R/V ANGARI is a 65-foot oceanographic research vessel available for charter in the Florida Keys, Dry Tortugas, Gulf of Mexico, Bahamas and Caribbean.| ANGARI Foundation
The Atlantic blue crab gets its name from the vibrant color of its shell are found along the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf Coast. The post Atlantic Blue Crab (Callinectes Sapidus) appeared first on ANGARI Foundation.| ANGARI Foundation
Join us at the dock to tour our research vessel and become a Lagoon Drift citizen scientist and decorate drift cards, examine marine debris and learn about our local water waterways.| ANGARI Foundation
The osprey is also known as the fish hawk and is a year-round resident along the Florida coast and the Caribbean!| ANGARI Foundation
The common sand dollar is a small invertebrate known as an echinoderm that commonly washes up on shores. The post Common Sand Dollar (Echinarachnius parma) appeared first on ANGARI Foundation.| ANGARI Foundation
Two juvenile loggerhead sea turtles were successfully released into ocean waters on Monday by the Florida Park Service and Friends of John D. MacArthur Beach State Park (Friends) along with ANGARI Foundation. The post Two Loggerhead Sea Turtles Released by Friends of MacArthur Beach State Park, ANGARI Foundation, and the Florida Park Service appeared first on ANGARI Foundation.| ANGARI Foundation
The great hammerhead shark (Sphyrna mokarran) is an apex predator within the shark community and marine ecosystem. This species of shark is extremely identifiable by its unique hammer-shaped head that it uses to help locate and catch its prey. Keep… The post Great Hammerhead Shark (Sphyrna mokarran) appeared first on ANGARI Foundation.| ANGARI Foundation
The Lake Worth Lagoon Drift Card Study depends on citizen scientists to observe the transport and accumulation of marine debris in our local waterways. Here are the results from our 13th experiment! The post 13th Lagoon Drift Experiment After-Action Report Released appeared first on ANGARI Foundation.| ANGARI Foundation
The large hard shelled green sea turtle is an endangered species that have been around over 110 million years but faces many threats today. The post Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) appeared first on ANGARI Foundation.| ANGARI Foundation
Having the opportunity to intern with ANGARI Foundation has been an exciting and unforgettable adventure! My time here has been full of new experiences, growth, furthering my craft and developing a deeper passion for our marine environments. As an intern, I focused on creating two video projects that convey the purpose and heart behind the programs Coastal Ocean Explorers: Sharks and Lagoon Drift. The post Sharing Science with Film! appeared first on ANGARI Foundation.| ANGARI Foundation
The green heron is a small species of heron that has a distinct velvet-green colored back and is normally found standing on the water's edge. The post Green Heron (Butorides virescens) appeared first on ANGARI Foundation.| ANGARI Foundation
A master of disguise, Caribbean reef octopuses are found in warm waters around coral reefs and grassy and rocky seabeds.| ANGARI Foundation
Jessica Pate is a research scientist at Marine Megafauna Foundation and founder of the Florida Manta Project studying manta rays in Florida.| ANGARI Foundation