Monthly Archives: February 2012

7 Online Resources for the Prepared Kayak Camper

We’ve all heard of the “desert island” game. What would you bring if you were stranded? Preparing for a kayak camping trip is not entirely different. We offer seven resources to help you plan. Continue reading

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Crabs and Oysters: Oyster Collaborator Featured on Public Television

One of David and Randall’s oyster collaborators, Dr. Jeb Byers, was recently featured in a lengthy segment on Georgia Public television’s Georgia Outdoors.  The episode is about crabs in general,  but at 8:28 in they take a look at the … Continue reading

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Paddling and Wildlife Watching Around the Apalachicola River

We could have shot for days along the Apalachicola River, but we only got one. And it was a busy day, as you see in our latest EcoAdventure. Continue reading

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Why We Burn- Restoring the Longleaf Pine Ecosystem

Smokey the Bear told us not to, but sometimes Mother Nature has to disagree. Prescribed burns are being used as part of strategy to restore the longleaf pine/ wiregrass ecosystem. Continue reading

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Good Fire- watch now!

Now online, an original WFSU documentary that takes an in depth look at the need, practice and history of controlled burning in Florida.
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Seagrass beds “down under”

We welcome Dr. Randall Hughes and Dr. David Kimbro back to the United States! Randall shares a video of a seagrass bed Port Phillip Bay, Australia. Continue reading

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Biodiversity and the Apalachicola: Why it’s Worth a Visit

The Apalachicola River Basin is known as one of the most biodiverse places in the United States. But what does biodiversity mean? As it turns out, there is more than one answer. Continue reading

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