Massive Lake Okeechobee discharges to come this weekend, officials announce

This weekend, the Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is going to begin a massive release of water from Lake Okeechobee for the first time in months.

Mast’s bill takes aim at Lake O discharges

The Treasure Coast’s congressman introduced a bill Wednesday requiring a multiyear roadmap to end Lake Okeechobee discharges to coastal estuaries, which are often a vehicle for toxic algae and ecological destruction.

May 2020 Newsletter

Celebrate Sea Turtle Month! 

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Celebrate Sea Turtles!

May 2022 eNewsletter

Celebrate Sea Turtle Month with Florida Oceanographic Society!

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Meet Animal Care Intern Sienna Aguiar

Sienna is a junior majoring in marine biology at Florida Atlantic University’s Honors College in Jupiter, Florida. Her interest in marine biology was sparked at the age of nine when she was seining at a marine biology summer camp.

Meet Board Member Patricia Noonan

January's Volunteer Spotlight!

Meet Brenda Brand

Brenda Brand and her husband, snowbirds from Canada, were initially drawn to Stuart for its quaint small-town atmosphere, vibrant surf culture, and robust infrastructure. Having owned a home here for over a decade, Brenda's journey into community engagement began when she attended the Florida…

Meet Brett and Sharon McGinnis

"Florida Oceanographic is a great place to volunteer and support the health of Florida’s waterways," said Brett, who, along with his wife, Sharon, have collectively contributed nearly 600 hours of their time since 2019.

Meet Delaney Hodder

Delaney Hodder was first exposed to Florida Oceanographic Society while attending summer camp at age 10. In 2022, she took part in the Florida Oceanographic Teen Ambassador Program, learning about the effects of climate change on our oceans and the role we play in advocating for change.

Meet Education Exhibit Guide Susan Wesslen

Retired educator Susan Wesslen adds a special touch to the experiences guests have at Florida Oceanographic Coastal Center.

Meet “Jack of All Trades” Phil Dakin

Everywhere Phil Dakin has lived, he has volunteered with local nonprofit environmental groups. When he moved to Stuart three years ago, he saw Florida Oceanographic as his next great opportunity to help his local community.

Meet Jim Jurgaitis : The Man with Many Hats

For someone who professes to not have any special skills, Jim Jurgaitis wears many hats at Florida Oceanographic as a volunteer. He started his volunteer work doing beach and highway clean-ups, then progressed to oyster bagging.

Meet Karen Tine

As a retired boat captain, Karen has always been drawn to the water, but her previous work as a chemical technician helped her realize the role she could play as a volunteer for Florida Oceanographic.

Meet Lisa Peery

Lisa Peery and her husband, Steve, both grew up in Florida and loved living in Jupiter. But moving from Connecticut back to the Sunshine State after retirement, they wanted to find more of the ‘Old Florida’ feel. That decision led them to the Treasure Coast.