Sea Grant Notes – Feb 14, 2020

February 14, 2019 Sea Grant Notes

 

THIS UPCOMING WEEK

CARPENTERS CREEK IMPROVEMENT PUBLIC MEETING

Washington High School Auditorium – 6:00 PM

6000 College Parkway

SCIENCE HOUR

Vibrio in Our Local Area

Dr. Lisa Weidner; University of West Florida

Feb 20 – Downtown Public Library – 239 S. Spring Street

6:00 PM

 

THIS WEEKS ARTICLES

 

2020 EMBRACE THE GULF – The Reptiles

https://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/escambiaco/2020/02/13/embrace-the-gulf-2020-the-reptiles/.

 

2020 YEAR OF THE TURTLE – The Sea Turtles

https://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/escambiaco/2020/02/05/2020-year-of-the-turtle-sea-turtles/.

 

Safe Boating Tip of the Month – Reducing impacts on aquatic plants and wildlife

https://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/escambiaco/2020/02/13/safe-boating-tip-of-the-month-reducing-impacts-on-plants-and-aquatic-life/.

National Invasive Species Awareness Week – An Opportunity for Action

http://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/nat/.

 

Keeping “Zombie Deer” Out of Florida

http://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/nat/.

 

COMING UP IN FEBRUARY

 

NATIONAL INVASIVE SPECIES AWARENESS WEEK – AIR POTATO ROUND-UP

Feb 23-29.

Air Potato Round-Up – we are asking the community to deliver the bulbils of the invasive air potato to the Escambia County Extension Office during the week of Feb 24-28. There will 5-gallon buckets at the front office where you can place them. Please keep them dry. Not sure what they look like? Contact Rick O’Connor at Escambia County Extension and we will send photos.

 

SNOWBIRD TALKS – DIAMONDBACK TERRAPINS

Will be giving a presentation on this brackish water turtle at the Navarre Beach Visitors Center at Navarre Park – Hwy 98.

Feb 24

9:00 AM

 

NATURE TOURISM CONFERNECE

UF IFAS Extension is working with Florida State University / Panama City and Explore Northwest Florida to coordinate their first Northwest Florida Nature Tourism Summit in Panama City.

Feb 25, 2020

$20 registration

There will be speaker tracks for ecotourism business owners and those interested in getting started, as well as students and outdoor enthusiasts. UF IFAS Extension will have a booth on the Florida Master Naturalist Program and have offered to serve as speakers as they finalize their list.

Ecotourism Summit Registration Link: https://explore-nothwest-florida.yapsody.com/event/index/483466?ref=ebtn

More about Explore Northwest Florida: https://explorenwflorida.com/

 

WEED WRANGLE – COMMUNITY INVASIVE SPECIES REMOVAL WORKDAY

Feb 29 – Gulf Islands National Seashore / Naval Live Oaks – 1801 Gulf Breeze Parkway

8:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Removing beach vitex along the shoreline. Contact Rick O’Connor at the Escambia County Extension Office for more information.

 

 

Water Quality

Health Advisories

  • FDOH is only monitoring Bayou Texas and Sanders Beach at this time
  • NO DATA REPORTED THIS WEEK
  • Jan 21 Bayou Texar was sampled – GOOD
  • View all data below

Rainfall

  • Rainfall collected weekly from East Hill (UF IFAS)
  • 2019 rainfall total in East Hill was 47.5”. Rainfall for airport was similar.
  • Jan (4.0) Feb (1.1)

Salinity and Rainfall

  • Volunteers are monitoring salinity at 8 locations in the area to determine how excessive rainfall and run-off may be impacting water quality and restoration success. We will post quarterly results beginning April 1.

Longnose Killifish Monitoring

  • Longnose killifish (Fundulus similis) have a low tolerance for low salinity waters. The absence of this fish in selected creeks MAY indicate run-off issues. Sampling is done quarterly, and reports will be posted.

Red Tide & Harmful Algal Blooms

  • Last report was posted Feb 7 (FWC)
  • Panhandledetected at very low levels in Bay County.
  • SW Florida – not detected
  • East Coast of FL – not detected
  • No HABs reported in the panhandle this week

Fish Kills

Marine Science Academy – Washington High School – Fish & Water Quality Data – updated

http://whs-ecsd-fl.schoolloop.com/MarineScienceAcademy.

 

 

Habitat Restoration

  • OCEAN HOUR Clean Ups Feb 15
  • Wayside Park near the Graffiti Bridge
  • William Bartram Park across from Seville Square

Clean Ups begin at 9:00 and supplies are provided

  • Living Shorelines

The best time to have a living shoreline planted is the fall and winter. Contact me if interested in learning more.

  • SEAGRASS AWARENESS DAY – Friday March 6

This is the 20th year of this awesome event. It will be held at Shoreline Park South in Gulf Breeze. The fun begins at 12:00 and runs until 4:00.

There will kid activities, food, games, prizes, and educational booths to learn about our seagrass communities.

  • Seagrass Monitoring – training and dates TBA
  • Mangrove Migration – surveys for mangroves in our area will begin late spring. If you think you have found one, please contact the County Extension Office.

Wildlife & Fisheries

 

  • Panhandle Diamondback Terrapin Project

Volunteers from Escambia to Walton County are participating in terrapin nesting surveys to help assess the status of this animal in our estuaries. Trainings will begin in March and surveys will begin in April. If interested in participating, contact the Escambia County Extension office.

