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Open Science Subcommittee Meeting (December 10th, 2024)
Tampa Bay Estuary Program Open Science Subcommittee Meeting on December 10th, 2024, meeting materials: drive.google.com/drive/folders/11jLM_IJcKt2PjRXiDHYCH9ekmNwW74yJ?usp=sharing
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Habitat Restoration Consortium Hybrid Meeting (December 4, 2024)
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Meeting materials found here: drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1SaxNH_LqD2dHYXQy_yODTfxeGjjNhsbh
Policy Board Meeting (November 15, 2024)
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Meeting materials are available at drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1Dv5qDjmiM7USxe0f9tN6J6kg-BMGY30Q
Management Board Meeting (November 8, 2024)
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Meeting materials available at drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1EXLLnkfDg4_q0-1scdpK9XtCf8IfZ7Rk
Tampa Bay Nitrogen Management Consortium Meeting (October 30, 2024)
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Meeting materials available at drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/11YKLdfLFv-I0fcBRtCkfBbn-Kv95hneB
Technical Advisory Committee Meeting (October 23, 2024)
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Tampa Bay Estuary Program Technical Advisory Committee Meeting (October 23, 2024)
Social Science Subcommittee Meeting: Social Science in America's Estuaries (September 25, 2024)
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A special "Social Science in America's Estuaries" webinar celebrating National Estuaries Week, hosted by the TBEP Social Science Subcommittee. Meeting materials available at: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1wcXkzh1W1ZNkZRFFd6Ps1LZfQQDlRnCC?usp=drive_link
Ecosystem Metabolism Workshop EBASE Training (Sep. 13th, 2024)
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Full workshop recording, training website with all content is available at fawda123.github.io/ebase-training/
Tampa Bay Nitrogen Management Consortium Meeting (August 23, 2024)
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Meeting materials are available at drive.google.com/drive/folders/1TqS9ejDHeDFH09o2WWibi-spiknxy1Gq
Habitat Restoration Consortium Virtual Meeting (August 21, 2024)
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Meeting materials: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Lbla7JoD6ZHp_JU5iyr7Kb6lA470ow0x?usp=sharing
Policy Board Meeting (August 16, 2024)
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Meeting materials are available at drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Uis51viNDq-MShzfIsdJkaeXOYNNIcxk?usp=drive_link
Management Board Meeting (August 9, 2024)
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Meeting materials are available at drive.google.com/drive/folders/1E4ZBLR-Rk2oenUFVGjzv5du85JYLcfrJ?usp=drive_link
2025 Bay Mini-Grant Webinar #2
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Interested in applying for a Bay Mini-Grant? Watch this recorded webinar to learn tips and tricks for submitting a strong application. This is a duplicate webinar to the webinar recorded in May. The information presented here nearly identical. More information: www.TBEP.org/bay-mini-grants
Community Advisory Committee Virtual Meeting
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Meeting materials can be accessed at drive.google.com/drive/folders/1kdu3ZdteAiX6g1JNg9yEL3EVPFME_WHX?usp=drive_link
Technical Advisory Committee Meeting (June 26th, 2024)
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Tampa Bay Estuary Program Technical Advisory Committee meeting at the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council, June 26th, 2024
Open Science Subcommittee Meeting (May 29th, 2024)
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Open Science Subcommittee Meeting (May 29th, 2024)
Management Board Meeting (May 17, 2024)
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Management Board Meeting (May 17, 2024)
Social Science Subcommittee Virtual Meeting (May 22nd, 2024)
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Social Science Subcommittee Virtual Meeting (May 22nd, 2024)
Tampa Bay Nitrogen Management Consortium Meeting (April 24, 2024)
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Tampa Bay Nitrogen Management Consortium Meeting (April 24, 2024)
Habitat Restoration Consortium Virtual Meeting (April 17, 2024)
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Habitat Restoration Consortium Virtual Meeting (April 17, 2024)
Tampa Bay Nitrogen Management Consortium Meeting (February 28, 2024)
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Tampa Bay Nitrogen Management Consortium Meeting (February 28, 2024)
Policy Board Meeting (February 16, 2024)
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Policy Board Meeting (February 16, 2024)
Management Board Meeting (February 9, 2024)
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Management Board Meeting (February 9, 2024)
Social Science Subcommittee Virtual Meeting (January 31st, 2024)
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Social Science Subcommittee Virtual Meeting (January 31st, 2024)
Community Advisory Committee Meeting (January 24, 2024)
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Community Advisory Committee Meeting (January 24, 2024)
Technical Advisory Committee Meeting (January 24th, 2024)
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Technical Advisory Committee Meeting (January 24th, 2024)
A Splash of Color: Getting Black in the Water (Trailer)
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A Splash of Color: Getting Black in the Water (Trailer)
Excellent Delivery
such a boring meeting. Was hoping at some point it would get good..
