
Ecotoxicology
Investigating the source, fact & effects of toxins in the environment
1600 Ken Thompson Parkway
Sarasota, FL 34236
Ph: (941) 388-4441
Hours: 10AM - 5PM
A 501(c)3 nonprofit organization.
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Staff Scientist, Program Manager
Researchers with Mote's Coral Reef Science and Monitoring program each spend more than 500 hours per year underwater conducting research & monitoring of coral reefs in the Florida Keys.
Investigating the source, fact & effects of toxins in the environment
The Red Tide Institute at Mote Marine Laboratory leads Florida red tide mitigation and control research.
Basic and applied research on the health and immune systems of marine vertebrates
Using innovative ocean technology to accomplish interdisciplinary scientific goals
Advancing science to support abundant, productive fish populations
Study of how fish interact with their habitats & how disturbances influence these interactions.
Investigating how marine & freshwater chemicals impact public health
Contaminant detection of toxic substances.
Coral diseases are one of the greatest threats to reefs worldwide.
Understanding processes and environmental factors that influence coral reef health.
PERC is dedicated to improving stock assessment, management and sustainability of highly migratory fishes in the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico
Studying sharks, skates and stingrays as laboratory animal models for basic & applied research
Studying the physical, biological, geological & chemical processes that distribute nutrients and other chemical species in the ocean
Studying habitats and trends in turtle nesting to conserve Sea Turtles.
Seeking to develop systems and techniques to grow coral and other reef species.
Studying manatee behavioral ecology, distribution, habitat use, genetics, and population status in Florida.
Study responses of ecologically important species to projected levels of ocean acidification.
The Sharks and Rays Conservation Research Program is dedicated to studying the biology, ecology and conservation of sharks, skates and rays.
Study of the Ocean's Phytoplankton Community
The Stranding Investigations Program (SIP) provides 24-hour response to sick, injured and deceased marine mammals & sea turtles.
Studying the impacts of nutrients and physical parameters in riverine, estuarine and coastal environments.
Developing technologies to produce fish & invertebrates to meet growing demand for seafood & fishing stocks.
DEVELOPING AND INTEGRATING ENHANCEMENT STRATEGIES TO IMPROVE AND RESTORE FISHERIES
Rehabilitation hospital to provide provide state-of-the-art critical care & chronic care for stranded sea turtles and dolphins.
Long term study of dolphin populations in Sarasota Bay.
Bottom-dwelling organism response to environmental disturbance.
A Mote-FWC partnership to develop prevention, control and mitigation technologies and approaches that will decrease Florida red tide impacts