WWater Quality Dive In! Seagrass Acreage Down But Still Meets GoalJuly 17, 2019 Despite heavy rains causing multiple sewage overflows in 2015 and 2016, Tampa Bay continued to exceed goals for…
WWater Quality Dive In! Awards from Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council Bode Well for FutureJuly 10, 2018 The winners of Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council’s Future of the Region awards, representing the partnerships and innovations…
WWater Quality Dive In! “Wrappings” that never go out of seasonDecember 18, 2017 You may have noticed more manatees, dolphins and sea turtles driving around our roads. Not in the strictest…
BBooks Dive In! TBEP’s CCMP Sets Priorities through 2027November 3, 2017 After two years, dozens of meetings and hundreds of comments from people including resource managers, agency representatives, scientists…
WWater Quality Dive In! TBEP Receives National Award for Reducing Nitrogen PollutionAugust 28, 2017 [printfriendly] [su_pullquote align= “right”] Photo courtesy of TBEP. Tampa Bay’s Nitrogen Management Consortium won CERF’s 2017 Coastal Stewardship…
HHabitat Protection & Restoration Dive In! FDOT moving ahead with new solution to stormwater pollutionJune 28, 2017 Image courtesy ESA. Map depicts current seagrass abundance in the section of Old Tampa Bay. Work on a…
WWater Quality Dive In! Man-made floating islands help reduce pollutionApril 28, 2017 Buy land, said Will Rogers in 1930. “They’re not making any more of it.” That’s changing in Tampa…
HHabitat Protection & Restoration Dive In! Toxic “hot spot” becomes top priority for restoration, redevelopment, recreation in urban settingNovember 1, 2016 To paraphrase Charles Dickens, it is the best of places and it is the worst of places. Located…
PProfiles/Spotlight Dive In! Sean Sullivan takes reins at TBPRCNovember 1, 2016 [printfriendly]By Victoria Parsons [su_pullquote align=”right”]Top: Protecting water and habitat have always been important to Sean Sullivan and his…
HHabitat Protection & Restoration News Briefs — Fall 2016November 1, 2016 [printfriendly] Heather Young joins TBRPC, ABM Heather Young, a marine scientist specializing in coastal management issues, has joined…