University of Texas Marine Science Institute explained

University of Texas Marine Science Institute
Type:Marine Sciences
Director:Edward J Buskey
Faculty:15
Students:21
City:Port Aransas, Texas
Country:United States
Coordinates:27.84°N -97.05°W

The University of Texas Marine Science Institute (UTMSI) is part of the University of Texas at Austin but is located in Port Aransas, Texas. Founded in 1941, UTMSI has 15 faculty members and 21 students.[1] Notable alumni include Nancy Rabalais. Facilities on the main campus include wet and dry lab space, a wildlife rehabilitation "keep", dormitories, boat storage, offices, and a cafeteria. UTMSI has received funding appropriated by the Texas State Legislature since 1971.[2] In 2021, these funds totaled approximately $4.5 million.[3]

History

UTMSI was established in 1941[4] and counts Gordon Gunter[5] and Howard T. Odum among its notable former directors.

Although the modern day fleet consists entirely of small watercraft, from 1971 - 2006 UTMSI operated an 80 ft research vessel, the R/V Longhorn.[6]

In 2011, UTMSI expanded with the addition of a new Estuarine Research Center which is part of the National Estuarine Research Reserve program.[7] UTMSI together with the Estuarine Research Center operates the Bay Education Center in Rockport, Texas.[8]

In 2017, UTMSI suffered $45 million in damages due to Hurricane Harvey.[9] [10]

In 2017, a new site of the Long Term Ecological Research Network was founded with UTMSI scientists as principal investigators.[11] [12]

Academics

Work at UTMSI spans the globe with local work throughout the Texas Coastal Bend. Areas of research include:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: UTMSI Faculty Listing. UTMSI. 2020-08-13.
  2. Web site: EDUCATION CODE; TITLE 3. HIGHER EDUCATION.
  3. Web site: H.B. No. 1 General Appropriations Act Eighty-Sixth Legislature.
  4. Web site: UTMSI Basic Facts. UTMSI. 2021-02-12.
  5. https://gcrl.usm.edu/about_us/docs/history.of.gcrl.goms-28-01-2-109.pdf Shaw, Joyce M., "History of the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory," Gulf of Mexico Science, 2010(1–2), pp. 109–126.
  6. Seale. Avrel. 2001. Noe's Ark. The Alcalde. Austin,Texas,USA. Texas Exes.
  7. Haberer. Jaime. DeHart. Miyuki M. E.. Fuiman. Lee A.. 2010. The University of Texas Marine Science Institute:"Granddaddy" of Texas Marine Laboratories. Gulf of Mexico Science. 28. 1. 71–81. 10.18785/goms.2801.09. free.
  8. Web site: Bay Education Center officially opened.
  9. Web site: UTMSI awarded grant for repairs to damage at NERR .
  10. Web site: NOAA Helps UT Marine Science Institute Rebound from Hurricane Harvey.
  11. Web site: NSF awards $5.6 million to establish new arctic Long-Term Ecological Research site.
  12. Web site: Long-Term Research Addresses Resilience of Beaufort Sea Lagoons.
  13. Web site: Long-term impacts of Deepwater Horizon oil spill the focus of UT Marine Science Institute research.
  14. DeYoe. Hudson R.. Stockwell. Dean A.. Bidigare. Robert R.. Latasa. Mikel. Johnson. Paul W.. Hargraves. Paul E.. Suttle. Curtis A.. December 1997. Description and Characterization of the Algal Species Aureoumbra Lagunensis Gen. et Sp. Nov. and Referral of Aureoumbra and Aureococcus to the Pelagophyceae. Journal of Phycology. en. 33. 6. 1042–1048. 10.1111/j.0022-3646.1997.01042.x. 86479200. 0022-3646.
  15. Web site: As the world grapples with plastic, the US makes more of it — a lot more.
  16. Web site: Hidden source of carbon found on the Arctic coast.