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Conservation: Fish of the Week - Cobia
December 18th, 2012

Announcements: SANTA CLAUS CAME TO TOWN COMPLETE WITH BIKES!
December 17th, 2012

Announcements: Cedar Key Christmas Boat Parade
December 15th, 2012

City News: City Meeting Agenda 12-18-12
December 15th, 2012

Features: Over the Creek and Through the Marsh A Low Country Christmas Tree Story
December 15th, 2012

Conservation: Fine art at Dennis Creek
December 14th, 2012

Conservation: CEDAR KEY SCRUB STATE RESERVE CELEBRATES THE NEW YEAR WITH A FIRST DAY HIKE
December 14th, 2012

Conservation: Cedar Keys’ Holiday Light(house)
December 14th, 2012

Conservation: FWC`s Women’s Fishing Clinic a Huge Success
December 13th, 2012

Gardening: December Cedar Key Garden Club Garden of the Month
December 13th, 2012

Features: VISITORS OUT OF THE FOG? IT’S NOT A SCI-FI THING, HONESTLY
December 12th, 2012

Announcements: FREE Three Day Family Hunts
December 12th, 2012

Conservation: Fish of the Week - Black Sea Bass
December 12th, 2012

City News: City Commission Meeting 12-04-12
December 11th, 2012

Law Enforcement News: Levy County Arrest Report 12/10/2012
December 11th, 2012

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Cedar Key Library to Host Discussion with Dr. Bill Pine

Cedar Key Library to Host Discussion with Dr. Bill Pine

Leslie Sturmer, University of Florida IFAS Shellfish Extension

From the red colored river to the land of flowers: Exploring Grand Canyon to learn lessons for Florida`s rivers

Thursday, February 7, 5:00 PM
Cedar Key Library


The Colorado River in the southwestern U.S. is a striking ribbon of water in a mostly dry landscape that is home to some amazingly unique creatures including rare fish species. In this presentation, Dr. Bill Pine with the University of Florida will share pictures of the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon National Park and talk about how working in an arid environment like Arizona can teach all of us ideas to consider related to water issues and rivers in Florida. Dr. Pine is an Associate Professor where he spends his time studying the creatures that live in or near river and estuarine ecosystems.

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