This is the time of year I’m glad I live in Florida. A snowstorm hit the Northeast and, while it is seasonably cold here, it is not snowing, just cold. Now I know some of you think our weather is …
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JU’s Dr. Quinton White in “River Life” — Now touring, right whales and great white sharks
- Publication: JU’s Dr. Quinton White in “River Life” — Now touring, right whales and great white sharks
- Outlet: Florida Times-Union
JU Marine Science Prof. Jeremy Stalker in “River Life” — A 4,000-year journey of the St. Johns
- Publication: JU Marine Science Prof. Jeremy Stalker in “River Life” — A 4,000-year journey of the St. Johns
- Outlet: Florida Times-Union
JU Prof. Quinton White in “River Life”– Why the St. Johns runs north
- Publication: JU Prof. Quinton White in “River Life”– Why the St. Johns runs north
- Outlet: Florida Times-Union
RIVER LIFE: A 4,000-year journey of the St. Johns
Filling in for A. Quinton White this month is Jeremy Stalker, an assistant professor of marine science at Jacksonville University’s Marine Science Research Institute.
Most people in Jacksonville are familiar with watching the St. Johns River slowly flow out through
JU’s Dr. Quinton White in River Life – Lower St. Johns River Basin report a mixed bag on river’s health
- Publication: JU’s Dr. Quinton White in River Life – Lower St. Johns River Basin report a mixed bag on river’s health
- Outlet: Florida Times-Union
RIVER LIFE: A river runs (north) through it
Most people understand that the St. Johns River flows north, but few seem to understand why. And it doesn’t have anything to do with the state of Georgia producing a vacuum.
What it does have to do with is the
RIVER LIFE: Artificial reef experiment in the St. Johns might help your catch
We are getting ready to do an experiment in the St. Johns River, one that could help improve fishing and water quality for decades.
After years of research and community discussions, artificial reefs, or fish habitat enhancements, will be deployed …
Read More »RIVER LIFE: What’s that silver ripple in the St. Johns?
One huge benefit of having the Marine Science Research Institute at Jacksonville University is its waterfront location right on the St. Johns River. I get to watch and observe the river on a daily basis. I am spoiled and readily …
Read More »RIVER LIFE: St. Johns Lower Basin report a mixed bag on river’s health
The recently released State of the River Report for the Lower St. Johns River Basin contains both good and bad news.
This study, now in its seventh year, is a cooperative effort by scientists from Jacksonville University, the University …
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