ANGARI Deep Dive – Moon Jellyfish
November's #ANGARIDeepDive topic is the moon jellyfish (Genus: Aurelia)! Growing up to 24 inches in diameter, these jellyfish are almost entirely translucent. Moon jellies aren't strong swimmers and are only capable of limited motion so wind, waves and current often…
Mangrove Research & Conservation
ANGARI Deep Dive – Spiny Lobster
In October's ANGARI Deep Dive topic we're covering the spiny lobster, sometimes also called the Florida lobster. As you might have guessed, the name spiny lobster comes from the forward-pointing spines on their bodies. This species enjoys living in the…
Team Creates Accurate Great Hammerhead 3D Model and Brings the Shark Nemesis to Life
(September 23, 2020) – Meet Nemesis, one of the many endangered great hammerhead sharks that spends her winters in Bimini, The Bahamas. In the last decade, the shallow sandy bank on the west side of Bimini has become a popular…
Join us for a live discussion about Hurricane Dorian’s impacts on the marine environment in The Bahamas
On September 30 from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm EDT, ANGARI Foundation and South Florida PBS will host a live panel discussion entitled “Hurricane Dorian: Impacts Below the Surface.” In September 2019, powerful Hurricane Dorian made landfall over Abaco and…
Pioneering Underwater Camera Systems
Sea Turtle Ecology
Nonprofit Supports Marine Science and Unites Scientists with Community
Special to Seven Seas Media, By: Rachel Plunkett and Angela Rosenberg. The Research Vessel ANGARI For many marine scientists, at-sea fieldwork is an important part of their ocean research. Some researchers claim they spend as much as 70% of their…