RESEARCH AT MOTE MARINE LABORATORY
That Was Mote Then... In 1955, one young woman, Dr. Genie Clark, opened a tiny research lab to study the marine world along Southwest Florida’s coast. News of her exploits with sharks and other fish quickly spread and her reputation as the “Shark Lady” was born.
This Is Mote Now. Mote Marine Laboratory is now one of the premier independent marine research laboratories in the world and a recognized leader among diverse scientific and education communities.
BREAKTHROUGHS IN BIOMEDICAL & HUMAN HEALTH RESEARCH A DECISIVE MOMENT FOR MOTE MARINE LABORATORY Every dollar that Mote spends on research is a dollar that has to be raised through grants or philanthropic funding. Over the past decade there have been seismic shifts in the funding landscape for science and research. It is more difficult to secure funding for marine and conservation-oriented scientific research now than it has ever been. Furthermore, available funding favors federal and state agencies and large universities, which stymies support for innovative independent nonprofit institutions and their scientists from exploring potentially transformative and/ or politically charged new areas of research. Mote has launched its 2020 Vision & Strategic Plan with the mandate to secure significant philanthropic sector support in order to increase its ability to conduct world-class research in spite of these cuts. True to its independent mission, a key element of the strategic plan is to ensure that sustainable sources of funding are available so that scientists can focus their energies on conducting research and developing breakthroughs.