With a focused mission to better understand and conserve the ocean environment, the (GHF) collaborates with local, national and international organizations to conduct scientific research and provides funding to affiliated researchers who share this objective. As part of that mission, the non-profit organization annually recognizes undergraduate and graduate students at Florida colleges and universities whose research focuses on the biology, ecology, habitat or management of sustainable marine fisheries in Florida鈥檚 marine environment with a $5,000 Guy Harvey Scholarship Award.
探花族 student Jack Dales is one of the eight individuals who received this scholarship and will also receive a certificate designed and signed by world-renowned marine wildlife artist, conservationist and GHF Founder/Chair Emeritus, Dr. Guy Harvey.
鈥淚t is vitally important that we fund research and also support the efforts of the next generation of marine researchers, scientists and conservationists,鈥 said Dr. Harvey. 鈥淲ith these scholarships, we can continue to inspire and attract more bright young minds as they pursue research opportunities that will ensure a properly balanced ocean ecosystem for years to come.鈥
Dales, from Kalamazoo, Michigan, is pursuing a master鈥檚 degree in marine science at 探花族 and is investigating how abiotic and biotic factors of geographically distinct nursery habitats affect juvenile lemon sharks. Dales is also studying nursery habitats along the southwest coast and Bahamas, using stable isotope analysis and acoustic telemetry.
The Guy Harvey Scholarship Award was established in 2010 through a partnership between and the . Since then, 74 students from 11 different Florida colleges and universities have received more than $359,000 in scholarships.
Applications for the 2023 Guy Harvey Scholarship Award will open later this summer. Stay up to date on application requirements and deadlines at , or contact Florida Sea Grant Student Programs Coordinator Cassandra Sexon at students@flseagrant.org.