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SUMMARY:Ocean to Estuary: A Tidal Journey
DESCRIPTION:What changes as land meets the sea? Join us for an immersive walk from the Atlantic Ocean to the Matanzas River estuary\, crossing dunes\, maritime forest and mangroves. Meeting locations will alternate between the River to Sea Preserve and Bing’s Landing. \nEXPLORE COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS\nDunes & Beach — How do sea oats\, beach morning glory and coquina rocks protect and shape the shoreline?\nMaritime Hammock—What roles do trees\, vines\, ferns and epiphytes play in providing habitat and shelter?\nMangrove Estuary—Why is this area called the “Nursery of the Sea?” Discover marsh grasses\, mangroves\, oyster bars\, fish\, crabs and birds.  \nBECOME A CITIZEN SCIENTIST\nHow healthy is our local estuary? Join our citizen science team to investigate.\nWhat do salinity\, pH\, water temperature\, dissolved oxygen\, plankton\, wildlife\, plants\, weather and tides tell us about ecosystem health?\nCollect real data and use evidence to explore estuary vitality.  \nHANDS-ON & INTERACTIVE\nWhat tiny details reveal the big picture? Use Discovery Cards\, jeweler’s loupes and field tools to observe\, question and discover.\nShare your findings and help build understanding of Florida’s coast.\nNo science experience needed—just curiosity! \nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/ocean-to-estuary-a-tidal-journey-3/
LOCATION:River to Sea Preserve\, 9805 N Ocean Shore Blvd\,\, Palm Coast\, FL\, 32137\, United States
CATEGORIES:citizen scientist,Dune System,Education,Environment,Estuary
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CREATED:20260206T154651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T194654Z
UID:79218-1774083600-1774090800@gtmnerr.org
SUMMARY:Ocean to Estuary: A Tidal Journey
DESCRIPTION:What changes as land meets the sea? Join us for an immersive walk from the Atlantic Ocean to the Matanzas River estuary\, crossing dunes\, maritime forest and mangroves. Meeting locations will alternate between the River to Sea Preserve and Bing’s Landing. \nEXPLORE COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS\nDunes & Beach — How do sea oats\, beach morning glory and coquina rocks protect and shape the shoreline?\nMaritime Hammock—What roles do trees\, vines\, ferns and epiphytes play in providing habitat and shelter?\nMangrove Estuary—Why is this area called the “Nursery of the Sea?” Discover marsh grasses\, mangroves\, oyster bars\, fish\, crabs and birds.  \nBECOME A CITIZEN SCIENTIST\nHow healthy is our local estuary? Join our citizen science team to investigate.\nWhat do salinity\, pH\, water temperature\, dissolved oxygen\, plankton\, wildlife\, plants\, weather and tides tell us about ecosystem health?\nCollect real data and use evidence to explore estuary vitality.  \nHANDS-ON & INTERACTIVE\nWhat tiny details reveal the big picture? Use Discovery Cards\, jeweler’s loupes and field tools to observe\, question and discover.\nShare your findings and help build understanding of Florida’s coast.\nNo science experience needed—just curiosity! \nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/ocean-to-estuary-a-tidal-journey-2/
LOCATION:River to\, 9805 N Ocean Shore Blvd\,\, Palm Coast\, FL\, 32137\, United States
CATEGORIES:citizen scientist,Dune System,Education,Environment,Estuary
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260321T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260321T110000
DTSTAMP:20260513T192327
CREATED:20251202T150623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T193834Z
UID:79009-1774083600-1774090800@gtmnerr.org
SUMMARY:Beach Exploration
DESCRIPTION:Join GTM Research Reserve docents for a beach walk. Learn about the animals that call the beach their home\, plus discover seashells and other interesting facts. This is a “Beaches 101” experience the entire family will enjoy. The hike begins at the Visitor Center where you learn about the different habitats on GTM’s beautiful seashore. Afterward\, the group heads to the beach for a salty adventure. Parking is in front of the Visitor Center; there is no parking fee. \nThe Visitor Center address: 505 Guana River Road\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, FL  32082. \nPlease CLICK HERE to reserve a spot online for the Beach Exploration. \nDo I need a reservation to attend?  \n\nYes\, register online by following the links provided above.\n\nIf I can’t make it\, how do I cancel my reservation?  \n\nWhen you register\, you receive an email confirmation with information about canceling.\n\nWhat should I wear?  \n\nAppropriate clothing for the outdoors is recommended. Dress in layers and prepare for any type of weather. Closed-toe shoes are encouraged but not required. Hats protect your skin from the sun\, along with sunscreen. Bug spray is also suggested.\n\nWhat should I bring?  \n\nA reusable water bottle (that can be filled up onsite)\, insect repellent (strongly recommended)\, sunscreen\, and binoculars/camera are suggested.\n\nWhere should I meet my guide?  \n\nCLICK HERE for a Google Map. Your guide will be waiting at the GTM Visitor Center\, 15 minutes prior to the scheduled hike.\n\nHow long is the walk?  \n\nThe walk is about half a mile\, round trip. The hike leaders guide everyone ~0.25 miles\, one way. You can continue or turn around if necessary. At any point during the hike\, visitors can take swim breaks in the beautiful ocean.\n\nWhat will I learn?  \n\nThe GTM Research Reserve interpretive guide discusses where the restless sand comes from\, where it’s going and its refusal to stay put. Ask why the sand is fine or coarse and how it got its color. Learn about coquina rocks\, dune flowers\, sea birds\, shells\, and the humble gopher tortoise that digs deep burrows and comes out to dine on prickly pears along the dunes.\n\nHow old does my child need to be to attend? Can I push a stroller?  \n\nThere are no age restrictions for this hike\, but the Florida heat can be uncomfortable for small children. You can push a stroller; however\, we strongly recommend strollers with large beach-capable wheels.\n\nI have a bad back. Can I still participate in this hike?  \n\nThe hike is a moderately paced with soft sand terrain. Join the hike if you feel comfortable walking through beach sand for about half of a mile.\n\nIs there anything else to see afterward? \n\nIf you like\, stay at the beach longer and collect shells\, swim in the ocean\, or lie in the sun. You can purchase a $3 parking pass to enjoy the Dam area\, where visitors fish\, rent kayaks or paddle-boards. Hike one of the beautiful trails\, head to one of the three beach lots or hang out in the Visitor Center to learn more about the reserve’s natural surroundings.
