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Linde B Lehtinen appointed Curator of Photography at The Huntington

Linde B. Lehtinen appointed Curator of Photography at The Huntington Lehtinen, who has served as assistant curator of photography at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) since 2015. Photo: Don Ross. SAN MARINO, CA .-The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens announced today the appointment of Linde B. Lehtinen as curator of photography. Lehtinen, who has served as assistant curator of photography at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) since 2015, will join The Huntington in early September. “Linde brings a brilliant combination of museum and archives experience, scholarly insight and achievement, and a well-rounded understanding of the history of photography and of photographers, making her an exceptional choice for this position,” said Sandra Brooke, Avery Director of the Library at The Huntington.

FSU Researchers Testing What Works In Oyster Recovery Efforts In Apalachicola Bay

Researchers continue their efforts to help the Apalachicola Bay’s oyster industry recover. Now a team from Florida State University is experimenting with different materials to see which is best for repopulating oyster habitats.

FSU Researchers Testing What Works In Oyster Recovery Efforts In Apalachicola Bay

Researchers continue their efforts to help the Apalachicola Bay’s oyster industry recover. Now a team from Florida State University is experimenting with different materials to see which is best for repopulating oyster habitats.

Coastal News Today | USA - Conflicting Evidence, No Smoking Gun Has SCOTUS Weighing Florida-Georgia Water Fight

Conflicting Evidence, No Smoking Gun Has SCOTUS Weighing Florida-Georgia Water Fight

In 2012, Florida’s famed Apalachicola Bay oyster industry collapsed. In 2013, the federal government declared a fishery disaster, and in 2014 Florida sued Georgia, arguing that state was responsible for the failure. The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case Monday, but as the two states await a decision, some key players say the issue won’t end with the ruling.

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