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Seagrass Transect Training Video Series

Seagrass Transect Training Video Series

Aug 6, 2020 | Educational Products, Featured Products, Training Resources

Seagrass Transect Training Video Series The purpose of this video series is to teach our partners and other interested parties about seagrass monitoring methods that have been used in Tampa Bay since the 1990s. The series includes an overview of the protocols, web...
Streaming Science

Streaming Science

Jul 29, 2020 | Educational Products, Featured Products, Resources We Love

Streaming Science Meet real-world scientists and learn about STEM careers and research through UF’s new “Streaming Science” initiative from the comfort of your own home. Visit...
Join the Nurdle Patrol

Join the Nurdle Patrol

Jul 29, 2020 | Citizen Science, Educational Products, Experiential Education, Featured Products, Resources We Love, Water Quality

Join the Nurdle Patrol After a large number of plastic pellets (nurdles) washed up on Mustang and North Padre Islands in Texas during September 2018, The Mission-Aransas National Estuarine Research Reserve created the “Nurdle Patrol” — a citizen science...
TBEP Video Series by G. Steve Jordan

TBEP Video Series by G. Steve Jordan

Jul 29, 2020 | Bay Mini-Grant Product, Educational Products, Featured Products

TBEP Video Series by G. Steve Jordan A product of our Bay Mini-Grants, G. Steve Jordan’s 3-part Video series tells our Program’s story, its successes and plans for the future. Watch...
Microplastics In The Estuary: Interactive Lesson Plan

Microplastics In The Estuary: Interactive Lesson Plan

Jul 29, 2020 | Digital Challenge Grants, Educational Products, Experiential Education, Featured Products, High School, Middle School, Summer Camps, Water Quality

Microplastics In The Estuary: Interactive Lesson Plan This curriculum includes an interactive microplastics lesson plan, assessment, sediment sampling activity, and crafts intended to engage 4th-9th grade students with the issue of marine debris and microplastics in...
“Tampa Bay: Living Legacy” Documentary

“Tampa Bay: Living Legacy” Documentary

Jul 29, 2020 | Educational Products, Estuarine Habitats, Featured Products, High School, Water Quality

“Tampa Bay: Living Legacy” Documentary The “Tampa Bay: Living Legacy” film chronicles the transformation of Tampa Bay from one of the nation’s most polluted waterways to one of its most heralded environmental success stories. Watch...
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Contact Us

Tampa Bay Estuary Program
263 13th Ave. So., Ste. 350
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
(727) 893-2765



Quicklinks

Get a Tarpon Tag

Apply for a Grant

Employment

Donate

Find Events & Meetings

Download Logos

Data Products

Tampa Bay Water Atlas

Sitemap

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About TBEP

The mission of the Tampa Bay Estuary Program is to build partnerships to restore and protect Tampa Bay through implementation of a scientifically sound, community based management plan.

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