University of Connecticut researcher Brandon Russell,
deploying instrument for offshore data collection (Jan 2014).
26 January 2014
23 January 2014
Layton Garden Club Adopts US 1 for a day
The Layton Garden Club members organized a road-side cleanup event in the City of Layton January 4th. Effort was concentrated along US #1 for a mile on either side of the city, including some side roads.
Fortified (or lured) by coffee and donuts provided by the Layton Garden club, 45 residents from Layton, Conch Key, Marathon and Key Largo spent the morning scouring the roadsides for trash. KML staff also lent a hand in the cleanup.The Monroe County Sheriff's Office pitched in, providing patrol cars with flashing lights to alert passing motorists, while officers rolled up their sleeves and gathered debris. 3320 lbs of trash was hauled away by the MCSO truck! But not before refueling with hotdogs and hamburgers hot off the grill. This may become an annual event!
Find our more information see City of Layton website
03 January 2014
Winter Science Seminars
Wed. Jan
8th 6:30-7:30pm
KML Classroom
“Approaches for conserving
and restoring the Florida Keys Queen Conch population” - Presented
by: FWC/FWRI Research Associate and scientist: Bob Glazer
Learn why the sex lives of conch
are so important to their long-term sustainable conservation in Florida and
throughout the Caribbean.
Up-coming
seminars:
Feb
12 - Climate Change and the Florida Keys
March
12 – 2010 Keys Freeze Cold Water Event
Seating may
be limited:
Please call during business hours
to sign up
664-9101
Also coming Layton Days Celebration and
KML Open
House – Saturday March
1st
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