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Hurricane season has now started and while communities in Florida prepare for the next devastating storm, there is also money being set aside to help them get ready for future impacts caused by sea level rise, intensified storms and flooding. Gov. Ron DeSantis signed Senate Bill 1954 (Statewide Flooding and Sea Level Rise Resilience) into law in May. The bill received unanimous approval in both the Florida House and Senate as both Republicans.
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Eddie Seagle is a Sustainability Verifier, Golf Environment Organization (Scotland), Agronomist and Horticulturalist, CSI: Seagle (Consulting Services International) LLC, Professor Emeritus and Honorary Alumnus (Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College), Distinguished Professor for Teaching and Learning (University System of Georgia) and Short Term Missionary (Heritage Church, Moultrie). Direct inquiries to csi seagle@yahoo.com.
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By Eddie Seagle, Ed.D.
csi seagle@yahoo.com Apr 14, 2021
Apr 14, 2021
Eddie Seagle is a Sustainability Verifier, Golf Environment Organization (Scotland), Agronomist and Horticulturalist, CSI: Seagle (Consulting Services International) LLC, Professor Emeritus and Honorary Alumnus (Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College), Distinguished Professor for Teaching and Learning (University System of Georgia) and Short Term Missionary (Heritage Church, Moultrie). Direct inquiries to csi seagle@yahoo.com.
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st. pete beach. let s talk about the storm there. we see winds. that s for sure. what is it like? reporter: good morning, alex this is what sailors would call a fresh breeze. you see the sea oats behind me waving in the wind. nothing too severe. nothing anywhere close to what we expect a little bit later. let me give you a little bit of a view here. this is the bay side of st. pete beach. and you can see the water just lapping up here on the beach. if we get anywhere close to the storm surge that they re talking about, this water will come over this beach, over the seawall, down the street, and it will join with the gulf of mexico, which is only about a couple hundred yards to my left. and this entire section of st. pete beach, the southern end, they call it pasagril, will be completely under water. that s what they re expecting with the storm surge.
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