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/beach-exploration-11/
LOCATION:GTM Research Reserve\, 505 Guana River Rd.\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, FL\, 32082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dune System,Education,Environment,Estuary,GTM Research Reserve
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260221T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260221T110000
DTSTAMP:20260513T192327
CREATED:20251125T194009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T202511Z
UID:78850-1771664400-1771671600@gtmnerr.org
SUMMARY:Beach Exploration
DESCRIPTION:Join GTM Research Reserve docents for a beach walk. Learn about the animals that call the beach their home\, plus discover seashells and other interesting facts. This is a “Beaches 101” experience the entire family will enjoy. The hike begins at the Visitor Center where you learn about the different habitats on GTM’s beautiful seashore. Afterward\, the group heads to the beach for a salty adventure. Parking is in front of the Visitor Center; there is no parking fee. \nThe Visitor Center address: 505 Guana River Road\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, FL  32082. \nPlease CLICK HERE to reserve a spot online for the Beach Exploration. \nDo I need a reservation to attend?  \n\nYes\, register online by following the links provided above.\n\nIf I can’t make it\, how do I cancel my reservation?  \n\nWhen you register\, you receive an email confirmation with information about canceling.\n\nWhat should I wear?  \n\nAppropriate clothing for the outdoors is recommended. Dress in layers and prepare for any type of weather. Closed-toe shoes are encouraged but not required. Hats protect your skin from the sun\, along with sunscreen. Bug spray is also suggested.\n\nWhat should I bring?  \n\nA reusable water bottle (that can be filled up onsite)\, insect repellent (strongly recommended)\, sunscreen\, and binoculars/camera are suggested.\n\nWhere should I meet my guide?  \n\nCLICK HERE for a Google Map. Your guide will be waiting at the GTM Visitor Center\, 15 minutes prior to the scheduled hike.\n\nHow long is the walk?  \n\nThe walk is about half a mile\, round trip. The hike leaders guide everyone ~0.25 miles\, one way. You can continue or turn around if necessary. At any point during the hike\, visitors can take swim breaks in the beautiful ocean.\n\nWhat will I learn?  \n\nThe GTM Research Reserve interpretive guide discusses where the restless sand comes from\, where it’s going and its refusal to stay put. Ask why the sand is fine or coarse and how it got its color. Learn about coquina rocks\, dune flowers\, sea birds\, shells\, and the humble gopher tortoise that digs deep burrows and comes out to dine on prickly pears along the dunes.\n\nHow old does my child need to be to attend? Can I push a stroller?  \n\nThere are no age restrictions for this hike\, but the Florida heat can be uncomfortable for small children. You can push a stroller; however\, we strongly recommend strollers with large beach-capable wheels.\n\nI have a bad back. Can I still participate in this hike?  \n\nThe hike is a moderately paced with soft sand terrain. Join the hike if you feel comfortable walking through beach sand for about half of a mile.\n\nIs there anything else to see afterward? \n\nIf you like\, stay at the beach longer and collect shells\, swim in the ocean\, or lie in the sun. You can purchase a $3 parking pass to enjoy the Dam area\, where visitors fish\, rent kayaks or paddle-boards. Hike one of the beautiful trails\, head to one of the three beach lots or hang out in the Visitor Center to learn more about the reserve’s natural surroundings.
