Due to the COVID-19 virus, and SO many programs and projects on hold, we have changed the format for Sea Grant Notes to address what is going on.
All UF IFAS extension programs, meetings, site visits, and volunteer programs are suspended until MID-MAY.
NEW LIST PROVIDES ASSISTANCE OPTIONS FOR FLORIDA COASTAL BUSINESSES
Florida Sea Grant is maintaining a curated list of disaster assistance options for Florida’s coastal businesses disrupted by COVID-19.
The list contains links to details about well- and lesser-known options and includes “quick takeaway” overviews of each assistance program. Well-funded and widely available programs are prioritized on the list. The page also houses a collection of links to additional useful resources, including materials in Spanish.
“There is a lot of information floating around out there,” says Andrew Ropicki, Florida Sea Grant natural resources economist and one of the project leaders. “We are trying to provide a timely and accurate collection of resources that will be useful for Florida coastal businesses.”
Ropicki and others on the project team stress that the best place to start an application for disaster aid is to visit with your bank or lender and the Florida Small Business Development Center (SBDC). They also suggest contacting local representatives by telephone or email and not to just rely on internet-based applications.
The project team — which includes experts from Florida Sea Grant, University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) Extension, and the UF/IFAS Center for Public Issues Education — reviews the page regularly for accuracy and to include new options.
“[I] really appreciate the outstanding work that you and FSG have done on consolidating the various types of aid available to fishermen due to the virus,” said Bill Kelly, executive director of the Florida Keys Commercial Fishermen’s Association, in a recent email. “I’ve been searching for a comprehensive listing and you just provided it.”
YOUTH SCIENCE LESSONS
Will continue this week – Monday thru Thursday.
We have done Lessons 1-4 for invasive species, local wildlife, water, and backyard habitats
You will be able to find these on the Escambia County Extension Natural Resource Page
https://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/escambiaco/category/natural-resources/.
YOUTH SCIENCE LESSON FROM THE ROY HYATT ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER
Metamorphosis of the Insect!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBJDG4Uwp1c
Plants Are Alive!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4re8FXB3LY
In Search of A Carnivore!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxC2lMSLO6A
Ant Mound Mystery!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sqwu0OFuQxU
Whooo Left That Behind? and What In the World Is It?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQ4V_pBMzB8
CURRENT ARTICLES
The Incredible Floridan Aquifer – http://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/nat/.
For a Unique Landscape Native, Give Needle Palm a Try! – http://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/nat/.
Now is the Time to Address Aquatic Weeds – http://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/nat/.
2020 Year of the Turtle – the box turtle – http://nwdistrict.ifas.ufl.edu/nat/.
2020 EMBRACE THE GULF – the jellyfish
https://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/escambiaco/2020/04/17/embrace-the-gulf-2020-the-jellyfish/.
2020 YEAR OF THE TURTLE – the box turtle
https://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/escambiaco/2020/04/07/2020-year-of-the-turtle-box-turtles/.
Weekly “What is It?” Blog
With so many of us spending time at home and entertaining ourselves with walks outside and in the neighborhood, Escambia County Agent Carrie Stevenson revived her “Weekly What is it?” blog.
THIS WEEK – LADYBUG LARVAE
https://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/escambiaco/2020/04/15/weekly-what-is-it-ladybug-larvae/.
https://www.facebook.com/escambia.extension/ and check the website for updates.
Pensacola-Perdido Bay Estuary Program
Is soliciting for an executive director.
The Executive Director position has been posted to the Escambia County Jobs website. It will close May 10th at 11:59 p.m.
UF IFAS Water Management Lunch & Learn Courses
The lunch and learn In-Service Training opportunity, Introduction to Water Resources Management in Florida has been updated to ensure the safety and security of these webinars. We have changed the Zoom link and are requiring registration for all webinars.
Topic | Presenter | Date | Click Link to Register |
TMDLs overview | Mary Lusk | 3/17/20 | Video recording here |
BMAPs overview | Lisa Krimsky and Charles Barrett | 4/28/20 | Register here |
BMAPs – Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4) | Eban Bean | 5/19/20 | Register here |
BMAPs – On-site sewage systems | Andrea Albertin | 6/16/20 | Register here |
BMAPs – Ag BMPs | Lakesh Sharma | 7/14/20 | Register here |
Hydrology 101 and using the DBYHYDRO environmental dataset | Haimanote Bayabil | 8/18/20 | Register here |
Home School Resources
THESE ARE PROVIDED COURTESY OF NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION
As schools are closing for several months, many parents are being precipitously thrust into the world of homeschooling.
I thought it might be helpful to review some of the leading online support systems, curricula sites etc. for homeschooling. If you are not trying to educate your own kids, you may know someone who could use such resources. There are hundreds of sites so this is not a comprehensive list. — These are some of the vetted homeschool sites that are more comprehensive, professional, fun and secular.
Time4Learning: https://www.time4learning.com/
Starts out with informative videos to help you get started on your new homeschooling journey
Has lesson planning tools and comprehensive curricula including keeping up with standardized tests. Has resources for gifted learners, summers learning, student-pacing, tailored scheduling, and more.
Calvert Education: https://www.calverthomeschool.com/
Offers materials for sale and three months free service during pandemic. Offers comprehensive, media rich curricula -K-12 Language arts, math, etc. Has an online support system.
Outschool https://outschool.com/#abk8n3khls
Thousands of educator-generated videos on everything from reading, math and science and applied skills including weather basics to raising chickens and the science behind it. Unusually fun for kids because it goes beyond standard curricula to life skills such as cooking, finances, study skills and more.
