Current Projects

Explore our ongoing research projects and be part of our mission to protect and preserve our coastal environments for future generations.

Seagrass-Clam INTERACTIONS

We are researching the impact that hard clams (Mercenaria mercenaria) have on the growth of Shoal Grass (Halodule wrightii) in mesocosm and field experiments. These results will help to improve seagrass and hard clam restoration in the Indian River Lagoon.

three images of clams being studied
Seagrass Mesocosm Experiments

We are investigating the effects of seagrass fragmentation and stranded shoot survival for applications in restoration. Increasing the growth rate and quantity of vulnerable species is crucial both for our outplanting in the Indian River Lagoon and sharing seagrass with other restoration centers.

three images of seagrass being studied
LONG-TERM OYSTER MONITORING

Spat modules mounted on PVC “trees” are used to assess the growth and long-term survival of oyster spat in the St. Lucie Estuary and Indian River Lagoon. These spat modules allow researchers to examine different interstitial spaces and predator densities across the estuary along a salinity gradient. This study helps shed light on how environmental stressors affect oyster spat growth and mortality rates.

Previous Projects

JENSEN BEACH IMPOUNDMENT RECOVERY

We are monitoring hydrology, water quality, vegetation and the resulting effects on ecosystem services along a gradient of mangrove stress in the Jensen Beach Impoundment. These results will help guide future mangrove restoration projects in the area.

LIVING DOCKS

We are researching the benthic communities that recruit to our Living Docks. We are interested in understanding how settlement changes spatially and temporally, as well as the impact these communities have on water quality.