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/beach-exploration-6/
LOCATION:GTM Research Reserve\, 505 Guana River Rd.\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, FL\, 32082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dune System,Education,Environment,Estuary,GTM Research Reserve
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://gtmnerr.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Beach-Exploration-CA.png
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260217T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260217T110000
DTSTAMP:20260513T192327
CREATED:20260206T153412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T194922Z
UID:79203-1771318800-1771326000@gtmnerr.org
SUMMARY:Ocean to Estuary: A Tidal Journey
DESCRIPTION:What changes as land meets the sea? Join us for an immersive walk from the Atlantic Ocean to the Matanzas River estuary\, crossing dunes\, maritime forest and mangroves. Meeting locations will alternate between the River to Sea Preserve and Bing’s Landing. \nEXPLORE COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS\nDunes & Beach — How do sea oats\, beach morning glory and coquina rocks protect and shape the shoreline?\nMaritime Hammock—What roles do trees\, vines\, ferns and epiphytes play in providing habitat and shelter?\nMangrove Estuary—Why is this area called the “Nursery of the Sea?” Discover marsh grasses\, mangroves\, oyster bars\, fish\, crabs and birds.  \nBECOME A CITIZEN SCIENTIST\nHow healthy is our local estuary? Join our citizen science team to investigate.\nWhat do salinity\, pH\, water temperature\, dissolved oxygen\, plankton\, wildlife\, plants\, weather and tides tell us about ecosystem health?\nCollect real data and use evidence to explore estuary vitality.  \nHANDS-ON & INTERACTIVE\nWhat tiny details reveal the big picture? Use Discovery Cards\, jeweler’s loupes and field tools to observe\, question and discover.\nShare your findings and help build understanding of Florida’s coast.\nNo science experience needed—just curiosity! \nREGISTER HERE!
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/ocean-to-estuary-a-tidal-journey/
LOCATION:River to Sea Preserve\, 9805 N Ocean Shore Blvd\,\, Palm Coast\, FL\, 32137\, United States
CATEGORIES:citizen scientist,Dune System,Education,Environment,Estuary
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://gtmnerr.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Ocean-to-Estuary-River-to-Sea-1.png
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260117T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260117T110000
DTSTAMP:20260513T192327
CREATED:20251125T194425Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T202030Z
UID:78849-1768640400-1768647600@gtmnerr.org
SUMMARY:Beach Exploration
DESCRIPTION:Join GTM Research Reserve docents for a beach walk. Learn about the animals that call the beach their home\, plus discover seashells and other interesting facts. This is a “Beaches 101” experience the entire family will enjoy. The hike begins at the Visitor Center where you learn about the different habitats on GTM’s beautiful seashore. Afterward\, the group heads to the beach for a salty adventure. Parking is in front of the Visitor Center; there is no parking fee. \nThe Visitor Center address: 505 Guana River Road\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, FL  32082. \nPlease CLICK HERE to reserve a spot online for the Beach Exploration. \nDo I need a reservation to attend?  \n\nYes\, register online by following the links provided above.\n\nIf I can’t make it\, how do I cancel my reservation?  \n\nWhen you register\, you receive an email confirmation with information about canceling.\n\nWhat should I wear?  \n\nAppropriate clothing for the outdoors is recommended. Dress in layers and prepare for any type of weather. Closed-toe shoes are encouraged but not required. Hats protect your skin from the sun\, along with sunscreen. Bug spray is also suggested.\n\nWhat should I bring?  \n\nA reusable water bottle (that can be filled up onsite)\, insect repellent (strongly recommended)\, sunscreen\, and binoculars/camera are suggested.\n\nWhere should I meet my guide?  \n\nCLICK HERE for a Google Map. Your guide will be waiting at the GTM Visitor Center\, 15 minutes prior to the scheduled hike.\n\nHow long is the walk?  \n\nThe walk is about half a mile\, round trip. The hike leaders guide everyone ~0.25 miles\, one way. You can continue or turn around if necessary. At any point during the hike\, visitors can take swim breaks in the beautiful ocean.\n\nWhat will I learn?  \n\nThe GTM Research Reserve interpretive guide discusses where the restless sand comes from\, where it’s going and its refusal to stay put. Ask why the sand is fine or coarse and how it got its color. Learn about coquina rocks\, dune flowers\, sea birds\, shells\, and the humble gopher tortoise that digs deep burrows and comes out to dine on prickly pears along the dunes.\n\nHow old does my child need to be to attend? Can I push a stroller?  \n\nThere are no age restrictions for this hike\, but the Florida heat can be uncomfortable for small children. You can push a stroller; however\, we strongly recommend strollers with large beach-capable wheels.\n\nI have a bad back. Can I still participate in this hike?  \n\nThe hike is a moderately paced with soft sand terrain. Join the hike if you feel comfortable walking through beach sand for about half of a mile.\n\nIs there anything else to see afterward? \n\nIf you like\, stay at the beach longer and collect shells\, swim in the ocean\, or lie in the sun. You can purchase a $3 parking pass to enjoy the Dam area\, where visitors fish\, rent kayaks or paddle-boards. Hike one of the beautiful trails\, head to one of the three beach lots or hang out in the Visitor Center to learn more about the reserve’s natural surroundings.