Thank you
Hi, would you please enable playback on other websites so we can load this trailer into movie websites? Right now it is disabled so other sites can't embed your trailer to play locally. Also, I live in St. Pete! Looking forward to the Sunscreen showing. Thanks
Hi Kyle, the prime funder for this project has not authorized broad sharing yet which is why the permissions are restrictive. Thanks for understanding.
That's what I'm talkin bout!❤🎉
Fantastic event. Great turnout. #KeepTampaBayClean #TampaBayDebrisDerby2023
Many many thanks dear Dr. Marcus for your kindness to share us such a golden material for free. This course is really worth it learning. I really appreciate you!
We're glad you found the video useful!
Thank you for the wonderful presentation
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Great information, thanks for the video 😊
So do you have an online store or site where I can get seeds or cuttings for these ground covers?
Amazing workshop brother please do another workshop on spatial analysis using R.
Thank you so much for your videos!!!
The count function works well here. Namely: fish_int %>% count(FLUCCS, wt = Pinfish) - in place of group_by and summarize.
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Thanks for sharing. It's really helpful for me.
Excellent overview, this will help me a ton at work, thank you!
Thank you for the best presentation. I would like to have a pdf version of your presentation. Please also provide the guides on seagrass density.
Oh heck yeah! Excellent~~ Subscriber from NW FL
The sf packages and the mapview packages don't work for me. In fact whenever, I load them it says mission aborted and when it doesn't it doesn't find the function st_read.
good evening~ogm!you made beautiful ~ see you on my side, ✋
Awesome, much appreciated. Helped me a lot.
Great video!
Wow you're great teacher and great programmer which is amazing since your main focus is biology. Thanks for the website, which I will be browsing for quite a while.
Our pleasure!
loved it!
Thanks so much could you pls help me get a Data sheet doc pls?!
great tutorial video, thanks.
Glad you found it helpful!
very great workshop! Look forward more sessions. Thanks
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The lawn care industry make a fortune off dumb people. My peonies and other plants were set back or killed from workers using weed whacker trimming grass.
Where is your nursery and do you ship??
Hi from Colombia, thanks for your work, keep going
Our pleasure, Eduardo.
The exhibits are reminding me that "conservation" used to mean killing birds and putting them in collections. How far we have come! But there's probably still room for improvement as we learn to live alongside the other species on this planet. Thanks for hosting this collection!
Great tips!
These tips are great. Thanks for sharing. It's about time to upgrade the backyard!
I put in a large section of the perennial ornamental peanut, cleared out the weeds first, put in the plants, mulched and hand weeded. None the less, two years later Bahia grass, Bermuda grass, crabgrass, Dog Fennel, sedge and other weeds have invaded from below and above ground. The area is totally covered with peanut, however all these weeds/grasses have invaded. I can't keep up with hand weeding anymore. We are surrounded with undeveloped fields that used to be horse pasture prior to our development. What product(s) can I use on the peanut to control these unwanted weeds and grasses? thanks for the great video.
try Fusilade II. it kills grass species, but not dicot plants. very effective spray.
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so glad I came across this channel while searching for ground cover. I have matchweed in my back yard and almost mowed it yesterday! now I want to contain it for the butterflies. can this be transplanted?
i live in key west, on a canal. need a very salt tolerant, sun loving ground cover that withstands traffic. is that a possibility???
Pain in the ass tree, they grow too fast and snuff out all plants trying to grow underneath..
Poop on a hat with a yellow stripe :)
look up Brazilian pepper honey.
Laura, I'm up in High Springs NE Alachua County. I live on a sloping property with many Laurel Oaks and tall Pine Trees. I have a sandy loom. I am looking for a variety of plants that are hardy and can be used in place of grass. I have a large area for my dogs. Is there a ground cover, perhaps the Jasmine Minima work for that area? Could I use most of these suggested varieties? They all look wonderful! Thank you1
Did you ever find a solution that worked for you?
The only thing in the universe that is not a chemical is light or other forms of pure energy. So it's kinda hard to grow anything without chemicals; soil is a chemical too... The accurate way to say what you were trying to say is "we are not using synthetic fertilizer...."
I use to have them too. To insure that these trees will never comeback, you need to cut them close to the ground and then you must apply the proper herbicide on the stump (within 5 minutes of the tree being cut down). You can google for the proper herbicide to use. Good luck!
Great video! Love the tips. We've got compost going, that's step one! Thanks for spreading the word and doing great work.