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FSUML Workshop: South African Offshore Coral Reefs

August 10, 2017 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

By Zoleka Filander, MSc, University of Cape Town and PhD candidate at the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University.

The South African coastline is 1,554 miles long and has an Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) that covers over 40,000 square miles. The Law of the Sea Convention grants to each country special rights within their respective EEZs regarding the exploration and use of marine resources for food, minerals, and energy production from water and wind.

South Africa’s EEZ encompasses two distinct oceans — the Atlantic and Indian oceans — and is influenced by two critically important features– the cold Benguela upwelling and the warm Agulhas current. The resulting variety of habitats ensures that South Africa is home to enormous diversity in marine organisms, amongst the highest diversity in marine species per unit area globally. Moreover, the region has been relatively poorly studied to date and new species are reported regularly. During this talk, Zoleka will walk you through the uniqueness of South Africa and share with you some recent advancements in the country’s offshore marine research.

Details

Date:
August 10, 2017
Time:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Venue

FSU Coastal Marine Lab
3618 US-98
St Teresa, Florida 32358 United States
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Phone
850-697-4120

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