The Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science at the University of Miami is one of the world’s premier marine and atmospheric research institutions.
The cutting-edge research at the Rosenstiel School seeks to improve understanding and prediction of Earth’s geological, oceanic, and atmospheric systems to provide a sound scientific basis for managing natural resources and adapting impacts of natural disasters and global change.
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Research
Projects, Labs, Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science, University of Miami, National Resource of Aplysia Facility, Aquaculture, Barbados Atmospheric Chemistry Observatory (BACO), Beal Lab, Benthic Ecology and Coral Reef Restoration Lab, Billfish Research Lab, Biophysical Interactions Lab, CARTHE, CIMAS, Climate Risks and Preparedness, Climate Variability and Change, Cloud-Aerosol-Rain Observatory, Close Lab, Coastal Modeling, Coral Reef Futures, Digital Coral Reef Project, Dry Tortugas, Gaston Dust and Marine Aerosol Lab, Hansell Organic Biogeochemistry Lab, University of Miami Experimental Hatchery, Holt Geodynamics Group, Hurricane Hub, Kamenkovich Research Group, LAPCOD, Majumdar Research Group, Marine Genomics, Martin Grosell Laboratory, Ocean Acidification Coral Lab, OceanScope, Ocean Surface Currents, Ocean Technology Lab, Oehlert Biogeochemistry Lab, Peace through Conservation in the South China Sea, Reef Imaging Lab, RECOVER, Shark Research, Toadfish, Tritium Laboratory, Upper Ocean Dynamics