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/beach-exploration-10/
LOCATION:GTM Research Reserve\, 505 Guana River Rd.\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, FL\, 32082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dune System,Education,Environment,Estuary,GTM Research Reserve
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://gtmnerr.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Beach-Exploration-CA.png
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251220T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251220T110000
DTSTAMP:20260513T192327
CREATED:20250425T151322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250425T151322Z
UID:78154-1766221200-1766228400@gtmnerr.org
SUMMARY:Beach Exploration
DESCRIPTION:Join GTM Research Reserve docents for a beach walk. Learn about the animals that call the beach their home\, plus discover seashells and other interesting facts. This is a “Beaches 101” experience the entire family will enjoy. The hike begins at the Visitor Center where you learn about the different habitats on GTM’s beautiful seashore. Afterward\, the group heads to the beach for a salty adventure. Parking is in front of the Visitor Center; there is no parking fee. \nThe Visitor Center address: 505 Guana River Road\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, FL  32082. \nPlease CLICK HERE to reserve a spot online for the Beach Exploration. \nDo I need a reservation to attend?  \n\nYes\, register online by following the links provided above.\n\nIf I can’t make it\, how do I cancel my reservation?  \n\nWhen you register\, you receive an email confirmation with information about canceling.\n\nWhat should I wear?  \n\nAppropriate clothing for the outdoors is recommended. Dress in layers and prepare for any type of weather. Closed-toe shoes are encouraged but not required. Hats protect your skin from the sun\, along with sunscreen. Bug spray is also suggested.\n\nWhat should I bring?  \n\nA reusable water bottle (that can be filled up onsite)\, insect repellent (strongly recommended)\, sunscreen\, and binoculars/camera are suggested.\n\nWhere should I meet my guide?  \n\nCLICK HERE for a Google Map. Your guide will be waiting at the GTM Visitor Center\, 15 minutes prior to the scheduled hike.\n\nHow long is the walk?  \n\nThe walk is about half a mile\, round trip. The hike leaders guide everyone ~0.25 miles\, one way. You can continue or turn around if necessary. At any point during the hike\, visitors can take swim breaks in the beautiful ocean.\n\nWhat will I learn?  \n\nThe GTM Research Reserve interpretive guide discusses where the restless sand comes from\, where it’s going and its refusal to stay put. Ask why the sand is fine or coarse and how it got its color. Learn about coquina rocks\, dune flowers\, sea birds\, shells\, and the humble gopher tortoise that digs deep burrows and comes out to dine on prickly pears along the dunes.\n\nHow old does my child need to be to attend? Can I push a stroller?  \n\nThere are no age restrictions for this hike\, but the Florida heat can be uncomfortable for small children. You can push a stroller; however\, we strongly recommend strollers with large beach-capable wheels.\n\nI have a bad back. Can I still participate in this hike?  \n\nThe hike is a moderately paced with soft sand terrain. Join the hike if you feel comfortable walking through beach sand for about half of a mile.\n\nIs there anything else to see afterward? \n\nIf you like\, stay at the beach longer and collect shells\, swim in the ocean\, or lie in the sun. You can purchase a $3 parking pass to enjoy the Dam area\, where visitors fish\, rent kayaks or paddle-boards. Hike one of the beautiful trails\, head to one of the three beach lots or hang out in the Visitor Center to learn more about the reserve’s natural surroundings.
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/beach-exploration-9/
LOCATION:GTM Research Reserve\, 505 Guana River Rd.\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, FL\, 32082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dune System,Education,Environment,Estuary,GTM Research Reserve
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://gtmnerr.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Beach-Exploration-CA.png
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251115T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251115T110000
DTSTAMP:20260513T192327
CREATED:20250425T141056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250425T141316Z
UID:78145-1763197200-1763204400@gtmnerr.org
SUMMARY:Beach Exploration
DESCRIPTION:Join GTM Research Reserve docents for a beach walk. Learn about the animals that call the beach their home\, plus discover seashells and other interesting facts. This is a “Beaches 101” experience the entire family will enjoy. The hike begins at the Visitor Center where you learn about the different habitats on GTM’s beautiful seashore. Afterward\, the group heads to the beach for a salty adventure. Parking is in front of the Visitor Center. \nThe Visitor Center address: 505 Guana River Road\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, FL  32082. \nPlease CLICK HERE to reserve a spot online for the Beach Exploration. \nDo I need a reservation to attend?  \n\nYes\, register online by following the links provided above.\n\nIf I can’t make it\, how do I cancel my reservation?  \n\nWhen you register\, you receive an email confirmation with information about canceling.\n\nWhat should I wear?  \n\nAppropriate clothing for the outdoors is recommended. Dress in layers and prepare for any type of weather. Closed-toe shoes are encouraged but not required. Hats protect your skin from the sun\, along with sunscreen. Bug spray is also suggested.