rehabilitation Keep (ARK). The non-profit Friends of the ARK (FOTA), raised $100,000 over the course of nine months and presented the […]