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Periwinkle Wetlands restoration project begins | News, Sports, Jobs - SANIBEL-CAPTIVA - Island Reporter, Islander and Current

Periwinkle Wetlands restoration project begins By SCCF - | Jun 9, 2021 SCCF This week, the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation will begin the preliminary steps of a multi-phase restoration project on the newly acquired Periwinkle Wetlands Preserve, officials reported. “We are grateful that we were able to acquire these key 12-plus acres and we ask the public to please understand that we must clear the land of exotics before we can restore it,” Chief Executive Officer Ryan Orgera said. “Since it’s right on Perwinkle Way and highly visible, we want to explain the process so a return to a diverse natural habitat is well understood.”

Watch: Shark frightens six-year-old out of the water at Hawaii beach

Watch: Shark frightens six-year-old out of the water at Hawaii beach A six-year-old girl got the fright of her life when a blacktip shark appeared out of nowhere, while she splashed in the surf in Hawaii. What started out as a typical day at Kalama Beach in Hawaii for six-year-old Anela Rezentes and her mother quickly turned scary on Sunday. The girl was playing in the surf when suddenly out of nowhere a shark appeared behind her. Her mom who was on the beach at the time, caught the whole experience on video. WATCH: SHARK APPEARS BEHIND GIRL The young girl told

CEPD OKs funding request by panel committee | News, Sports, Jobs - SANIBEL-CAPTIVA - Island Reporter, Islander and Current

CEPD OKs funding request by panel committee By TIFFANY REPECKI / trepecki@breezenewspapers.com - | Apr 20, 2021 The Captiva Erosion Prevention District’s commission approved providing funds to the Captiva Community Panel’s Sea Level Rise Committee for adaptation planning at its recent meeting, as well as discussed bathroom maintenance and proposed upgrades for the Alison Hagerup Beach Park lot. On April 12, the commissioners readdressed a request from the panel’s committee asking that the CEPD contribute all or partial funding for a $34,400 proposal from Integral Consulting. At the CEPD’s March meeting, a motion to provide the committee with $10,000 for the project died in a 1-3 vote.

UF Collaborates with Conservation Foundation on Coastal Solutions - Powering the New Engineer

UF Collaborates with Conservation Foundation on Coastal Solutions Cutting-edge data collection and analysis combine to sustain Florida’s coastal communities Florida coastal communities need clean water to preserve residential lifestyles, tourism, fishing, and a host of other activities in the Sunshine State. Recognizing the importance of water quality as a significant component of South Florida’s current and future economy and quality of life for its citizens, the University of Florida’s newly established Center for Coastal Solutions (CCS) and Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (SCCF) have entered into a strategic collaboration to address coastal water quality hazards in order to strengthen the resiliency and sustainability of this unique coastal area in Florida.

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