\n\nWhat should I bring?  \n\nA reusable water bottle (that can be filled up onsite)\, insect repellent (strongly recommended)\, sunscreen\, and binoculars/camera are suggested.\n\nWhere should I meet my guide?  \n\nCLICK HERE for a Google Map. Your guide will be waiting at the GTM Visitor Center\, 15 minutes prior to the scheduled hike.\n\nHow long is the walk?  \n\nThe walk is about half a mile\, round trip. The hike leaders guide everyone ~0.25 miles\, one way. You can continue or turn around if necessary. At any point during the hike\, visitors can take swim breaks in the beautiful ocean.\n\nWhat will I learn?  \n\nThe GTM Research Reserve interpretive guide discusses where the restless sand comes from\, where it’s going and its refusal to stay put. Ask why the sand is fine or coarse and how it got its color. Learn about coquina rocks\, dune flowers\, sea birds\, shells\, and the humble gopher tortoise that digs deep burrows and comes out to dine on prickly pears along the dunes.\n\nHow old does my child need to be to attend? Can I push a stroller?  \n\nThere are no age restrictions for this hike\, but the Florida heat can be uncomfortable for small children. You can push a stroller; however\, we strongly recommend strollers with large beach-capable wheels.\n\nI have a bad back. Can I still participate in this hike?  \n\nThe hike is a moderately paced with soft sand terrain. Join the hike if you feel comfortable walking through beach sand for about half of a mile.\n\nIs there anything else to see afterward? \n\nIf you like\, stay at the beach longer and collect shells\, swim in the ocean\, or lie in the sun. You can purchase a $3 parking pass to enjoy the Dam area\, where visitors fish\, rent kayaks or paddle-boards. Hike one of the beautiful trails\, head to one of the three beach lots or hang out in the Visitor Center to learn more about the reserve’s natural surroundings.
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/beach-exploration-8/
LOCATION:GTM Research Reserve\, 505 Guana River Rd.\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, FL\, 32082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dune System,Education,Environment,Estuary,GTM Research Reserve
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://gtmnerr.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Beach-Exploration-CA.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250816T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250816T110000
DTSTAMP:20260513T192327
CREATED:20240409T091939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250421T150959Z
UID:13142-1755334800-1755342000@gtmnerr.org
SUMMARY:Beach Exploration
DESCRIPTION:Join GTM Research Reserve docents for a beach walk. Learn about the animals that call the beach their home\, plus discover seashells and other interesting facts. This is a “Beaches 101” experience the entire family will enjoy. The hike begins at the Visitor Center where you learn about the different habitats on GTM’s beautiful seashore. Afterward\, the group heads to the beach for a salty adventure. Parking is in front of the Visitor Center. \nThe Visitor Center address: 505 Guana River Road\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, FL  32082. \nPlease CLICK HERE to reserve a spot online for the Beach Exploration. \nDo I need a reservation to attend?  \n\nYes\, register online by following the links provided above.\n\nIf I can’t make it\, how do I cancel my reservation?  \n\nWhen you register\, you receive an email confirmation with information about canceling.\n\nWhat should I wear?  \n\nAppropriate clothing for the outdoors is recommended. Dress in layers and prepare for any type of weather. Closed-toe shoes are encouraged but not required. Hats protect your skin from the sun\, along with sunscreen. Bug spray is also suggested.\n\nWhat should I bring?  \n\nA reusable water bottle (that can be filled up onsite)\, insect repellent (strongly recommended)\, sunscreen\, and binoculars/camera are suggested.\n\nWhere should I meet my guide?  \n\nCLICK HERE for a Google Map. Your guide will be waiting at the GTM Visitor Center\, 15 minutes prior to the scheduled hike.\n\nHow long is the walk?  \n\nThe walk is about half a mile\, round trip. The hike leaders guide everyone ~0.25 miles\, one way. You can continue or turn around if necessary. At any point during the hike\, visitors can take swim breaks in the beautiful ocean.\n\nWhat will I learn?  \n\nThe GTM Research Reserve interpretive guide discusses where the restless sand comes from\, where it’s going and its refusal to stay put. Ask why the sand is fine or coarse and how it got its color. Learn about coquina rocks\, dune flowers\, sea birds\, shells\, and the humble gopher tortoise that digs deep burrows and comes out to dine on prickly pears along the dunes.\n\nHow old does my child need to be to attend? Can I push a stroller?  \n\nThere are no age restrictions for this hike\, but the Florida heat can be uncomfortable for small children. You can push a stroller; however\, we strongly recommend strollers with large beach-capable wheels.\n\nI have a bad back. Can I still participate in this hike?  \n\nThe hike is a moderately paced with soft sand terrain. Join the hike if you feel comfortable walking through beach sand for about half of a mile.\n\nIs there anything else to see afterward? \n\nIf you like\, stay at the beach longer and collect shells\, swim in the ocean\, or lie in the sun. You can purchase a $3 parking pass to enjoy the Dam area\, where visitors fish\, rent kayaks or paddle-boards. Hike one of the beautiful trails\, head to one of the three beach lots or hang out in the Visitor Center to learn more about the reserve’s natural surroundings.
