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Ohio Key & Big Pine Key

Posted on July 7, 2015August 18, 2018 by Denise

Today we traveled to Ohio Key in search of polychaetes and black, long spine sea urchins. Before we ventured into the water, we had to locate a boat rental along with dive gear for later in the week and make our reservations for diving in Looe Key Marine Sanctuary. During this process, we were told … Continue reading Ohio Key & Big Pine Key

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Our Journey Begins

Posted on July 7, 2014August 18, 2018 by Denise

Today was a travel day. Everyone convened at the Miami International Airport, and then, journeyed through the remainder parts of Florida south to our destination: Sugarloaf Key. Along the way, when entering Big Pine Key, we came across a huge sign that stated, "Drive with caution, you are entering an endangered species area." There were … Continue reading Our Journey Begins

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Dr. Alejandro A. Vagelli
Director of Science & Conservation
Center for Aquatic Sciences
1 Riverside Dr
Camden, NJ 08103

Associate Researcher & Adjunct Professor of Ichthyology, Marine Biology, Marine Field Ecology.
Department of Biology, Rutgers University
315 Penn Street, Camden, NJ 08102-1411

Tel: 856-361-1026
Email: avagelli@camden.rutgers.edu

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