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Mote Aquarium on City Island, Sarasota, is closed to visitors as we turn our full attention toward preparing to open Mote Science Education Aquarium (Mote SEA).
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Hayley Rutger

About Hayley
As Creative Content Manager, Hayley Rutger applies her love of science writing, graphic design and photography to support communications for all of the world-class research, education and outreach programs at Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium.
Hayley's work appears in Mote Magazine, exhibits at Mote Aquarium, Mote’s web site, marketing materials, social media, fundraising campaigns and more. She helps the public gain a better understanding of scientific research and marine conservation efforts taking place in Southwest Florida and around the world. Through these efforts, she works to help the Lab fulfill the goals in its guiding “roadmap,” the Beyond 2020 Vision & Strategic Plan.
Articles by Hayley
This story is a highlight from our 2020 Annual Report.
TURNING THE (RED) TIDE WITH A GAME-CHANGING INITIATIVE
As Gulf of Mexico communities recovered from the Florida red tide bloom of 2017-19—and its devastating impact on our environment, economy and quality of life—Mote Marine Laboratory...
This is a highlight from Mote's 2020 Annual Report.
SEAFOOD 2.0
Nearly 60% of Earth’s fisheries are being fished to their capacity, and 34% are overfished. By 2030, fish farms are expected to supply nearly two-thirds of food fish worldwide.
For decades, Mote Marine Laboratory scientists...
This story is a highlight from Mote's 2020 Annual Report.
SUSTAINING FISHERIES—GLOBAL SPOTLIGHT ON MOTE
In November 2019, Mote Marine Laboratory was a magnet for fisheries scientists from around the world—drawing more than 80 researchers from the U.S. and 13 other countries for...
This story is a highlight from our 2020 Annual Report.
CORAL RESTORATION: BREAKTHROUGHS & BABIES
In August 2020, years of Mote Marine Laboratory’s coral research and restoration coalesced into one special moment: Mote-restored mountainous star corals on the reef released what looked like...
This story is a highlight from Mote's 2020 Annual Report.
NO SHUTDOWN FOR MARINE LIFE
In 2020, COVID-19 interrupted life as we know it. However, life went on for animals in the ocean—and so did the mission of Mote Marine Laboratory scientists dedicated to studying, monitoring, and helping marine...
This story is a highlight from Mote's 2020 Annual Report.
NO SHUTDOWN FOR MARINE LIFE
In 2020, COVID-19 interrupted life as we know it. However, life went on for animals in the ocean—and so did the mission of Mote Marine Laboratory scientists dedicated to studying, monitoring, and helping marine...
Happy Holidays! Please celebrate the season by tuning in to this sweet, silly video—a virtual holiday hug from the Mote family. It's sure to put a smile on your face and leave you feeling a bit better about this crazy year.
(Looking for ocean themed gifts? We can lend a fin: Mote's holiday...
ABOUT MOTE'S SEA TURTLE CONSERVATION & RESEARCH PROGRAM
(Nesting updates are below.)
Mote Marine Laboratory's Sea Turtle Conservation & Research Program (STCRP) has monitored and studied sea turtle nesting along 35 miles of southwest Florida beaches since 1982. Mote staff and volunteers document...
Rescued sea turtle hatchlings have received plenty of TLC in Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium’s Hatchling Hospital during summer and early fall 2020. As September drew to a close, Mote staff reported that 1,400 of these baby sea turtles have completed their hospital stay and returned to the ocean.
Green...
Recently, Mote Marine Laboratory scientists released 7,500 healthy, juvenile, hatchery-reared snook into creeks in Southwest Florida, with the goal of replenishing snook populations that have been negatively affected by events such as cold stuns and Florida red tide. This is the largest number of snook...