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A natural history of the Red Sea and the uncertain future of its corals – Research News

https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/science/a-natural-history-of-the-red-sea-and-the-uncertain-future-of-its-corals/

Early in May 2023, a small team of marine biologists arrived in the Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah. They’d flown into the local airport from Guam, the United States, Portugal, Spain and Japan, and they’d soon rendezvous with colleagues from the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST
Red Sea, revitalization projects in 12 cities across the country, and expansive wind

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Steven R. Manchester Curriculum Vitae – Paleobotany + Palynology

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Curator of Paleobotany Florida Museum of Natural History Adjunct Professor Department of Biology University of Florida Gainesville, FL 32611 Ph. 352 273 1935 Home ph. 352 335-6343 Email: steven@flmnh.ufl.edu Education B.S. Botany, with honors, Oregon State University, Corvallis, 19
Tufted wind-dispersed fagalean fruits, Pogonokardion gen. nov., from the Late Eocene

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Publications – Paleobotany + Palynology

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The following is a reverse chronological listing of 395 known publications in which Florida Museum of Natural History paleobotanical and palynological specimens are cited or figured. From 1965 to 1989, most specimens are cited with the prefix IU (collection of Indiana University, Bloomington, India
Tufted wind-dispersed fagalean fruits, Pogonokarydion gen. nov., from the Upper Eocene

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Megamouth Sightings – Discover Fishes

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Confirmed Megamouth Shark Sightings There have been 273 confirmed occurrences of megamouth sharks around the world and we are investigating reports of additional individuals. There is a small area in Taiwan where this species is frequently caught as bycatch in commercial drift nets. These localize
But they couldn’t land it because of the wind conditions.

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FLMNH Notice-Brevard County – NAGPRA Office

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County: Brevard County  Date Published: 7/2/2025 Publisher: Florida Today  CITY OF GAINESVILLE  1659 Museum Road, P.O. Box 117800  Gainesville, FL 32611-7800   NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Florida Statute § 267.0723, that the UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA-FLORIDA MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY (U
Excavated from northeast of Lake Winder and south of Lake Poinsett in 1985.  

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Heavy rains lead to toad, frog population explosion – Research News

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Four hurricanes visited Florida in 2004: Charley, Frances, Ivan and Jeanne. Charley crossed the southern peninsula from southwest to northeast. Frances crossed the central peninsula from southeast to northwest, then moved up the Gulf coast and headed into the middle panhandle. Ivan hit the western p
Hurricane winds and/or rains impacted virtually every part of Florida.

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Archaeologists awarded NSF grant to survey Florida cultural heritage sites damaged by Hurricane Ian – Research News

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The National Science Foundation has awarded emergency funding to archaeologists at three institutions to survey cultural heritage sites damaged by Hurricane Ian earlier this year. Researchers from the Florida Museum of Natural History, Pennsylvania State University and the University of Georgia coll
storm made landfall over southwest Florida on September 28 with sustained 150 mph winds

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