We have breaking news in case you havent heard. The sunshine sky way bridge is closed due to fog. Lets take a look at your alternate route. I hitch 75, if you are heading north. I hitch 57 is looking great right now, up to speed. No crashes or breakdowns there. Your area alternates if you are in Pinellas County, you have to take one of the bridges. Again, no crashes or breakdowns on the alternates. I will keep my eyes on the alternates and give you an idea 275 over in Pinellas County hundreding this. Paps. So how much time do folks it is. A good 45 minutes. Thats incredible. Lets check the forecast to happening. This is just happening, again, across the portions of sarasota and a little piece of Manatee County as well. The rest of us are doing just fine as far as visibility. As far as temperatures, very muggy out there. Well continue with that this afternoon. Temperatures climbing into the lower 80s. Well do that with plenty of humidity and a bit of a heat index out there. It will be 8
Hearing about oceans and coral reefs, first, im sorry for you, second, you can go out of the room. We will be diving into 45 minutes of conversation about our oceans. We will start at a sundrenched, shallow waters with coral reef, then make our way down into darker, more mysterious steps depths. I am excited to be joined by two incredible marine scientists and authors. Joining us today we have the author of life on the rocks building a future for coral reefs dr. Julie [applause] as well as an intrepid explorer, Research Scientist and author of below the edge of darkness a memoir of exploring life and light in the deep sea. Dr. Edith witter. We want to thank the National Endowment for the arts for sponsoring the stage. Our plan today is to explore both of the books that explore Ocean Science as well as personal stories. Julie and edith both take us on personal journeys whether navigating medical mission mysteries or struggling before pushing forward. My own career path started in Ocean
Then make our way down into darker, more mysterious steps depths. I am excited to be joined by two incredible marine scientists and authors. Joining us today we have the author of life on the rocks building a future for coral reefs dr. Julie [applause] as well as an intrepid explorer, Research Scientist and author of below the edge of darkness a memoir of exploring life and light in the deep sea. Dr. Edith witter. We want to thank the National Endowment for the arts for sponsoring the stage. Our plan today is to explore both of the books that explore Ocean Science as well as personal stories. Julie and edith both take us on personal journeys whether navigating medical mission mysteries or struggling before pushing forward. My own career path started in Ocean Conservation so it is a personal joy to explore these things. I am so excited to get into this together. My plan is i will ask each of them to make a provocative statement or ask a question to get you all thinking. In the final 15
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