FSUCML Lecture Series featuring Jim Fourqurean

Maddie Mahood, Outreach and Education Coordinator
Join us on February 20th from 7:00 - 8:00 pm for our first lecture of 2025! Dr. Jim Fourqurean will be in town to talk about his work with seagrasses and their importance in ecological ecosystems, as well as their potential for climate change mitigation. Admission is FREE and refreshments provided.
Lecture Title: “Saving seagrass to save the planet: Blue Carbon and seagrass ecosystems”
Date: February 20, 2025 at 7:00 - 8:00 pm
Bio and Lecture Description: Dr. Jim Fourqurean is a Distinguished University Professor of Biological Sciences and Director of the Coastlines and Oceans Division of the Institute of Environment at Florida International University, where he has been on the faculty since 1993. He is a marine and estuarine ecologist specializing in benthic plant communities and nutrient biogeochemistry. He and his students address many aspects of ecological and biogeochemical processes in coastal plant communities, including carbon and nutrient cycling, plant-plant interactions, plant-animal interactions, and the structure of food webs. His laboratory has extensively used seagrass ecosystems as models for addressing general ecological questions. Over the last 10 years, Dr. Fourqurean has been helping translate the science of carbon dynamics in coastal ecosystems into actionable policy and climate change mitigation strategies. He is one of the lead scientists in the International Blue Carbon Working Group and he also serves as a scientific representative to the International Blue Carbon policy Working Group. These groups have been successful in bringing the importance of carbon cycling in coastal ecosystems for climate change mitigation into the spotlight and helped influence the inclusion of coastal ecosystems into national greenhouse gas inventories. Dr. Fourqurean received his undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Virginia and completed a postdoctoral fellowship working on the Tomales Bay LMER program at San Francisco State University. He stepped down from the Office of President of the Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation, the world’s largest association of scientists and resource managers whose work concentrates on the coastal environment. His talk will be about the ecological importance of seagrass ecosystem and emphasize the potential role these important ecosystems may play in climate change mitigation.
Where: The FSU Coastal and Marine Laboratory
3618 Coastal Hwy 98
St. Teresa, FL 32358
Zoom: In-person attendance is encouraged, but the lecture will also be live-streamed: https://fsu.zoom.us/j/97603737473
Questions? Contact Jared Fuqua at jfuqua@fsu.edu.