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/beach-exploration-7/
LOCATION:GTM Research Reserve\, 505 Guana River Rd.\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, FL\, 32082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dune System,Education,Environment,Estuary,GTM Research Reserve,Shoreline
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250719T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250719T110000
DTSTAMP:20260513T192327
CREATED:20240408T143341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250421T134614Z
UID:13121-1752915600-1752922800@gtmnerr.org
SUMMARY:Beach Exploration
DESCRIPTION:Join GTM Research Reserve docents for a beach walk. Learn about the animals that call the beach their home\, plus discover seashells and other interesting facts. This is a “Beaches 101” experience the entire family will enjoy. The hike begins at the Visitor Center where you learn about the different habitats on GTM’s beautiful seashore. Afterward\, the group heads to the beach for a salty adventure. Parking is in front of the Visitor Center. \nThe Visitor Center address: 505 Guana River Road\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, FL  32082. \nPlease CLICK HERE to reserve a spot online for the Beach Exploration. \nDo I need a reservation to attend?  \n\nYes\, register online by following the links provided above.\n\nIf I can’t make it\, how do I cancel my reservation?  \n\nWhen you register\, you receive an email confirmation with information about canceling.\n\nWhat should I wear?  \n\nAppropriate clothing for the outdoors is recommended. Dress in layers and prepare for any type of weather. Closed-toe shoes are encouraged but not required. Hats protect your skin from the sun\, along with sunscreen. Bug spray is also suggested.\n\nWhat should I bring?  \n\nA reusable water bottle (that can be filled up onsite)\, insect repellent (strongly recommended)\, sunscreen\, and binoculars/camera are suggested.\n\nWhere should I meet my guide?  \n\nCLICK HERE for a Google Map. Your guide will be waiting at the GTM Visitor Center\, 15 minutes prior to the scheduled hike.\n\nHow long is the walk?  \n\nThe walk is about half a mile\, round trip. The hike leaders guide everyone ~0.25 miles\, one way. You can continue or turn around if necessary. At any point during the hike\, visitors can take swim breaks in the beautiful ocean.\n\nWhat will I learn?  \n\nThe GTM Research Reserve interpretive guide discusses where the restless sand comes from\, where it’s going and its refusal to stay put. Ask why the sand is fine or coarse and how it got its color. Learn about coquina rocks\, dune flowers\, sea birds\, shells\, and the humble gopher tortoise that digs deep burrows and comes out to dine on prickly pears along the dunes.\n\nHow old does my child need to be to attend? Can I push a stroller?  \n\nThere are no age restrictions for this hike\, but the Florida heat can be uncomfortable for small children. You can push a stroller; however\, we strongly recommend strollers with large beach-capable wheels.\n\nI have a bad back. Can I still participate in this hike?  \n\nThe hike is a moderately paced with soft sand terrain. Join the hike if you feel comfortable walking through beach sand for about half of a mile.\n\nIs there anything else to see afterward? \n\nIf you like\, stay at the beach longer and collect shells\, swim in the ocean\, or lie in the sun. You can purchase a $3 parking pass to enjoy the Dam area\, where visitors fish\, rent kayaks or paddle-boards. Hike one of the beautiful trails\, head to one of the three beach lots or hang out in the Visitor Center to learn more about the reserve’s natural surroundings.
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/beach-exploration-2/
LOCATION:GTM Research Reserve\, 505 Guana River Rd.\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, FL\, 32082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dune System,Education,Environment,Estuary,GTM Research Reserve,Shoreline
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250621T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250621T110000
DTSTAMP:20260513T192327
CREATED:20240408T144121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250204T173557Z
UID:13124-1750496400-1750503600@gtmnerr.org
SUMMARY:Beach Exploration
DESCRIPTION:Join GTM Research Reserve docents for a beach walk. Learn about the animals that call the beach their home\, plus discover seashells and other interesting facts. This is a “Beaches 101” experience the entire family will enjoy. The hike begins at the Visitor Center where you learn about the different habitats on GTM’s beautiful seashore. Afterward\, the group heads to the beach for a salty adventure. Parking is in front of the Visitor Center; there is no parking fee. \nThe Visitor Center address: 505 Guana River Road\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, FL  32082. \nPlease CLICK HERE to reserve a spot online for the Beach Exploration. \nDo I need a reservation to attend?  \n\nYes\, register online by following the links provided above.\n\nIf I can’t make it\, how do I cancel my reservation?  \n\nWhen you register\, you receive an email confirmation with information about canceling.\n\nWhat should I wear?  \n\nAppropriate clothing for the outdoors is recommended. Dress in layers and prepare for any type of weather. Closed-toe shoes are encouraged but not required. Hats protect your skin from the sun\, along with sunscreen. Bug spray is also suggested.\n\nWhat should I bring?  \n\nA reusable water bottle (that can be filled up onsite)\, insect repellent (strongly recommended)\, sunscreen\, and binoculars/camera are suggested.\n\nWhere should I meet my guide?  \n\nCLICK HERE for a Google Map. Your guide will be waiting at the GTM Visitor Center\, 15 minutes prior to the scheduled hike.\n\nHow long is the walk?  \n\nThe walk is about half a mile\, round trip. The hike leaders guide everyone ~0.25 miles\, one way. You can continue or turn around if necessary. At any point during the hike\, visitors can take swim breaks in the beautiful ocean.\n\nWhat will I learn?  \n\nThe GTM Research Reserve interpretive guide discusses where the restless sand comes from\, where it’s going and its refusal to stay put. Ask why the sand is fine or coarse and how it got its color. Learn about coquina rocks\, dune flowers\, sea birds\, shells\, and the humble gopher tortoise that digs deep burrows and comes out to dine on prickly pears along the dunes.\n\nHow old does my child need to be to attend? Can I push a stroller?  \n\nThere are no age restrictions for this hike\, but the Florida heat can be uncomfortable for small children. You can push a stroller; however\, we strongly recommend strollers with large beach-capable wheels.\n\nI have a bad back. Can I still participate in this hike?  \n\nThe hike is a moderately paced with soft sand terrain. Join the hike if you feel comfortable walking through beach sand for about half of a mile.\n\nIs there anything else to see afterward? \n\nIf you like\, stay at the beach longer and collect shells\, swim in the ocean\, or lie in the sun. You can purchase a $3 parking pass to enjoy the Dam area\, where visitors fish\, rent kayaks or paddle-boards. Hike one of the beautiful trails\, head to one of the three beach lots or hang out in the Visitor Center to learn more about the reserve’s natural surroundings.
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/beach-exploration-3/
LOCATION:GTM Research Reserve\, 505 Guana River Rd.\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, FL\, 32082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dune System,Education,Environment,Estuary,GTM Research Reserve,Shoreline
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://gtmnerr.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Beach-Exploration-CA.png
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250603T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250603T150000
DTSTAMP:20260513T192327
CREATED:20250415T135611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250416T122712Z
UID:78050-1748941200-1748962800@gtmnerr.org
SUMMARY:Lifelong Learners: Adult Coastal Camp
DESCRIPTION:From the coastal wetlands to the beaches\, this three-day camp for lifelong learners will bring the classroom into the field throughout Flagler County. Lifelong Learners will: \n\nexplore marshes\, estuaries\, rocky intertidal zone\, and dunes on foot and by kayak.\nlearn about monitoring efforts researchers use to understand our coastal environment.\nshare stewardship opportunities in which everyone can participate.\n\nTO REGISTER AND FOR MORE LOCATION INFORMATION\, CLICK HERE. 
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/lifelong-learners-adult-coastal-camp-3/
LOCATION:Washington Oaks Gardens State Park\, 6400 N Ocean Shore Blvd.\, Palm Coast\, FL\, 32137\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Engagement,Dune System,Education,Environment,Estuary,Kayaking,Shoreline
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T110000
DTSTAMP:20260513T192327
CREATED:20240408T145152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250204T151456Z
UID:13127-1747472400-1747479600@gtmnerr.org
SUMMARY:Beach Exploration
DESCRIPTION:Join GTM Research Reserve docents for a beach walk. Learn about the animals that call the beach their home\, plus discover seashells and other interesting facts. This is a “Beaches 101” experience the entire family will enjoy. The hike begins at the Visitor Center where you learn about the different habitats on GTM’s beautiful seashore. Afterward\, the group heads to the beach for a salty adventure. Parking is in front of the Visitor Center; there is no parking fee. \nThe Visitor Center address: 505 Guana River Road\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, FL  32082. \nPlease CLICK HERE to reserve a spot online for the Beach Exploration. \nDo I need a reservation to attend?  \n\nYes\, register online by following the links provided above.\n\nIf I can’t make it\, how do I cancel my reservation?  \n\nWhen you register\, you receive an email confirmation with information about canceling.\n\nWhat should I wear?  \n\nAppropriate clothing for the outdoors is recommended. Dress in layers and prepare for any type of weather. Closed-toe shoes are encouraged but not required. Hats protect your skin from the sun\, along with sunscreen. Bug spray is also suggested.\n\nWhat should I bring?  \n\nA reusable water bottle (that can be filled up onsite)\, insect repellent (strongly recommended)\, sunscreen\, and binoculars/camera are suggested.\n\nWhere should I meet my guide?  \n\nCLICK HERE for a Google Map. Your guide will be waiting at the GTM Visitor Center\, 15 minutes prior to the scheduled hike.\n\nHow long is the walk?  \n\nThe walk is about half a mile\, round trip. The hike leaders guide everyone ~0.25 miles\, one way. You can continue or turn around if necessary. At any point during the hike\, visitors can take swim breaks in the beautiful ocean.\n\nWhat will I learn?  \n\nThe GTM Research Reserve interpretive guide discusses where the restless sand comes from\, where it’s going and its refusal to stay put. Ask why the sand is fine or coarse and how it got its color. Learn about coquina rocks\, dune flowers\, sea birds\, shells\, and the humble gopher tortoise that digs deep burrows and comes out to dine on prickly pears along the dunes.\n\nHow old does my child need to be to attend? Can I push a stroller?  \n\nThere are no age restrictions for this hike\, but the Florida heat can be uncomfortable for small children. You can push a stroller; however\, we strongly recommend strollers with large beach-capable wheels.\n\nI have a bad back. Can I still participate in this hike?  \n\nThe hike is a moderately paced with soft sand terrain. Join the hike if you feel comfortable walking through beach sand for about half of a mile.\n\nIs there anything else to see afterward? \n\nIf you like\, stay at the beach longer and collect shells\, swim in the ocean\, or lie in the sun. You can purchase a $3 parking pass to enjoy the Dam area\, where visitors fish\, rent kayaks or paddle-boards. Hike one of the beautiful trails\, head to one of the three beach lots or hang out in the Visitor Center to learn more about the reserve’s natural surroundings.
