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Areas of Research

Environmental Health

Today's Research for Tomorrow's Oceans

Healthy oceans mean a healthier quality of life for us all. At Mote, we study ocean phenomena that impact environmental health and coastal communities—harmful algae, climate change, pollution and more—to develop practical solutions ranging from red tide mitigation to ecological restoration.

We survey ocean and coastal environments, deploy precision sensors, analyze samples in our specialized labs and disseminate our findings to societal leaders and the public, informing decisions that benefit our oceans and communities.

By the Numbers

92
locations in 9 states

monitored by Mote's Beach Conditions Reporting System (visitbeaches.org) as of late 2024.

23862
water samples analyzed for red tide

by the Mote-FWC Cooperative Red Tide Research Program in the past year—a key part of a statewide monitoring network.

131
days of robotic glider surveys

led by Mote to monitor ocean conditions relevant to red tide research in 2024.

22
technologies for red tide mitigation

and improved detection were in the field-testing stage as of late 2024.

8
pioneering seagrass projects

contracted by Mote in 2024 to explore innovative solutions for seagrass restoration. storms intensified by climate change worsen ocean acidification, lower dissolved oxygen & boost algae blooms?

120
years — age of some humpback whales

estimated by Mote scientists to gather essential data for conservation.

Beach Conditions

Mote's Beach Conditions Reporting System

The dorsal fin of a white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) offshore of southwest Florida

Centers of Excellence

Each Center of Excellence brings together Mote scientists, often with external partners, to focus on pressing topics in marine science, conservation and education.