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SUMMARY:River Rising Webcast | Episode 10: Wetlands and Carbon Capture
DESCRIPTION:Episode 10: River Rising: Wetlands and Carbon Capture\nLisa Chambers\, Professor of Biology\, University of Central Florida \nWe often discuss wetlands as a filter and sponge for an increasing amount of water coming from the sky and oceans. Scientists from the University of Central Florida are understanding more about wetlands as carbon sinks\, holding more carbon in the soil than was previously understood. Learn why retaining and restoring wetlands are a solution to climate change and rising waters. \n REGISTER  
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/river-rising-webcast-episode-10-wetlands-and-carbon-capture/
LOCATION:FL
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SUMMARY:Cowford Redfish Tournament - Benefiting St. Johns Riverkeeper
DESCRIPTION:The Cowford is a fishing tournament with aims to highlight the pristine Spartina estuaries of the Lower St. Johns River\, now increasingly threatened by needless industrial expansion\, sedimentation\, over-development along the river’s banks and excess nutrient loading from a multitude of sources upstream. The Cowford benefits our mission to sustain healthy ecosystems for future generations while further connecting citizens with our River’s natural wonders.\nAT A GLANCE\nDates: October 16 and 17\, 2020\nLocation: Jacksonville\, FL\nENTRIES LIMITED TO FIRST 100 (OR 50 BOATS)\nRegular Registration – $60.00 (By 8/28/2020)\nLate Registration – $90.00 (After 8/28/2020 through Captain’s Meeting)\n\n\nSCHEDULE OF EVENTS\n\nCaptain’s Meeting | October 16\, 2020\n\n7:00 PM – Captain’s Meeting at Palm’s Fish Camp\n\n\nObtain entry gift including tournament token\n\n\n Mission Statement by Lisa Rinaman\, the St. Johns Riverkeeper\n\n\nHors D’Oeurves/Beverages\n\n\nRaffle Prizes\n\n\nTournament Day | October 17\, 2020\n\n7:00 AM – BREAKFAST AVAILABLE AT PALMS FISH CAMP\n7:00 AM – LINES IN\n3:00 PM – LINES OUT\n4:30 PM – FINAL Check in at Palm’s Fish Camp\n5:00 PM – Awards Reception at Palm’s Fish Camp\n\n\nAwards\n\n\nHell’s Bay skiffs available for demonstration\n\n\nSponsor Thank You\n\n\nFood/Beverages\n\n\nRaffles\n\n\nREGISTER
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/cowford-redfish-tournament/
LOCATION:Palms Fish Camp\, 6359 Heckscher Drive\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 32226\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rami Ashouri":MAILTO:rami.ashouri@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:River Rising Webcast | Episode 11: Connecting Tributary Restoration and Rising Waters
DESCRIPTION:Episode 11: River Rising: Connecting Tributary Restoration and Rising Waters\nJohn Kiefer\, Principal Water Resources Engineer\, Wood Inc. \nSmaller waterways that lead to our rivers have been altered and left polluted and degraded after decades of development. Restoring tributaries means reconnecting wetlands\, shorelines and replanting trees lost to parking lots and roads. While we are restoring our tributaries\, we are also reducing the impact of rising waters. \n REGISTER  
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/river-rising-webcast-episode-11-connecting-tributary-restoration-and-rising-waters/
LOCATION:FL
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SUMMARY:Official Release: 2020 State of the River Report
DESCRIPTION:This is the official release of the 14th annual report that describes the health of the Lower St. Johns River Basin. \nThe report looks at the current status and historic trends for a number of river health indicators\, including aquatic life\, water quality\, fisheries and contaminants. The report is funded by the Jacksonville Environmental Protection Board. Jacksonville University leads the scientific team that prepares the report. The virtual presentation will be produced by WJCT Public Media. \nModerator: \n\nDr. Gerry Pinto\nIntroduction and Overview\n\nParticipants: \n\nDr. Charles Closmann\nGeneral Guide to the Public\nDr. An Phong Le\nWater Quality Overview\nDr. Gerry Pinto\nSalinity\, SAV\, Fisheries\, Threatened Species\, Algae and Fecal Bacteria Overview\nDr. Nisse Goldberg\nWetlands and Non-Native Species Overview\nDr. Gretchen Bielmyer-Fraser\nPlastics and Contaminants Overview\n\n\nREGISTER
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/2020riverreport/
LOCATION:FL
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SUMMARY:ADAPT: St. Johns River Report Panel
DESCRIPTION:Following the release on October 22 of the annual State of the St. Johns River report\, this panel discussion will allow officials in various capacities to react to the report and reflect on how actions taken now could affect the river’s future health. \nModerator: \n\nBrendan Rivers\nReporter\, WJCT Public Media\n\nPanelists: \n\nCouncil Member Garrett Dennis\nDistrict 9\, City of Jacksonville\nMelissa Long\nEnvironmental Quality Division Chief\, City of Jacksonville\nLisa Rinaman\nSt. Johns Riverkeeper\nA. Quinton White\, Jr.\nMarine Science Research Institute Executive Director\, Jacksonville University\n\nREGISTER
URL:https://stjohnsriverkeeper.org/event/adaptstjohns/
LOCATION:FL
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