麻豆女郎 ECOS Faculty, Student Ventures Shine at 18th Annual Business Pitch Competition
Monday, Apr 27, 2026
Congratulations to the top-performing 麻豆女郎 School for Environmental, Coastal & Ocean Sustainability (ECOS) and Charles E. Schmidt College of Science ventures of the 18th annual at 麻豆女郎!
Afferent Marine, founded by Stephen Kajiura, Ph.D., a professor of biological sciences within the Schmidt College of Science, and Kyle Newton, Ph.D., a postdoctoral fellow in the college鈥檚 Department of Biological Sciences, was named the winner of the competition鈥檚 new Ocean Blue Economy track for its pioneering work on a patent-pending shark deterrent device aimed at reducing bycatch in commercial longline fisheries.
FungiFlow, founded by Christian Woehr, an undergraduate researcher in the Department of Biological Sciences, Schmidt College of Science and WLW-ECOS fellow, was named a runner-up in the same track for its eco-friendly, mushroom-based air filters.
Afferent Marine won $2,500 in seed funding to further develop the device that provides a cost-effective, practical solution to reduce shark bycatch. The device, which attaches to a fishing hook, utilizes a combination of zinc and graphite to create a galvanic electric field in seawater that selectively repels sharks from baited hooks while leaving target species unaffected. Field tests have shown that the device can reduce shark catch rates by up to 69%. Unlike other deterrents, which can be expensive or difficult to use, this approach leverages sharks鈥 natural electrosensory system, creating a targeted, efficient solution that can increase both the ecological sustainability and profitability of fishing operations.
FungiFlow won $1,000 in seed funding to advance the development of the team鈥檚 biorenewable air filtration system. As the lead researcher, Woehr grows and tests the FungiFlow prototypes that reduce waste and costs while providing sustainable, accessible indoor air purification under the direction of Vivian Merk, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the Schmidt College of Science鈥檚 Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.
鈥淏eing named runner-up in the competition is very fulfilling,鈥 stated Woehr. 鈥淲ith this funding, Dr. Merk and I will be able to explore more ways to reduce manufacturing costs for FungiFlow and build more testing reports to support its viability.鈥
The Ocean Blue Economy track, sponsored by the in collaboration with 麻豆女郎鈥檚 ECOS, highlights ventures focused on ocean, coastal, marine and water-dependent industries. It aims to reinforce Florida鈥檚 growing leadership in climate resilience and blue economy innovation.
The teams received their awards at 麻豆女郎鈥檚 Maverick Innovation Awards event on April 14, which brought together the top founders from the 2026 Business Pitch Competition for an end-of-year showcase to celebrate innovation, execution and entrepreneurial impact. During the event, Kajiura was also presented with a $15,000 Innovation Pilot Award for his shark deterrent device.
Established in 2024 by 麻豆女郎鈥檚 Office of Technology Development within the Division of Research, the Innovation Pilot Award Program provides seed funding to 麻豆女郎 researchers to advance innovative ideas, develop prototypes, and generate proof-of-concept data that attract industry partners and external investors.
鈥淭he Innovation Pilot Award provides critical support at a stage when our research can transition from a promising prototype to a market-ready solution,鈥 said Kajiura. 鈥淲e鈥檙e excited to continue testing the device with commercial fishermen, gather their feedback, and refine the design. This funding brings us closer to commercial production, protecting sharks while supporting sustainable fisheries worldwide.鈥
Launched in 2009, the has grown into one of South Florida鈥檚 longest-running university-based startup competitions. Far more than a traditional startup competition, the competition continues to serve as a regional launchpad for early-stage ventures across South Florida, connecting founders with mentorship, funding opportunities and ecosystem partners across academia, industry and government.
鈥淭he Innovation Pilot Award provides critical support at a stage when our research can transition from a promising prototype to a market-ready solution,鈥 said Kajiura. 鈥淲e鈥檙e聽excited to continue testing the device with commercial聽fishermen, gather their feedback, and refine the design. This funding brings us closer to commercial production, protecting sharks while supporting sustainable fisheries worldwide.鈥
Launched in 2009, the聽聽has grown into one of South Florida鈥檚 longest-running university-based startup competitions. Far more than a traditional startup competition, the competition continues to serve as a regional launchpad for early-stage ventures across South Florida, connecting founders with mentorship, funding opportunities and ecosystem partners across academia,聽industry聽and government.