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Sea grass assistance needed

Hey scallopers! Have you noticed large areas of seagrass loss in St Joe Bay? This loss is largely the result of sea urchin grazing. You can help FWC and Florida Department of Environmental Protection plan seagrass restoration efforts by emailing us the location of any turtle grass fruits and seedlings (see photo) you see when you’re scalloping. You can email us your chartplotter location coordinates, OR, if the position function is enabled on your phone, take a picture from your boat and send it to: StJoeBayUrchins@MyFWC.com.

Friendly reminder: please do not remove any seedlings or fruits from the water, thank you!

Publicado el agosto 23, 2022 10:26 TARDE por rogerbirkhead rogerbirkhead | 0 comentarios | Deja un comentario
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A trip to the bay can be more than just catching scallops, we see so much more out on/in the water. Please help document the biodiversity found in the waters of St. Joseph Bay. I created this project to give area residents and visitors an opportunity to share their observations of the plants and animals found in this place we all enjoy. Please join us and share what you see!

rogerbirkhead creó este proyecto el 05 de septiembre de 2017
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