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Sky High for Manatees By: Nadine Slimak
Sure there are charts and maps and life vests — all the things you’d need to spend a day searching for manatees in the waters around Sarasota and Bradenton. But when the “captain” starts talking about air traffic control and water landings, you know this isn’t going to be just another day on the Gulf of Mexico. Call it flying for science.
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The Lady, the Sharks and the Lab they Founded By: Dr. J. "Coz" Cozzi
A tiny marine research station that began as a Vanderbilt family vision soon became Dr. Eugenie Clark’s groundbreaking work.
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The Shark Lady and Convict Fish By: Susannah Costello
Famous shark researcher Dr. Eugenie Clark is still making new scientific discoveries.
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Saving Placida By: Nadine Slimak
Scientists ride to the rescue to save an Atlantic bottlenose dolphin in Charlotte Harbor.
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Schooling Up for Shark Science By: Nadine Slimak
The National Shark Consortium brings leading shark scientists together.
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Editor, Nadine Slimak
MOTE MAGAZINE
A Unique Mission
Mote Magazine
is published by Mote Marine Laboratory, a nonprofit organization
dedicated to advancing the science of the sea. By offering internhips
to science journalism students through the Media Lab@Mote, the magazine
helps foster a better understanding of sea science in those reporting
it. Contributing interns have come from the University of South
Florida, Kent State University, the Ringling School of Art and Design,
Wesleyen University, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the
University of Kansas and Brown University.
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