Friday, March 6, 2026

Mermaids and Mimosas is coming up!

Mermaids and Mimosas is coming up!

Join us for an enchanting evening at Mermaids & Mimosas, on April 19, 2026, from 4-7 PM—a magical fundraiser supporting Gulf Specimen Marine Lab's mission of marine conservation! 🌎🐠

Last year, we welcomed over 350 ocean-loving guests, and this year, we’re making it even bigger and better! Come sip, socialize, and support our mission while enjoying an unforgettable night of food, fun, and philanthropy.

✨ What’s in store? ✨

🎶 Live Music – Relax to the sounds of talented local musicians!

🎭 Silent Auction – Bid on amazing items and experiences, with all proceeds going toward marine conservation!

🦀 Seafood Boil and Hors d’oeuvres – Savor delicious coastal flavors, fresh from the sea!

🍾 Drinks & Mimosas – Toast to the ocean and the creatures we work to protect!

🌊 Community Booths – Connect with local conservation groups and learn how you can make a difference!

🐚 Meet Real-Life Mermaid Fashion Show – A touch of ocean magic awaits!

Tickets can be purchased in advance here:

Purchase Tickets Here

By attending Mermaids & Mimosas, you’re directly supporting marine life rescue, education, and conservation efforts—helping us continue our work protecting Florida’s marine ecosystems and the incredible creatures that call them home. 🌍💙

Enjoy these pictures from last year's event!

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UF/IFAS News: Sources for National Agriculture Month, Food is Medicine projects funded for diet-based disease prevention, and more


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For the week beginning March 2, 2026

TIMELY NEWS

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March is National Agriculture Month, a time to celebrate the role of farmers and ranchers nationwide. Agricultural producers play a major role in our daily lives and in the economy. UF/IFAS supports producers with science-based solutions to everything from food to fuel and fiber. Please ask us about our efforts to bring nutritious food to your kitchen table. 

Recent research, programs, events and more.

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To support and accelerate research for the new University of Florida Food is Medicine Initiative, UF is announcing six winners of a seed funding program to support research teams looking to focus on chronic disease prevention and management through food. 

This year marks a golden milestone for the University of Florida’s ornamental breeding program, and the celebration comes with a splash of color — the program’s 50th caladium cultivar. Well, make that 50th and 51st. The breeding program is critical to growers because Florida leads the world in caladium bulb production.

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Turf professionals will get a first look at the future of weed control and sustainable turf when the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) unveils new research and pioneering technologies at the 37th South Florida Turfgrass – Landscape Research Field Day and Expo on March 26.

From Around IFAS

News from across the UF/IFAS network.

With the recent record-breaking freezing weather we have experienced, it can be tempting to jump into pruning and replacing plants. As tempting as that may be, you could be removing living plants or causing additional issues by pruning too soon. 

RELATED ARTICLE: Recovering from freeze damage. 

Whether you want to know or not, mites are everywhere.  If it makes you feel any better, a lot of mite species are harmless to humans and plants.  However, there are quite a few mites that cause significant damage to garden and landscape plants.

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In today’s world, productivity often overshadows health and well-being. Between work, family obligations, and the pace of modern life, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and disconnected from ourselves. Finding balance isn’t just beneficial—it’s essential.One unexpected remedy has been right in front of us all along: gardening.

UF/IFAS School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences (SFFGS) extension coordinators shared their expertise with local scouts in the inaugural Girl Scouts Jamboree held on Feb. 28 at UF Fisheries and Aquatics Sciences in Gainesville.

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Best of the rest.

Alternative story formats created or supported by UF/IFAS Communications.

Salt spray, sandy soils and high winds challenge coastal landscapes. Landscape Plants for the Gulf and South Atlantic Coasts offers research-based guidance and extensive lists of salt-tolerant plants for resilient shoreline gardens.

Most beekeeping education focuses on managing bees—but what about managing a beekeeping business? The Leveling Up beekeeping business program was designed to fill that gap. Over two years, participants received hands-on training in business planning, marketing, value-added hive products, workplace safety, and more. 

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Visual learning: Seasonal allergy help

About 50 million people each year are affcted by allergies and about 7 billion dollars are spent on doctor visits and allergy medication. We offer tips to help you cope with these some of these allergies.

Download >  |  More infographics >  |  Contact >

EN ESPAÑOL: Ayuda para las alergias de temporada. Use este enlace para acceder al infográfico > Contacto >

 

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