Tate’s Hell & the Apalachicola Delta | Feeding an Estuary

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Tate’s Hell & the Apalachicola Delta | Feeding an Estuary

In the 1870s, Cebe Tate pursued a panther into a swamp that would become his personal hell. Today, Tate’s Hell has an important relationship to the Apalachicola Bay estuary, and offers many recreational opportunities. Read more on the WFSU Ecology Blog: http://blog.wfsu.org/blog-coastal-health/?p=9755

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Rob Diaz de Villegas is a senior producer for television at WFSU Public Media, covering outdoors and ecology. After years of producing the music program OutLoud, Rob found himself in a salt marsh with a camera, and found a new professional calling as well. That project, the National Science Foundation funded "In the Grass, On the Reef," spawned the award-winning WFSU Ecology Blog. Now in its tenth year, the Ecology Blog recently wrapped its most ambitious endeavor, the EcoCitizen Project.

Rob is married with two young sons, who make a pretty fantastic adventure squad.