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.

Monday, September 23, 2013

Sarasota Bay Watch 5th Annual Fishing Line Cleanup



5th Annual
Fishing Line Cleanup 

 
     Who:  Volunteers like you who love to make a difference!
     When:  Saturday, October 5th, 8:30 - 12:30
     Where:  Launching from Sarasota Sailing Squadron 
     Registration:  Required, lunch available after the cleanup.  Sign up NOW!
 
 
We collaborate with Audubon Florida to conduct this cleanup now because most birds do not nest in the fall.  We will target removing fishing line from bird nesting habitat islands and coastlines.
Last year Sarasota Bay Watch's Fishing Line (Monofilament) Cleanup  event attracted over 80 volunteers and retrieved three football field lengths of fishing line from the bay coastline!  The materials collected will be weighed and measured and the data shared with scientists working on entanglement issues.  It is a great day to make a real difference for our waterbirds and other marine wildlife.
 
      What you need:  Boat or Kayak preferred.  We will have limited space available on boats and kayaks.  If you don't have a boat, we will  'cab assign' you to a boat captain with space.  Some cleanup can also be done on foot around the bridges, also.
      What to Bring:  Sturdy footwear, sunscreen, eye protection, hat, gloves, water, and an enthusiastic spirit. 

Come, join our volunteer powerhouse that loves our bay
and does the work to keep it healthy.
 
Register today
(This event is nearly here!)

Sarasota witnesses remarkable comeback for endangered green sea turtles

http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20130922/ARTICLE/130929902/2416/NEWS?Title=Sarasota-witnesses-remarkable-comeback-for-endangered-green-sea-turtles
- Sarasota Herald Tribune

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Sarasota Field Trips Fall 2013


Fall 2013
  
  
  
Sarasota County on the west coast of Florida boasts some of the most amazing coastal flora, fauna, and habitat in the U.S.  Our Southeast Chapter offers a variety of ways to observe and learn about them. We offer kayaking, guided beach walks, seining, and eco-tours at various times throughout the year. 

Marine Life Explorations - Saturday October 12, 9:30 to 11:30 am
Explore the sea life near our shores with American Littoral Society biologists.  Using hand and seine nets, we will be searching shallow waters and sea grass beds, observing, collecting, and discussing the natural history of some of the many interesting fishes and other animals that inhabit Sarasota Bay.  Wading shoes suggested. Call  for reservations.  Call  Chuck at  941-488-8998

Quiet Water Kayaking
Leisurely paddling and observation at a variety of sites difficult to visit by any other means.  Kayak, paddle, life vest, etc.  supplied.  If you've never used a kayak before, a short training session before the trip will get you going.  Call John at (941) 966-7308 for reservations.  Members who own a kayak and life vest are welcome to go on trips marked with no asterisk (*) for a $5 donation to ALS. Cost is $20 for members, $25 for non-members unless otherwise noted.  Trips into State parks also require an additional fee.
  

September
21   Bird Key/South Lido Park......................................................8:30 - 11:30 am
22   Shell Key Preserve/Pinellas County...........................10 am - 2 pm  $30 member, $35 non
24   Little Sarasota Bay/Palmer Point Park................................8:30 - 11:30 am

October  
12   Little Sarasota Bay/Palmer Point Park................................9 am - noon
13   Little Manatee River State Park...................................10 am - 2 pm  $30 member, $35 non
15   Waterways of Nokomis..........................................................9 am - noon
*16  Sunset/Moonlight Paddle....................................................5:30 - 8:00 pm
*17  Sunset/Moonlight Paddle....................................................5:30 - 8:00 pm
19  Myakka State Park.....................................................................8:30 - 11:30 am
20  Bird Key/South Lido Park..........................................................8:30 - 11:30 am
23  Palma Sola Bay/Robinson Preserve.............................10 am - 2 pm  $30 member, $35 non
27  Myakka State Park.....................................................................8:30 - 11:30 am  

NOTE:   November Preview - Myakka Daze!!! All-day trip down the Myakka River. $50 or $30 with your own boat.  Call John for details @ 941-966-7308
 
  

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Monday, September 9, 2013

"Toast to the Coast" National Estuaries Day 2013 Photo Contest

- from Sarasota Bay Estuary Program
SBEP is joining its 27 sister National Estuary Programs around the U.S. in a nationwide "Toast to the Coast" in honor of National Estuaries Day on Saturday, Sept. 28.   
We invite you to join us by lifting a glass, mug, or cup in a salute to our very own Sarasota Bay.

Snap a picture of yourself or a group of friends toasting to Sarasota Bay and email to info@sarasotabay.org to enter SBEP's 'Toast to the Coast' photo contest.

Creativity is encouraged, but all pictures must show Sarasota Bay in the photograph. Please be sure to reference where the photo was taken.

Those wanting to participate should submit a picture by Monday September 23rd. Later that day, an album will be posted on the SBEP facebook page with all the submissions. The picture to get the most "likes" via the album will be named the winner on National Estuaries Day, September 28.

The winning submission will receive 4 Sarasota Bay Explorers tickets. 
 
 
Questions? Contact Stephanie Hames at info@sarasotabay.org, 941-955-8085

State bans tarpon fishing with Boca Grande Grande jig

http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20130908/ARTICLE/130909665/2416/NEWS?Title=State-bans-tarpon-fishing-with-Boca-Grande-jig-

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Living Shoreline Project at Bay Front Park in Downtown Sarasota


  -copied from Sarasota Bay Estuary Program Newsletter September 2013

SBEP and the City of Sarasota have installed a living shoreline area at Bay Front Park in downtown Sarasota. The project features 150-feet of Florida-native plants. The use of plants will help stabilize the sediments and provide habitat that attract birds and other wildlife. Living shorelines provide a natural alternative to hardened seawalls made of concrete, rock and other materials. The use of plants and sloping shorelines provides a buffer for stormwater pollution running into local waterways.

The Southwest Florida Water Management District provided funding support for the new project and Stantec is the contractor. SBEP and its partners completed the region's first living shoreline project in 2011 at Herb Dolan Park in Bradenton Beach. Concrete rubble was removed from the site and replaced with natural fiber material and native vegetation. The SBEP website provides more information about living shorelines.