Mote Raises, Releases Red Drum Fish
This effort represents the largest number of red drum produced in the program’s 25-year history for the purpose of fisheries conservation efforts.
Read moreThis effort represents the largest number of red drum produced in the program’s 25-year history for the purpose of fisheries conservation efforts.
Read moreA one-of-a-kind underwater concert to promote reef protection while entertaining divers and snorkelers will take place Saturday, July 8, in the waters off the Lower Florida Keys.
Read moreMote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium has announced the dates and topics for Mote’s 2023 Special Lecture Series. The series will feature Mote scientists sharing their world-class research on four Monday evenings in January.
Read moreA team of four explorers made history this November after completing a daring, nearly 130-mi. canoe trek across the Florida Everglades to assess human impact on the world’s largest subtropical wilderness.
Read moreA team of five explorers will embark on a daring and dangerous trek that has not been completed in 125 years.
Read moreThe Florida Red Tide Mitigation & Technology Development Initiative, led by Mote Marine Laboratory in collaboration with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, is moving closer to finding the technologies and strategies that could be deployed for mitigation efforts during future red tides (blooms of Karenia brevis algae). Florida Governor Ron DeSantis publicly opened a state-of-the-art recirculating seawater facility
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