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2007 Research Spotlight Archive

Read past Research Spotlight articles released during 2007.

Painted Bunting (Passer ciris)
Photo Credit: Deanna Dawson     
     
Tarpon Genetic Recapture Study
January/February 2007
Through the use of DNA fingerprinting techniques, researchers are attempting to uncover some of the long-hidden biological secrets of tarpon.

A Beach Survey of Reproductive Activities of Horseshoe Crabs in Tampa Bay
March/April 2007
A beach survey is helping researchers learn more about the spawning behavior of horseshoe crabs and identify spawning beaches in southwest Florida.

Eastern Painted Bunting Population Assessment and Monitoring
May/June 2007
Researchers are currently involved in a range-wide effort to monitor the eastern population of the Painted Bunting, a medium-sized cardinaline finch with distinctive plumage.

Improving the Manatee Synoptic Survey
July/August 2007
Plans are underway to implement changes to improve manatee synoptic surveys, simultaneous counts of manatees at warm water sites during the winter.

Tracking Snook Populations in Florida Bay and the Florida Keys with the Help of Local Anglers
September/October 2007
Researchers at FWRI are working with guides and anglers to gain a better understanding of snook populations in Florida Bay and the Florida Keys.

Harmful Algal Blooms—Red Tide Offshore Monitoring Program
November/December 2007
With the help of volunteers, FWRI's Red Tide Offshore Monitoring Program is monitoring and detecting blooms of Karenia brevis, the Florida red tide organism.









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