2015 Scallop Seminar
Posted: June 19th, 2015, 10:34 am
For anyone who is interested, the Taylor Soil & Water Conservation District is hosting the annual Scallop Seminar in Steinhatchee again this year. We will have 3 speakers again this year. Lt. Scott Lee, FWC Law Enforcement will be there to discuss boating/scalloping laws and safety. Lt. Lee has done an excellent job the last couple of years of opening up a dialogue with attendees in order to clarify many commonly held misconceptions about what you are supposed to do or not do on the water. He even answered a few questions concerning hunting last year.
We will also have Dr. Stephen Geiger, marine biologist for FWC. Dr. Geiger will discuss the scallop abundance surveys and what they say about the long and short term population trends. He knows more about scallop biology/behavior than most, and can answer most any question you can come up with to do with scallops.
Geoff Wallat, Taylor County Marine Extension agent, will also be there to discuss and answer questions to do with the county reef program.
There will be free snacks and bottled water plus a drawing for door prizes. The meeting is free to all. You do not need to be a Taylor County resident to attend.
And for those who cannot attend, but have questions for any of the speakers, I can make a list and post their replies on this thread.
Also, feel free to copy the flier and post it wherever you think someone may be interested.
We will also have Dr. Stephen Geiger, marine biologist for FWC. Dr. Geiger will discuss the scallop abundance surveys and what they say about the long and short term population trends. He knows more about scallop biology/behavior than most, and can answer most any question you can come up with to do with scallops.
Geoff Wallat, Taylor County Marine Extension agent, will also be there to discuss and answer questions to do with the county reef program.
There will be free snacks and bottled water plus a drawing for door prizes. The meeting is free to all. You do not need to be a Taylor County resident to attend.
And for those who cannot attend, but have questions for any of the speakers, I can make a list and post their replies on this thread.
Also, feel free to copy the flier and post it wherever you think someone may be interested.