Time: 1:30 am til 3:00 pm
Location: Crystal River Preserve State Park, 3266 N. Sailboat Avenue Crystal River, FL 34428
Description: In recognition of Save Our Waters Week the Friends of Crystal River State Parks Inc. will provide complimentary boat tours to citizens and visitors (Tuesday September 19th and Thursday September 21st ONLY).
Guests will board the Vessel Monroe to embark on a 1.5 hour narrated boat tour. Park staff and volunteers will highlight the unique attributes of a spring fed estuary in hopes of bringing a heightened awareness of water issues along the Citrus County coastline.
Reservations are required, as the capacity for the tour is 24 people. Call to reserve your space today at (352) 228-6028
FPAN is posting this event as a courtesy, we will neither be hosting nor attending this event.
Time: 9:00 am til 12:00 pm
Location: Withlacoochee Gulf Preserve, 1001 Old Rock Road, Yankeetown, FL 34498
Description: Heritage Monitoring Scouts (HMS Florida) is a public engagement program focused on tracking changes to archaeological sites at risk, particularly those impacted by climate change in the form of erosion and sea level rise.
Join Florida Public Archaeology Network (FPAN) staff for this information session to learn how to become a heritage monitoring scout. We will talk about threats to archaeological sites, how to identify some common site types and artifacts, and the best way to record and monitor them. Following this introductory session, FPAN will organize a number of scout meet ups to visit sites so that you can get involved and protect archaeological sites near you!
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FPAN is hosting this event.
Time: 10:30 am til 12:00 pm
Location: Crystal River Preserve State Park, 3266 N. Sailboat Avenue Crystal River, FL 34428
Description: In recognition of Save Our Waters Week the Friends of Crystal River State Parks Inc. will provide complimentary boat tours to citizens and visitors (Tuesday September 19th and Thursday September 21st ONLY).
Guests will board the Vessel Monroe to embark on a 1.5 hour narrated boat tour. Park staff and volunteers will highlight the unique attributes of a spring fed estuary in hopes of bringing a heightened awareness of water issues along the Citrus County coastline.
Reservations are required, as the capacity for the tour is 24 people. Call to reserve your space today at (352) 228-6028
FPAN is posting this event as a courtesy, we will neither be hosting nor attending this event.