Sea Grant Notes – July 3, 2020

Extension offices across the district are now slowly opening on a limited basis. Some essential programs are being provided with limited attendance and social distancing. It is still best to contact us by phone or email.

Water Quality Updates

Health Advisories

  • Jun 29Bayou Chico (POOR), Bayou Texar (MODERATE), Bayou Grande, Big Lagoon SP, Perdido Key SP and Sanders Beach (all GOOD)
  • Jun 30 – Casino Beach, Park East, Park West, Quietwater Beach (all GOOD)
  • See all data below

Rainfall

  • Rainfall collected weekly from East Hill (UF IFAS)
  • Jan (4.0) Feb (2.8) Mar (0.6) – Winter (7.4”)
  • Apr (3.2) May (1.6) Jun (6.5) – Spring (11.3”)
  • Jul (0.1)

Salinity

  • The objective to see who has a MEAN salinity at or greater than 20‰ for restoration purposes.
  • 2020 1st Quarter Results
  • > 20‰: Bayou Grande, Big Lagoon, Lower Perdido Bay, Old River
  • < 20‰ at this time: Kees Bayou, Little Sabine

Longnose Killifish Monitoring

  • Longnose killifish (Fundulus similis) is being used as an indicator of freshwater tributaries.
  • Project on hold due to COVID-19

Red Tide & Harmful Algal Blooms

  • Last report for RED TIDE was posted Jun 19 (FWC)
  • Panhandlenot detected
  • SW Florida – background concentrations in Manatee County
  • East Coast of FL – not detected
  • HABs not detected in 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 Updates

  • Living Shorelines
  • – We are not currently working on any projects; IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN A LIVING SHORELINE – CONTACT US
  • Seagrass Monitoring
  • – We have begun monitoring in Big Lagoon. A few stations do need volunteers. Some stations will require a boat to access. If interested – contact me.
  • Mangrove Surveys
  • – We are ready to begin surveying for mangroves in the bay area. Paddle craft needed for this, paddleboard works best. If interested – contact me.
  • OCEAN HOUR – Suspending all clean ups for the time being

Wildlife Monitoring Updates

 

  • Terrapin Surveys – ongoing until Sep 30 – if interested contact me
  • Horseshoe Crabs – will resume in the fall – Oct 1
  • Barrier Island Cottonmouth Survey – ongoing until Sep 30 – update report in fall
  • The Great Scallop Search – WE ARE PLANNING FOR THIS NOW – STAY TUNED
  • The Great Scavenger Hunt – planned for week of Sep 13-19; one on Perdido Key, one on Pensacola Beach – stay tuned
  • Manatee Watch – No manatees reported this week. One reported in Santa Rosa Sound near Tiger Point last week. 20 reports since Jan 1
  • – PLEASE CONTACT ME WITH SIGHTINGS (roc1@ufl.edu)
  • IT IS BIRD NESTING SEASON ON OUR BARRIER ISLANDS – please slow down

 

Invasive Species Updates

 

  • Cuban Treefrog Records – there has been an increase in reports of these animals in our area. Read the following article to find out where and how to manage this before they become a bigger problem –

https://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/escambiaco/2020/07/02/are-we-being-invaded-by-cuban-treefrogs-maybe/.

  • Weed Wrangles – ON HOLD FOR NOW
  • Lionfish
  • 2020 Emerald Coast Open – Sep 11-13 in Destin
  • Inshore Lionfish Surveys – on hold – IF YOU SEE ANY LIONFISH NEARSHORE OR IN THE BAY, PLEASE CONTACT ME
  • The Great Scavenger Hunt – scheduled for the week of Sep 13-19; one on Perdido Key, one on Pensacola Beach

 

 

Seafood in Peak Season for July

  • Rolling out of peak season
  • – Softshell blue crab
  • – Mahi-Mahi
  • In peak season
  • – Crawfish
  • – Brown shrimp (bay shrimp)
  • – Pink shrimp
  • – Rock shrimp
  • – White shrimp (Gulf shrimp)
  • – Snapper – check state limits and accessibility; change frequently
  • – Yellowfin tuna
  • Beginning peak season
  • – Flounder
  • – King Mackerel – children, pregnant women should only consume one serving a week
  • Seafood Safety Guidelines – Escambia County Division of Marine Resources – https://www.myescambia.com/our-services/natural-resources-management/marine-resources/seafood-safety.

Upcoming Programs

 

BITE SIZED SCIENCE WEBINARS

Florida Sea Grant is presenting short webinars are a variety of marine science related topics.

We will be going to a Tuesday-Thursday schedule for June and July. 3:00 PM CDT. Registration link http://bit.ly/bite-sizedscience

NEXT WEEK

Tue (Jul 7) Seaweeds & Drift Algae – Capt. Betty Staugler & Dr. Lisa Krimsky

Thu (Jul 9) Sea Sponges – Shelly Krueger

 

SEAFOOD @ YOUR FINGERTIPS

Live broadcast of local seafood items and how to prepare them. The presentations will include cooking!

Each Wednesday – 5:00 PM – http://www.flseagrant.org/seafood/seafoodatyourfingertips/

This Week: Crabby Potatoes

 

SEA GRANT OIL SPILL TEAM WEBINARS

Breaking it down: Oil in the environment—July 14, 2-3:30 pm CST/3-4:30 EST— https://gulfseagrant.org/oilspilloutreach/presentations/breaking-it-down-oil-in-the-environment/

Every snow often oil, microbes, and sediment get together and sink, a seminar on marine snow—July 22, 1-2:30 pm CST/2-3:30 EST. https://gulfseagrant.org/every-snow-often-oil-microbes-and-sediment-get-together-and-sink/

 

Current Articles

 

Weekly “What is it?” – Perennial Peanut

Carrie Stevenson

https://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/escambiaco/category/natural-resources/.

 

Embrace the Gulf 2020 – The Bivalves

Continuing this series about the natural and cultural history of “The Pond”

https://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/escambiaco/category/natural-resources/.

 

2020 Year of the Turtle – The Florida Cooters

Continuing this series on Florida turtle.

https://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/escambiaco/category/natural-resources/.

 

Florida Fishing Guide Certification Program

A Florida Sea Grant program designed to help fishing guides become environmentally aware

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

 

Doing Something During the Dog Days of Summer

An explanation of what the dog days are and how you can enjoy the outdoors during this time

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

 

Are We Being Invaded by Cuban Treefrogs? Maybe…

Increase reports of this invasive amphibian in the panhandle sparks some discussion on how to manage

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

 

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 22 7 7 .32
Sanders Beach 19 3 0 .00
Bayou Chico 14 3 3 .21
Bayou Grande 13 3 3 .23
Big Lagoon SP 11 1 0 .00
Perdido Key SP 13 0 0 .00
Casino Beach 12 0 0 .00
Park East 12 1 0 .00
Park West 12 0 0 .00
Quietwater Beach 12 0 0 .00
Ft. Pickens 3 0 0 .00
Opal Beach 3 0 0 .00

 

 

Fish Kill Data provided by FWC (Escambia and Santa Rosa counties)

Month # of Fish Kills reported # of Dead Fish reported Cause
Jan 0 0  
Feb 0 0  
Mar 0 0  
Apr 0 0  
May 0 0  
Jun 0 0  
0


Posted: July 3, 2020


Category: Coasts & Marine, Natural Resources
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