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The 2020 Spoonbill Bowl was a fun and exciting event, especially for our first-place winners, Gainesville 4H! Read More » Blogs February 6, 2020 CMS Attends Historic Blackthorn Memorial Read More » Blogs February 4, 2020 USF scientist helps measure a rapidly melting glacier Read More » Podcasts, Interviews, and CMS Op-Eds Podcasts and Interviews Amplified Voices: How identity shapes our scientific experience February 5, 2020 ESLS 2020 Annual Event Learn more about the Oceans and Ice Sheets in a Changing Climate: The Science Behind the IPCC Special Report here. Who is USF College of Marine Science https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=168Bz3d1rZw Calendar Events Current Month march, 2020 Large Thecosome Pteropods of the Northern Gulf of Mexico: Species Abundance, Spatial and Vertical Distribution with a Temporal Comparison of Shell Thickness 10 mar 10:00 am 11:00 am Large Thecosome Pteropods of the Northern Gulf of Mexico: Species Abundance, Spatial and Vertical Distribution with a Temporal Comparison of Shell Thickness Event Details Defense of a Master's Thesis Large Thecosome Pteropods of the Northern Gulf of Mexico: Species Abundance, Spatial and Vertical Distribution with a Temporal Comparison of Shell Thickness Presented by: Sarah Shedler For the Master’s Event Details Defense of a Master’s Thesis Large Thecosome Pteropods of the Northern Gulf of Mexico: Species Abundance, Spatial and Vertical Distribution with a Temporal Comparison of Shell Thickness Presented by: Sarah Shedler For the Master’s Degree in Marine Science Time (Tuesday) 10:00 am - 11:00 am Calendar GoogleCal Lung function in marine mammals: a potential paradigm shift in our understanding how marine mammals manage gas during diving 27 mar 3:30 pm 4:30 pm Lung function in marine mammals: a potential paradigm shift in our understanding how marine mammals manage gas during diving Event Details Speaker: Dr. Andreas Fahlaman Affiliation: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Title: Lung function in marine mammals: a potential paradigm shift in our understanding how marine mammals manage gas during diving Host: Brad Seibel [caption id="attachment_11945" Event Details Speaker: Dr. Andreas Fahlaman Affiliation: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Title: Lung function in marine mammals: a potential paradigm shift in our understanding how marine mammals manage gas during diving Host: Brad Seibel Dr. Andreas Fahlaman Time (Friday) 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm Calendar GoogleCal Follow us on Twitter Tweets by @USFCMS 140 7th Avenue South St. Petersburg, FL 33701 727.553.1634 About USF Partner with USF USF Health Academics Administrative Units USF Athletics Admissions Regulations & Policies USF Alumni Campus Life Human Resources Support USF Research Work at USF USF Libraries USF System Emergency & Safety USF World Copyright © 2020, University of South Florida. 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