THE BAY BLOG

We believe that environmental education should be fun and accessible for everyone— from curious kids to lifelong learners. On The Bay Blog, our marine science educators and interns dive into their favorite topics, conjuring up engaging stories and insights just for you.

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Environmentally Sound: Why I’m Proud of My Ugly Lawn

My wife and I have the ugliest lawn in our neighborhood. At my house, there is no scrambling to enhance grass. We do not kill weeds or plants that can be perceived as nuisances. We also don’t spray weed killers or pesticides to deter growth in the sidewalk or kill insects, and we don’t water our lawn. A point we are quite proud of.

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Red Tide

During this time of year, when you go to the beach you may see some dead animals wash up on shore. Why is that? This is due to the phenomenon called red tide. Red tide is a type of algal bloom that is free-floating through the water.

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The Pollinators of Tampa Bay

Bees and bats and birds, oh my! Pollinators are not only entertaining to observe, but they are vital to food production and ecosystem biodiversity. In Tampa Bay, visitors will find numerous species of bees, bats, and birds that drive the process of pollination.

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