Scientific Papers, Newspaper Articles, and other forms of Science Communication
- I can be seen walking away at 1:00 in this David Attenborough Special on Coral Reefs, which is the coolest sentence of my career.
- Master's Thesis: Monitoring the Potential Fish Aggregating Device Effect of The Ocean Cleanup's Barrier System in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch - Read and download it here!
- ICCAT Contributions
- 2018 Blue Marlin Stock Assessment (I am incorrectly listed as G. Briana, but it is me)
- 2019 White Marlin Stock Assessment (I am correctly listed as B. Gibbs here - still me)
- Technological And Gear Changes Affecting the Capture of Billfish 1973 - 2019
- The Billfish Foundation wrote an article about my research for the Winthrop P. Rockefeller Internship.
- Science Blogging for the Key Biscayne Community Foundation Citizen Science Project
- Fish Die Off in Biscayne Bay Update
- Hurricane Spaghetti Models: What Do They Mean?
- Climate Cafe: Climate Resilience and Coral Reefs
- Something Fishy in Biscayne Bay
- Summer Coral Spawning Brings Hope to Coral Scientists as Lab Grown Corals are Deemed Sexually Mature
- Decreased Carbon Emissions Linked to Decreased Travel During Covid-19
- Scientists Discover a New Population of Conch in the Bahamas
- Scientists Discover the 3rd Manta Ray Nursery in the World in South Florida
- Fort Lauderdale Resort Threatened with Lawsuit Over Sea Turtle Disorientations
- New Study Finds West Nile Virus Carrying Mosquitoes Bite Manatees
- Economic and Societal Impacts of a Changing Climate Lecture
- New Evidence for Sleeping Behavior Found in Sharks
- Annual Lionfish Derby Catches More Lionfish
- New Molecule Discovered in Venus Atmosphere May Be Sign of Life
- Whales on Walkabout: Lost Humpback Whales in Australian River
- OceanXplorer: A New Ship Built for Ocean Research
- Wading Birds Returning to Historic Nesting Grounds in the Everglades
- Underwater Sculpture Garden Encourages Visitors to Take Selfies
- Burning Sugarcane and its Impacts on Local Residents in Palm Beach County
- Underwater Microbes Living in Blue Holes
- Can Marine Mammals Contract Covid?
- US Chapter of Nature4Climate Announced
- Chemical Recycling: What is it and How can it Help Us?
- "My Octopus Teacher" Shows the Human Side of Nature
- Another Biscayne Bay Fish Kill
- University of Miami Labs Helping Corals in the Face of Climate Change
- Historical Awarding of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Two Women
- "Naked" Shark Discovered in Mediterranean Without Skin or Teeth
- How Did Manatees Survive the Last Ice Age?
- Covid Vaccine May Have Detrimental Impact on Global Shark Populations
- Sea Level Rise is Affecting Florida Home Prices, New Study Finds
- Local Residents Help Rescue Endangered Key Deer
- Climate Spending Now Will Save South Florida Money Down the Line
- The Pawpaw: A Native Climate Change Resistant Food
- Pandemic Associated Shutdowns May Have Helped Nesting Sea Turtles
- FWC Investigating An Alleged Florida-Based Flying Squirrel Smuggling Operation
- "Among Fins" Explores Shark Citizen Science
- Key News Contributions
- Miami Waterkeeper 1000 Eyes on the Water Training Coverage
- Addressing Bullying on Key Biscayne
- Our Turtle-y Awesome Neighbors
- As Council Joins the Fight, Local Nonprofit Wants Your Help to Stop Plastic Pollution
- Rosenstiel School Event Aims to Encourage Schoolgirls into Marine Science Careers
- Bug Light Shoal: Key Biscayne's Newest Artificial Reef
- Key Happenings for Dec. 12
- A Seraphic Fire Christmas Delights the Key Biscayne Community
- Great White Sharks Just Visiting
- Local Nonprofit Fights Plastic Pollution
- The Toadfish Connection: What These Grumpy Fish Can Tell Us About Our Own Physiology
- I Got A Masters and A Job ... Then a Pandemic Struck
- Sewing Masks to Help Those in Need
- Making Music and Spreading Joy in Key Biscayne
- "Adopt a Senior" Program Brings Joy to Residents in Need and the Volunteers Who Reach Out to Help
- F. Caribbean in the 2017 Yearbook of International Law Volume 28, Pages 279-291