This blog is dedicated to the environmental well-being of our Florida coastal habitat.
This blog is
dedicated to the environmental well-being of coastal habitat.
Friday, July 19, 2013
Friday, July 12, 2013
Scallopalooza 3 weeks away
Sarasota Bay Watch
Annual Fundraiser for Scallop Restoration
Annual Fundraiser for Scallop Restoration
When: Saturday, August 3, 2013: 6pm cocktails (cash bar), 7pm dinner
Where: Sarasota Yacht Club, 1100 John Ringling Boulevard, Sarasota, FL
Tickets: $85 per person includes dinner, entertainment, and auction
A limited number of tables: 10 persons for $750, 8 persons for $600
Dress: Coastal Casual
The Environmental Protection Agency's Gulf of Mexico Program recently awarded Sarasota Bay Watch the Gulf Guardian Award for our scallop restoration project, a ten year intiative to boost the scallop population to a self-perpetuating level. For the past two years with the support of the community, SBW has raised funds at Scallopalooza to enable us to distributed 24 million scallop larvae into Sarasota Bay's seagrass beds. Now in our 3rd year, SBW carries out what Fish and Wildlife Research Scientists consider to be "the most aggressive scallop restoration in the state of Florida".
Bring your friends and meet new ones at Scallopalooza to celebrate our Gulf Guardian award and raise funds for continued scallop restoration efforts. Join Sarasota Bay Watch and share in this committment to our community.
Buy Your Tickets Today!
Where: Sarasota Yacht Club, 1100 John Ringling Boulevard, Sarasota, FL
Tickets: $85 per person includes dinner, entertainment, and auction
A limited number of tables: 10 persons for $750, 8 persons for $600
Dress: Coastal Casual
The Environmental Protection Agency's Gulf of Mexico Program recently awarded Sarasota Bay Watch the Gulf Guardian Award for our scallop restoration project, a ten year intiative to boost the scallop population to a self-perpetuating level. For the past two years with the support of the community, SBW has raised funds at Scallopalooza to enable us to distributed 24 million scallop larvae into Sarasota Bay's seagrass beds. Now in our 3rd year, SBW carries out what Fish and Wildlife Research Scientists consider to be "the most aggressive scallop restoration in the state of Florida".
Bring your friends and meet new ones at Scallopalooza to celebrate our Gulf Guardian award and raise funds for continued scallop restoration efforts. Join Sarasota Bay Watch and share in this committment to our community.
Saturday, July 6, 2013
Monday, July 1, 2013
Trouble Finds Skimmer Chicks by LOU NEWMAN
Please check out Lou Newman's website at http://www.lounewmanphotography.com/other_gal/index.htm There are many, many more spectacular photos of seashore flora and fauna.
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