Gryphon House https://www.gryphonhouse.com/
Offers books for early childhood according to age – infants, toddlers, preschool and elementary — in content areas including literacy, science, music and more. Has support information in social science and educational management for parents and educators.
GettingReady4Kindergarten https://www.getready4kindergarten.com/learning-club
GR4K is a year-long learning-based program that families can do at home. GR4K will help you teach your child the skills needed to enter Kindergarten ready to succeed.
Turtle Trash Collectors
In response to the COVD-19 pandemic, UNCW MarineQuest is now offering FREE VIRTUAL Turtle Trash Collectors programs funded by the NOAA Marine Debris Program (https://uncw.edu/marinequest/2tc.html)!
This program is designed to educate youth about the impacts of marine debris and encourage behavior changes to reduce the generation of marine debris in the future.
Water Quality Updates
Rainfall
- WE FINALLY GOT SOME RAIN!
- 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 (2.8) Mar (0.6) – Winter (7.4”)
- Apr (1.2)
Salinity
- The objective of this citizen science project is to determine the mean/median/mode of salinity in local waterbodies for the purpose to assess the potential success of restoration projects: such as bay scallop and specific species of seagrasses. We are looking for a mean/median/mode of 20‰ or higher. We are hoping to get a minimum of 100 measurements from each location.
- 2020 1st Quarter Results
2019 – 2020
Body of Water | No. of samples | Surface Mean | Surface Median | Surface Mode | Bottom Mean | Bottom Median | Bottom Mode |
Bayou Grande | 11 | 20 | 21 | 21 | 21 | 22 | 22 |
Bayou Texar | 2 | 10.5 | 10.5 | NA | ND | ND | ND |
Big Lagoon | 12 surface
7 bottom |
24 | 24 | 24 | 19 | 21 | 21 |
Big Sabine | 2 | 21.5 | 21.5 | NA | ND | ND | ND |
Bruce Beach | 1 | 18.4 | 18.4 | NA | ND | ND | ND |
Kees Bayou | 35 | 19 | 20 | 14 | ND | ND | ND |
Little Sabine | 12 | 22 | 22 | 19 | ND | ND | ND |
Lower Perdido Bay | 46 | 16 | 15 | 20 | 16 | 16 | 20 |
Old River | 35 | 23 | 23 | 25 | 23 | 24 | 24 |
Sanders Beach | 1 | 18.1 | 18.1 | NA | ND | ND | ND |
Shoreline Park | 1 | 18.8 | 18.8 | NA | ND | ND | ND |
Longnose Killifish Monitoring
- ON HOLD UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
Red Tide & Harmful Algal Blooms
- Last report for RED TIDE was posted Apr 10 (FWC)
- Panhandle – not detected
- SW Florida – not detected
- East Coast of FL – not detected
- HABs not detected this week
Fish Kills
- No Fish Kills reported in Jan, Feb, Mar, or Apr
- Report fish kills to FWC at – https://myfwc.com/research/saltwater/health/fish-kills-hotline/.
Marine Science Academy – Washington High School – Fish & Water Quality Data – updated
http://whs-ecsd-fl.schoolloop.com/MarineScienceAcademy.
Habitat Restoration
- OCEAN HOUR HAS SUSPENDED ALL CLEAN UPS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
- Living Shorelines – NO SITE VISITS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
- Seagrass Monitoring – ON HOLD UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
- Mangrove Migration – ON HOLD UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
Wildlife & Fisheries Updates
- Panhandle Diamondback Terrapin Project – ON HOLD UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
- Horseshoe Crabs – ON HOLD UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
- Barrier Island Cottonmouth Survey – ON HOLD UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
- The Great Scallop Search – PLANNED FOR JUNE 13 – ON HOLD FOR NOW
- The Great Scavenger Hunt – PLANNED FOR SEP 12
- Manatee Watch – PLEASE CONTACT ME WITH SIGHTINGS (roc1@ufl.edu)
- 2020 Gulf Red Snapper Season – June 11 – July 25
Invasive Species Updates
- 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 Demoiselle
- Beach Vitex – ALL SURVEYS AND WORKDAYS ON HOLD
- Invasive Lionfish
- – 2020 Emerald Coast Open – ON HOLD
- Inshore Surveys – ON HOLD
- Regal Demoiselle – Currently working on publications for this species; MORE SOON
- Brown (Cuban) Anole – REPORT TO EDDMAPS IF FOUND IN YARD
- Tropical Fish Species of Concern – Currently working on publication; MORE SOON.
Seafood Updates
- LOCAL SEAFOOD IS HERE!
- WE ENCOURAGE YOU TO CONSIDER LOCAL SEAFOOD AS A MEAL OPTION DURING THESE TOUGH DAYS
- Here’s what’s in Peak Season for April
- – Softshell Blue crab
- – Clams
- – IT’S CRAWFISH TIME
- – 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 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 | 9 | 1 | 1 | .11 |
Sanders Beach | 7 | 0 | 0 | .00 |
Bayou Chico | 4 | 0 | 0 | .00 |
Bayou Grande | 4 | 0 | 0 | .00 |
Big Lagoon SP | 4 | 0 | 0 | .00 |
Perdido Key SP | 4 | 0 | 0 | .00 |
Casino Beach | 3 | 0 | 0 | .00 |
Park East | 3 | 0 | 0 | .00 |
Park West | 3 | 0 | 0 | .00 |
Quietwater Beach | 3 | 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 | |
Mar | 0 | 0 | |
Apr | 0 | 0 |