Lionfish Fest Dishes Up Fish, Food and Art Pensacola Joins in People’s Climate March Living Shoreline Project Gets $217,000 in RESTORE Funding Gulf of Mexico Oil and Gas Lease Sales Subject of Local Meeting EPA Says Superfund Meeting Unrelated to Rep. Gaetz Ocean Hour to Host Jones Swamp Greenway Cleanup EPA to Discuss Superfund Site Cleanup Plan FWC Sets 78-Day Snapper Season Carpenters Creek, Skatepark in National Contest Gangsta Gardener Harvests Hope Escambia Safeguards Carpenter’s Creek Headwaters FWC: Please Report Horseshoe Crab Sightings NOAA Issues Blueprints for Lionfish Traps A Crusade for Carpenters Creek The Big Sugar Sham? Escambia’s RESTORE Picks Final Tally: 16,609 Lionfish 14,000-plus Lionfish Removed from Florida Waters Up A Creek, or a Watershed Moment Researchers Encouraged by Local Lionfish Trap Tests Sunshine on the Ballot, Shining a Light on Florida’s Two Solar Initiatives Getting a Glimpse at Bayou Chico Restoration Efforts Wrestling With Water Quality, Florida Looks to Change Standards for Toxic Chemicals How to Spend Spill Money, Escambia Ponders Restoration Projects Lionfish Summer, By the Numbers Health Advisory Rescinded for Quietwater Health Advisory at Quietwater Beach Hatching the Hatchery Searching for Scallops for Science Building a Better Lionfish Trap Locals Question Living Shoreline Projects Living Shoreline Update Meeting Preaching the Gulf’s Environmental Gospel Rolling Hills Clean-Up to Cost $1.6 Million Share this:ShareClick to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)