  • Horseshoe Crabs
  • – We are seeking sightings of horseshoe crabs in our area in hopes of finding nesting activity and participate in a tagging program. Horseshoe crabs will approach the beach during the high tides of the new and full moons each month. They are more active in spring and fall but could any month. Here are the full and new moons for the winter months.

Jan 9-13, 22

Feb 7-8

Mar 5-7, 31

  • Barrier Island Snake Survey

Escambia County Extension will continue a series of snake surveys on Perdido Key to determine the frequency of occurrence for the Eastern Cottonmouth. Surveys begin in April and quarterly reports will be posted here.

  • The Great Scallop Search

Each year the Sea Grant programs from the Escambia and Santa Rosa County Extension offices host a snorkel search for bay scallops. Volunteers are needed and many locations require a boat to access.

  • – The Big Lagoon Scallop Search will be Saturday June 13. More details coming.
  • The Great Scavenger Hunt

To celebrate NATIONAL ESTUARIES WEEK, Escambia County Extension will be hosting The Great Scavenger where we get local volunteers to search for protected species, species of concern, invasive species, and indicator species. This year the Scavenger Hunt will be September 12. More details coming.

  • Manatee Watch

Manatee encounters are becoming more common in our area. If you see one please contact

FWC at 888-404-3922

Dauphin Island Sea Lab at 1-866-493-5803

And email me with location at the Escambia County Extension office.

 

Invasive Species

 

  • National Invasive Species Awareness Week – Feb 23-29

This year we will be collecting the bulbils of the invasive air potato plant. These bulbils will be used to feed air potato beetles which are used to consume and control the invasive air potato across the state. IF you know locations of this plant (and the bulbils), PLEASE bring the bulbils to the Escambia County Extension office for collection. The bulbils should be clean and dry (do not wash – just wipe) and leave in the 5-gallon bucket provided in the front office.

  • Weed Wrangle – Feb 29

To end National Invasive Species Awareness Week, Escambia County Extension will be hosting the annual WEED WRANGLE. This national event is a day of invasive plant removals. Locally we will be removing the invasive BEACH VITEX.

Gulf Islands National Seashore – Naval Live Oaks Visitors Center

1801 Gulf Breeze Parkway

8:00 – 12:00

Please bring: close-toed shoes, protective clothing, gloves, tools (lopers, shovels), and a water bottle. YOUTH MUST BE ACCOMPAINED BY AN ADULT.

  • Florida Invasive Species Awareness Week – May 18-22

This year UF IFAS Extension will be providing Facebook LIVE broadcast of how to identify and remove selected local invasive species.

Monday May 18 – Feral Hogs

Tuesday May 19 – Giant Salvinia

Wednesday May 20 – Congongrass

Thursday May 21 – Air Potato

Friday May 22 – Regal Damselfish

  • Beach Vitex
  • Weed Wrangle – we are planning a removal workday for Feb 29 – Gulf Islands National Seashore / Naval Live Oaks – 1801 Gulf Breeze Parkway – 8:00 AM until 12:00 PM – removing beach vitex – contact Rick O’Connor at the Escambia County Extension Office for more information.
  • – If you think you may have this plant on your property and want advice on how to manage. Email me.
  • Invasive Lionfish
  • 2020 Emerald Coast Open – pre-tournament is Feb 1 – May 13. Main tournament will be May 15-17. Registration for this event is at emeraldcoast.com.
  • – LRAD (Lionfish Removal and Awareness Day) will be the weekend of May 15-17 at Destin Harbor.
  • – Lionfish have been found near Ft. Pickens inside the pass. If anyone diving this area, or anywhere within the bay, and finds lionfish – please contact us and let us know.
  • Regal Damselfish
  • – This is an invasive reef fish that has made its way to our area. We are currently developing an ID guide for this, and other potential invasive reef fish problems, for local divers. More on this ASAP.
  • – If you find this fish on any of our reefs – please email me.
  • Brown (Cuban) Anole
  • – This is an invasive species that has become quite common near our coast lines. During the colder months these animals will gather under objects in the yard where they lower their heart and breathing rates awaiting spring. This is a good time to remove them.

 

Seafood

  • Local Seafood in Peak Season for February
  • – Clams
  • – King Mackerel – safety issue with eating to much of this species; check website below
  • – Oysters
  • – Pompano
  • – Pink Shrimp
  • – Snapper – check state limits and accessibility; change frequently
  • – Spanish Mackerel
  • Seafood @ Your Fingertips – we will be offering this program in 2020; stay tuned for dates and locations
  • Seafood Safety Program – Escambia County Marine Advisory Committee meeting – Apr 13 – 5:30 PM – more information on topics coming.
  • Seafood Safety Guidelines – Escambia County Division of Marine Resources – https://www.myescambia.com/our-services/natural-resources-management/marine-resources/seafood-safety.

 

HEALTH ADVISORY DATA

Enterococcus bacteria count rubric for health advisories (Florida Department of Health)

 

GOOD 0-35 colonies/100ml of sample

MODERATE 36-70 colonies/100ml

POOR 71> colonies/100ml

 

Health Advisory Frequency

Data provided by the Florida Department of Health’s Healthy Beaches Program

Body of Water # of samples collected # of POOR reports # of advisories issued % frequency of advisories
Bayou Texar 3 1 1 .33
Sanders Beach 1 0 0 .00

 

 

Fish Kill Data provided by FWC

Month # of Fish Kills reported # of Dead Fish reported Cause
Jan 0 0  
Feb 0 0  
0


Posted: February 14, 2020


Category: Coasts & Marine, Natural Resources
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