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FSUCML Zoological Collections

Citation

Mckenzie R (2016). FSUCML Zoological Collections. Florida State University Coastal and Marine Laboratory. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/zr2798 accessed via GBIF.org on 2025-06-16.

Description

The mission of the Florida State University Coastal and Marine Laboratory is to conduct innovative, interdisciplinary research focused on the coastal and marine ecosystems of the Wider Caribbean that contribute to solving the ecological problems of the region by providing the scientific underpinnings for informed policy decisions. This dataset contains taxonomic and geographic data for the FSUCML Zoological Collection. The collection contains a variety of preserved specimens that were collected during research projects conducted by faculty, postdoctoral associates, graduate students, and undergraduate investigators from the FSUCML, from Florida State University, and from other universities throughout the world.

Taxonomic Coverages

Geographic Coverages

Bibliographic Citations

Contacts

Ryan Mckenzie
originator
position: Collection Manager
Florida State Coastal and Marine Laboratory
FSUCML 3618 US 98
St. Teresa
32358
Florida
US
email: rmckenzie@bio.fsu.edu
Ryan McKenzie
metadata author
position: Collection Manager
Florida State Coastal and Marine Laboratory
FSUCML 3618 US 98
St. Teresa
32358
Florida
US
email: rmckenzie@bio.fsu.edu
Joanna McCaffrey
programmer
position: Biodiversity Informatics Manager
iDigBio
Gainesville
Florida
US
email: jmccaffrey@flmnh.ufl.edu
homepage: https://www.idigbio.org
Ryan Mckenzie
administrative point of contact
position: Collection Manager
Florida State Coastal and Marine Laboratory
FSUCML 3618 US 98
St. Teresa
32358
Florida
US
email: rmckenzie@bio.fsu.edu
Chip Cotton
administrative point of contact
position: Curator
Florida State Coastal and Marine Laboratory
FSUCML 3618 US 98
St. Teresa
32358
Florida
US
email: ccotton@fsu.edu
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