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SUMMARY:Oyster Ecology 101
DESCRIPTION:This class will teach you all about the role that oysters play in the health of Apalachicola Bay. Discover what makes the bay so ideal for growing oysters\, what gives our oysters their distinct flavor\, and how oyster bars benefit the ecosystem. After spending some time in the classroom\, participants will get the chance look at its these creatures under a microscope. This class is full of opportunities to learn more about the animals that live in our bay and along the tidal flats. \nRegistration is free\, but registering before hand is required. Please visit our Eventbrite page for more information and to register. The class will meet at the Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve\, in the upstairs classroom at 108 Island Drive\, Eastpoint FL 32328. \nAny further questions can be addressed to either Anita Grove at (850) 670-7708 or emailed here – or contact Josh Eaton at (850) 670-7710 or emailed here. \n(Class is currently being rewritten and some details are subject to change.)
URL:https://www.apalachicolareserve.com/event/oyster-ecology-101/
LOCATION:Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve\, 108 Island Dr.\, Eastpoint\, FL\, 32328\, United States
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SUMMARY:Winter Birds of Franklin County
DESCRIPTION:Presented by James Hargrove. Come learn about the feathered winter residents of habitats like Tate’s Hell\, East Bay\, and St. George Island. James will also show you some bird ID tricks and highlight some upcoming opportunities to practice your birding skills in the coming months. \nPhotos by Jim Mott.
URL:https://www.apalachicolareserve.com/event/winter-birds-of-franklin-county/
LOCATION:Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve\, 108 Island Dr.\, Eastpoint\, FL\, 32328\, United States
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SUMMARY:Reserve Wednesday: Oyster Farming in North Florida
DESCRIPTION:Shellfish aquaculture in Florida consists primarily of clam farming. However\, along the Panhandle primarily in Apalachicola\, there are several operations culturing the eastern oyster Crassostrea virginica. Erik Lovestrand\, UF/IFAS Franklin County Extension Director\, will talk about this emerging industry of oyster farming here in North Florida.
URL:https://www.apalachicolareserve.com/event/reserve-wednesday-oyster-farming-in-north-florida/
LOCATION:Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve\, 108 Island Dr.\, Eastpoint\, FL\, 32328\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200220T140000
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SUMMARY:Living Shorelines for Residents
DESCRIPTION:Coastal erosion is a natural process caused by currents\, wave action\, wind\, storms and even boat wakes. The traditional methods used to harden the shoreline like seawalls and rip rap can actually often increase the rate of coastal erosion as well as remove the ability of the shoreline to carry out natural processes. \nThe Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve (ANERR) will host a workshop on using Living Shorelines to combat erosion on Thursday\, Feruary 20\, 2020\, 2:00-4:00 pm for local residents and homeowners. The workshop will discuss living shorelines vs. hardened shorelines as well as how to evaluate a shoreline by considering the physical factors such as wave energy\, prevailing wind and wave direction\, vegetation\, and soil type\, in addition to presenting living shoreline methods\, materials\, permitting\, and success stories of local living shorelines. We will also look at which types of plants are the most beneficial and visit a local living shoreline. \nThe lecture is free but please register beforehand on our Eventbrite page. For more information\, please contact Anita Grove at 850-670-7708 or Anita.Grove@dep.state.fl.us\, or Josh Eaton at (850) 670-7710 or joshua.eaton@floridadep.gov.
URL:https://www.apalachicolareserve.com/event/living-shorelines-for-residents/
LOCATION:Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve\, 108 Island Dr.\, Eastpoint\, FL\, 32328\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sci-Cafe: Art + Science | The Hidden World of Apalachicola Bay
DESCRIPTION:(Presented at JOBA Gallery at High Cotton – 230 Water St. Apalachicola\, FL) \nConsuming vast amounts of carbon dioxide\, diatoms are masters at photosynthesis\, taking energy from the sun and transforming it into the air we breathe. Their beautiful and diverse patterns and shapes form sturdy glass-like houses that are so responsive to the dynamics of the world that surrounds them they are used to help monitor and maintain the health of Florida’s waters. \n“Mysteriously beautiful\, I have learned that diatoms are so much more; they are vital to our health\, the waters surrounding us and the world beyond\,” said Beth Appleton. “This exploration has led me to the creative bridge between art and science.” \nThis exhibition showcases Appleton’s discoveries expressed as microphotography\, cut paper works\, videos and digital assemblages\, as well as a talk from Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve’s Megan Lamb on the importance of these fascinating organisms. \nRegistration is not required but seating is limited.
URL:https://www.apalachicolareserve.com/event/sci-cafe-art-science-the-hidden-world-of-apalachicola-bay/
LOCATION:JOBA Gallery\, 230 Water St.\, Apalachicola\, FL\, 32320\, United States
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