With decades of expertise in field-based conservation projects, Frost Science’s conservation programs educate and inspire others through collaborative action on marine and coastal preservation in South Florida.
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National Coral Reef Conservancy
The National Coral Reef Conservancy (ReeFLorida) at Frost Science provides unique opportunities for conservation, education, community outreach and collaborative research.
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ReeFLorida Projects
Frost Science is excited to contribute to reef conservation efforts with the help of our partners. Learn more about the conservation projects we are involved in below.
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Museum Volunteers for the Environment
Museum Volunteers for the Environment, or MUVE, is the Phillip and Patricia Frost Science Museum's volunteer-led coastal habitat restoration and monitoring project.
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Marine Exotic Species Removal
Our Marine Exotic Species Rapid Response program partners with the U.S. Geological Survey and volunteers to respond to reports of non-native marine organisms throughout Florida.
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Treasured Taxa
Treasured Taxa is an international exploration science initiative to study and protect threatened marine organisms, including corals and other species of concern.
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Your Shores
A transformative program dedicated to empowering underserved high school students through coastal conservation.
Marine and coastal preservation initiatives at Frost Science are supported in part by:
César L. and Cristina Alvarez | Greenberg Traurig
George and Lydia Weiss