• Streaming the abyss: ROV Taurus takes science to new depths
    May 7 2025
    As big as minivans and armed with long umbilical cords, remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) are cutting-edge pieces of technology that push the boundaries of marine science. Meet Taurus, a new 4,000-meter capable ROV operated by USF and the Florida Institute of Oceanography (FIO). This deep-diving machine is helping researchers learn more about the deep ocean that very few have seen. Hear more in episode six of The Rising Tides Podcast featuring special guest Nicole Raineault, associate director of research and technology at FIO.

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    15 mins
  • The hidden forces behind hurricanes and red tide
    Apr 30 2025
    The movement of water impacts just about everything in the ocean. In this episode, we explore the influence of ocean currents on hurricanes and red tide. Find out how the latest circulation models can help us predict and prepare for the impacts of these natural hazards. Listen to the fifth episode of The Rising Tides podcast with special guest Robert Weisberg, Distinguished University Professor and founder of the Ocean Circulation Lab at the USF College of Marine Science.

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    21 mins
  • Underwater gliders dive deep for ocean data
    Apr 23 2025
    Underwater gliders are helping transform ocean science. From hurricane forecasting to whale migration, find out how these robust research machines provide important data about our ocean and marine life. Tune into the fourth episode of The Rising Tides podcast with special guest Chad Lembke, assistant research professor and project engineer at the USF College of Marine Science.

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    18 mins
  • Charting sea level from space
    Apr 16 2025
    Sea level rise is a concern for coastal communities around the world. But how is it measured? Find out how researchers use the latest technologies, including satellites, to improve projections of rising sea levels. Tune into the third episode of The Rising Tides podcast with special guest Don Chambers from the USF College of Marine Science.

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    18 mins
  • Decoding the colors of the ocean
    Apr 9 2025
    Cyan Caribbean waters, royal blue northern seas and murky brown inlets. The ocean contains multitudes. But what causes these variations of color? The answer to that question and a special look into what’s next for marine sustainability efforts can be found here. Tune into the second episode of The Rising Tides podcast with special guest Frank Müller-Karger, a Distinguished University Professor at the USF College of Marine Science, and learn how scientists decode ocean color.

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    24 mins
  • How to track a troublesome seaweed
    Apr 2 2025
    A brown seaweed called Sargassum grabs headlines and harms ecosystems and economies when it washes ashore across Florida, the Caribbean, and Gulf Coast. But what is it and how can coastal communities prepare? Join Brian Barnes, assistant research professor at the USF College of Marine Science, as he discusses the latest developments in Sargassum forecasting and what this means for your next trip to the beach.

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    17 mins