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Explore Our Coasts
Dr. David Kimbro and Dr. Randall Hughes work to unlock the secrets of the intertidal ecosystems that make up our coasts. In a series of short videos, they explore the inner workings of salt marshes, oyster reefs, and seagrass beds as well as the ways in which we enjoy what they offer us. Join us as we kayak, snorkel, and wade the wet and wild of the Forgotten Coast.
In the Grass, On the Reef is funded by the National Science Foundation.
Dimensions
Wednesday, May 22
7:30 PM, 6:30 CTWe look at a different kind of effort to restore oyster habitat. The Choctawatchee Basin Alliance, along with volunteers, are working to rebuild and restore oyster reefs using recycled and bagged shell. "In the Grass, On the Reef" tagged along for a day of collecting shell, monitoring, and building reefs.
Find more information on the Choctawhatchee Basin Alliance and volunteering opportunities here.
Ice Cream Social & Summer Celebration
Sunday, June 2
2:00-6:00 PM/ET
Jubilee Cottage at Goodwood Museum
1600 Miccosukee Road,
Tallahassee, FLApalachicola Riverkeeper will be holding an Ice Cream Social fundraiser in support of the Apalachicola River and Bay. The day will include a RiverTrek presentation by Doug Alderson and WFSU-TV's Rob Diaz de Villegas, live music, and raffles. FSU Coastal & Marine Lab's Hanna Garland will also be giving a hands-on demonstration of the ecology of Apalachicola Bay.
Find more information here
Related Links
- FSU Coastal & Marine Lab
- WFSU SciGirls Blog
- Saturday at the Sea
- Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve
- St. Joseph Bay Buffer Preserve
- St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge
- Matanzas Estuarine Research Reserve
- Choctowhatchee Basin Alliance
- The Randall Hughes Lab
- The David Kimbro Lab
- Northeastern Marine Science Center
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RiverTrek Day 5: Homestretch
Georgia Ackerman RiverTrek 2012 co-Coordinator Left Owl Creek shortly after daybreak. Break at fort Gadsden with mini-lecture from Doug Alderson. Beautiful morning. Recommend on Facebook Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this post
RiverTrek Day 4: Dead Lakes to Owl Creek
Rob Diaz de Villegas WFSU-TV The sounds I hear in my tent every morning sort of define where we slept that night. Alum Bluff had the barred owls, Estiffinulga had the rooster and boats launching. Dead Lakes had a low … Continue reading
RiverTrek Day 4: From the Crew
Josh: The highlight for me today was to see the terrain and flora/fauna change as we move down the river. Covering the distance we’ve traveled really demonstrates the range of diversity the river supports. Rick: Sitting beside the campfire tonight after wrapping … Continue reading
RiverTrek Day 4: Sand Mountain
Georgia Ackerman RiverTrek 2012 co-Coordinator Atop Sand mountain north of Riverstyx. Windy day. Recommend on Facebook Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this post
RiverTrek Day 4: Dead Lakes
Georgia Ackerman RiverTrek 2012 co-Coordinator Good morning from Dead Lakes! Headed to ramp to launch. Recommend on Facebook Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this post
RiverTrek Day 4: Waking up in Wewa
Georgia Ackerman RiverTrek 2012 co-Coordinator Camp community breakfast is my favorite time of day. Muffins, coffee, oatmeal, apples, energy bars–all sorts of bartering and sharing. It’s going to be another beautiful day on the water. Fueled up and ready to … Continue reading
RiverTrek Day 3: Estiffanulga to Dead Lakes
Rob Diaz de Villegas WFSU-TV Yesterday I talked about how I heard barred owls as I lay in my sleeping bag in the morning. I heard some owls, barred and horned (they say barred owls sound like they say “who … Continue reading
RiverTrek Day 3: cooling off
Georgia Ackerman RiverTrek 2012 co-Coordinator Glorious afternoon of paddling. Warm day in the boats so the crew cooled off with a swim and stretch at a sand bar just 6 miles from our take out.. Abundant choices of sand bars … Continue reading
RiverTrek Day 3: Sand bar lunch
Georgia Ackerman RiverTrek 2012 co-Coordinator We’re halfway to Wewahitchka! We’re also close to the halfway point of the river as well. Recommend on Facebook Tweet about it Subscribe to the comments on this post
RiverTrek Day 2: Alum Bluff to Estiffanulga
Day 2 was a day of tall bluffs along the river. Instead of just paddling by them, we hiked up one. We also saw some of the oldest cypress trees along the river. Continue reading





