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75 years of FSU Coastal and Marine Research Lab in St Teresa, Fla!! In preparation for Earth Day, I spent Saturday at the FSU Coastal and Marine Lab Open House. Spoke with students fascinated with studying oysters, seagrasses, horseshoe crabs and littoral marine life! It was pleasant to see that level of enthusiasm and interest in what could be considered mundane and minimal changes in oyster bed density, the northward movement of mangroves, and dune vegetation but they were right there on it and willing to tell anyone interested!
Met Jonathan Bruckner, Aquatic Preserve Manager and talked for a time about seagrass and how our bays and estuaries can't thrive without it! Met the good people at RiverKeepers who carry your interests and mine in keeping the Apalachicola a vibrant river providing for the Apalachee estuaries. People were there to discuss Aquatic Preserves, Turtle protection, safe boating, coastal resilience, not to mention a silent auction. DONT MISS your chance to weigh in on OIL DRILLING in the Apalachicola River Basin. A link is provided below! They will do it again next year. The drive was fun. Spent the night in Carrabelle, had drinks at Harry's, and dinner at Fisherman's Wife Restaurant. Chalk that one up as a Great Day Trip! I always fall in love at the Fairhope Art Show with the talent, art, and the town! This year it was several, as usual, but RiAnna Turner's waterfront impressions were a favorite, so was Keith Andry from Baton Rouge with his powerful swamp settings with herons and egrets. But I came home with two by Wanda Azzario-Goldberg (WAG) from Gulf Breeze with her bright and lively canvas. Links to each artist provided on EXPLORING page. Tell them I sent you.... won't get you a discount but I'll bet they'll will say, "I met that guy. He had a great hat and a bit crazy about my canvas work." And by all means, ask Wanda and Alan about their time as Circus Entertainers!
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