Rare time when the lab is all together! Can't believe they all are going to graduate this year ๐ฎ
Rare time when the lab is all together! Can't believe they all are going to graduate this year ๐ฎ
The first 2026 publication is out and I am so excited! This lab effort (led by @emorywellman) reviews the ecosystem services changes as salt marshes transition to mangroves. We found some research holes including nutrient processing and fisheries provisioning.
Find it here: shorturl.at/fOr4F
Beautiful day out at Corrigan's Reef (Cedar Key, FL) with Emory Wellman to look oyster clump movement under a winter storm wave climate.
The Coastal Ecosystem and Watersheds Lab is at CERF this year! Check out our mainly restoration presentations! @cerfscience.bsky.social #CERF2025
Really fun day with the International Visitor Leadership Program talking about Microplastics! @floridaseagrant
We are officially on the slippery slope to the holidays ๐ซ
Check out our (@emorywellman @bethanylee03) new EDIS document on Salt Marsh Restoration! Super excited for this lab effort to be out.
edis.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/...
New Paper Alert! Check out this group effort on salt marsh restoration in stressful environmental conditions (i.e., California drought). Spoiler: Vegetation success in this restoration project was contingent on whether the restoration occurred in a drought or rainy year!
doi.org/10.1002/ecs2...
These are about three hectic weeks late....but did some beautiful fieldwork at Indian River Lagoon on the health of restored oyster reefs. #oystergirlsummer
Super excited for our undergrad, Ari Siegel, to have his work published on restoring ecotone specialists in salt marsh restoration projects. Check it out!
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10....
Updates from travels: Excellent Everglades LTER meeting with Sarah Spiegler and Miccosukee; looking for field sites at GTM NERR with Bethany Lee and Nikki Dix!
๐ We need your help ๐
The government continues to cancel grants at both NIH and NSF to censor science it doesn't like.
We're tracking terminations to organize and advocate. Please report your terminated grants:
NIH:
forms.gle/J2znQ7y7YpeP...
NSF: airtable.com/appGKlSVeXni...
w/ @noamross.net
If you're in the same miserable boat this morning, be sure to report your terminations to the NSF tracker - airtable.com/appGKlSVeXni...
(shout out to @noamross.net and @scott-delaney.bsky.social for their hard work bringing a little bit of order to this chaotic moment)
I forgot to post from the amazing Florida Sea Grant SEAS WAG meeting last week. But, as I sit here today watching more possible devastating cuts to NOAA, wanted to post a reminder that we are more than just weather - but coastal resilience. E.g, restoring mangroves destroyed by Hurricane Milton.
New paper t.co/q5YuiEZGLt led by @arizonastateuni.bsky.social PhD student Yilei Yu! 56% of flood-prone buildings in Houston are located outside of FEMAโs 100-year flood zones. These โoverlookedโ zones are disproportionately home to buildings that are lower quality and often uninsured.
The Trump administrationโs attacks on scientific funding, restrictions on Federal scientist activities, and indiscriminate firing have caused chaos, panic, and harm. We need *specific* examples of harms caused by these policies to include in an open letter. Grants cut, projects cancelled, jobs lost. Feel free to send news stories, blog posts, or social media posts that mention these, as well as original contributions. Please send to WhySharksMatter @ gmail or DM me
Science (and science policy, and conservation) friends, I need your help!
We are collecting *specific, clear* examples of harms caused by the Trump administration's attacks on science, to be included in an open letter.
Can be links to news stories/social media posts. ๐งช๐ฆ๐ #SciComm #SciPol
Federal scientists should know their rights, agency policies, and whistle-blower protections to safeguard scientific integrity.
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Sure! Thank you!
The Lab had a great time at the North Florida Marine Science Symposium! And congrats to all the student presentation winners (including Emory - who got 3rd place in posters!).
The lab might not be at AGU this year - but our amazing undergraduate Ari presented his summer work at the USGS. Way to go Ari!
Had a great time filming for the Florida Sea Grant
Florida Friendly Visitor program today. The communications team are rock stars of water filming!!
So excited for these two! Congratulations Emory Wellman on Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences PhD student of the year and Kylie Hollis on her Marine Science Scholarship!๐๐ @SFFGS_UF
It was a great week for the C.E.W.L. lab! Most of the lab presented at the Graduate Student Symposium (which Emory organized!!) and Ari gave an excellent presentation to the Florida Climate Institute as part of his fellowship! Go team!
Our department is hiring a Assistant Professor of Invasive Species Aquatic Ecology and Evolution! Come join us!
explore.jobs.ufl.edu/en-us/job/52...
Emory Wellman and Kylie Hollis did a great job presenting their work at the Florida Sea Grant Symposium! Way to represent the lab and highlight your great oyster work! #FSGsymp24
We had a great time at #CERF2023 !!! Til next time..... @CERFScience @EmoryWellman @SFFGS_UF @FloridaSeaGrant
The lab is at #CERF2023 !!! Come check out our posters and talks! @cerfscience.bsky.social
Check out this spotlight by Center for Coastal Solutions on awesome lab member and PhD Student, Emory Wellman! ccs.eng.ufl.edu/emory-wellma...
@jblaszczak.bsky.social and I are looking for a postdoc to work with us on developing models to predict and explain harmful algal blooms in rivers. Come work with us on developing cool models with diverse datasets! More details here: bit.ly/3MfqY4C