Florida Academy of Sciences Sponsors
AMJ Equipment Corporation
AMJ Environmental, a division of YSI, designs, constructs, installs and maintains Hydrometeorological Stations and Control Systems. AMJ is a partner for customers in Environmental Monitoring, Education/Research, Compliance, Stormwater and Surface Water. With their integration experience (including YSI, SonTek, Campbell and others), AMJ provides full service to
improve your data quality. Visit www.ysi.com for more information.
Biological Research Associates
Visit www.biologicalresearch.com formore information
Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution
Harbor Branch's PROTECT WILD DOLPHINS Florida specialty license plate is proud to sponsor the 72nd Annual Meeting
of the Florida Academy of Sciences. Harbor Branch Oceanographic directs the proceeds from the sale of these plates to support the rescue and rehabilitation of sick and injured dolphins, and important education and research initiatives that increase awareness about the need to protect wild dolphins and their threatened coastal habitats. Visit www.protectwilddolphins.org for more information
HDR Engineering, Inc.
HDR is an employee-owned architectural, engineering and consulting firm that helps clients manage complex projects and make sound decisions. Visit www.hdrinc.com for more information.
University of Central Florida
College of Optics and Photonics.
Visit www.creol.ucf.edu for more information
4Frontiers
4Frontiers Corporation is a space technology, entertainment and education company located near Tampa Florida. They are now offering for sale their Florida Space Science Education Package for Grades 5-7, entitled “Lure of the Red Planet: Comparing this World and the Next. This curriculum helps students better understand the nature of science and allows them to practice scientific thinking skills, addressing an area in which students often score poorly on the Science FCAT. Visit www.4froniters.com for more information.
Mote Marine Laboratory – Sarasota, FL
Advancing the Science of the Sea since 1955. Visit www.mote.org for m ore information
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