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Specialty License Plate-supported Research

Granted through the the proceeds of sales of these license plates support innovative and applied research involving animals, ecosystems and issues of importance to the people of Florida. .

Aquaculture

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Paul Wills, Ph.D.
Advanced Technology for System Management Invertebrate Health, andÌýÌýIntegration of Additional New Species forÌýa Land-Based IMTA System

Matthew Ajemian, Ph.D.
Understanding interactions between on-bottom bivalve culture andÌýsuspected large mobile predators

Protect Florida Whales

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Steve Burton, MS
HBOI’s Florida Dolphins Stranding and Population Assessment Program

Mingshun Jiang, Ph.D.
Observation and Modeling of Mercury Distributions in the Indian River LagoonÌýÌýfor Understanding the Impacts on Wild Dolphins

Annie Page, DVM. Ph.D.
HBOI's Marine Mammal Pathology, Tissue Archives, and Database ProgramÌý

Protect Wild Dolphins

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Annie Page, Ph.D.
HBOI's Marine Mammal Pathology, Tissue Archives, and Database Program

Steve Burton, MS
HBOI’s Florida Whales Stranding and Population Assessment Program

Laurent Chérubin, Ph.D.
Using emerging technologies for population and behavioral ecology assessmentÌýof Florida Whales

Save Our Seas

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Amy Wright, Ph.D.
Deploying Florida’s Marine Biodiversity toÌýWin the War Against Drug Resistant Pathogens

Shirley Pomponi, Ph.D.
Exploring and Preserving the Biodiversity of Sponges in the Indian River Lagoon

Additional Information
Florida Atlantic's Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute engages with the community through the Ocean Discovery Visitors Center and the Ocean Science Lecture Series. Harbor Branch’s research and outreach programs translate marine science in order to provide solutions that improve economies and quality of life for coastal communities.
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Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
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5600 US 1 North
Fort Pierce, FL 34946