
Jessica Meszaros
Jessica Meszaros is a reporter and host of Morning Edition at WUSF Public Media, and former reporter and host of All Things Considered for WGCU News.
She was a multimedia reporter for Miami’s public radio station, WLRN Radio, for more than two years.
In the summer of 2013, Jessica interned for NPR's All Things Considered in Washington D.C. She has a background in newspaper reporting from her summer 2014 internship with the Sun-Sentinel in South Florida.
Jessica graduated from Florida International University with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from the Honors College.
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Officials in Sarasota and Holmes Beach have been voicing opposition to Ocean Era's proposed Almaco jack fish farm for months.
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Scientists think they've found a way to starve the cyanobacteria of a key nutrient it needs to grow.
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The coronavirus pandemic is affecting Florida farmers differently, depending on which market to whom local growers are selling.
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North Atlantic right whales – already the most endangered large whale species in the world – are becoming even more at risk as rising sea temperatures...
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Colossal oysters, which once thrived in Florida's northern Gulf Coast, are shrinking in size and in numbers. Scientists at the University of South...
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Florida's red tide task force has finalized its recommendations for solutions to the toxic algae blooms and plans to deliver them to lawmakers later...
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The red tide blooms, which began to surface off Florida's west coast around October 2019, seem to have cleared out for now. They caused respiratory...
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Florida's task force to combat red tide plans to finalize some ideas for the state legislature soon.
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A 10-day competition to remove invasive Burmese pythons from public lands in South Florida begins Friday, Jan. 10.
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Florida's oyster business is making a slow comeback. Apalachicola Bay in the Panhandle used to be known for its oyster fisheries until it all collapsed...