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/13127/
LOCATION:GTM Research Reserve\, 505 Guana River Rd.\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, FL\, 32082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dune System,Education,Environment,Estuary,GTM Research Reserve
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://gtmnerr.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Beach-Exploration-CA.png
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250419T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250419T110000
DTSTAMP:20260513T192327
CREATED:20240408T145858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250203T163523Z
UID:13130-1745053200-1745060400@gtmnerr.org
SUMMARY:Beach Exploration
DESCRIPTION:Join GTM Research Reserve docents for a beach walk. Learn about the animals that call the beach their home\, plus discover seashells and other interesting facts. This is a “Beaches 101” experience the entire family will enjoy. The hike begins at the Visitor Center where you learn about the different habitats on GTM’s beautiful seashore. Afterward\, the group heads to the beach for a salty adventure. Parking is in front of the Visitor Center; there is no parking fee. \nThe Visitor Center address: 505 Guana River Road\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, FL  32082. \nPlease CLICK HERE to reserve a spot online for the Beach Exploration. \nDo I need a reservation to attend?  \n\nYes\, register online by following the links provided above.\n\nIf I can’t make it\, how do I cancel my reservation?  \n\nWhen you register\, you receive an email confirmation with information about canceling.\n\nWhat should I wear?  \n\nAppropriate clothing for the outdoors is recommended. Dress in layers and prepare for any type of weather. Closed-toe shoes are encouraged but not required. Hats protect your skin from the sun\, along with sunscreen. Bug spray is also suggested.\n\nWhat should I bring?  \n\nA reusable water bottle (that can be filled up onsite)\, insect repellent (strongly recommended)\, sunscreen\, and binoculars/camera are suggested.\n\nWhere should I meet my guide?  \n\nCLICK HERE for a Google Map. Your guide will be waiting at the GTM Visitor Center\, 15 minutes prior to the scheduled hike.\n\nHow long is the walk?  \n\nThe walk is about half a mile\, round trip. The hike leaders guide everyone ~0.25 miles\, one way. You can continue or turn around if necessary. At any point during the hike\, visitors can take swim breaks in the beautiful ocean.\n\nWhat will I learn?  \n\nThe GTM Research Reserve interpretive guide discusses where the restless sand comes from\, where it’s going and its refusal to stay put. Ask why the sand is fine or coarse and how it got its color. Learn about coquina rocks\, dune flowers\, sea birds\, shells\, and the humble gopher tortoise that digs deep burrows and comes out to dine on prickly pears along the dunes.\n\nHow old does my child need to be to attend? Can I push a stroller?  \n\nThere are no age restrictions for this hike\, but the Florida heat can be uncomfortable for small children. You can push a stroller; however\, we strongly recommend strollers with large beach-capable wheels.\n\nI have a bad back. Can I still participate in this hike?  \n\nThe hike is a moderately paced with soft sand terrain. Join the hike if you feel comfortable walking through beach sand for about half of a mile.\n\nIs there anything else to see afterward? \n\nIf you like\, stay at the beach longer and collect shells\, swim in the ocean\, or lie in the sun. You can purchase a $3 parking pass to enjoy the Dam area\, where visitors fish\, rent kayaks or paddle-boards. Hike one of the beautiful trails\, head to one of the three beach lots or hang out in the Visitor Center to learn more about the reserve’s natural surroundings.
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/beach-exploration-4/
LOCATION:GTM Research Reserve\, 505 Guana River Rd.\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, FL\, 32082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dune System,Education,Environment,Estuary,GTM Research Reserve
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://gtmnerr.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Beach-Exploration-CA.png
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250315T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250315T110000
DTSTAMP:20260513T192327
CREATED:20240408T152248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250131T201450Z
UID:13133-1742029200-1742036400@gtmnerr.org
SUMMARY:Beach Exploration
DESCRIPTION:Join GTM Research Reserve docents for a beach walk. Learn about the animals that call the beach their home\, plus discover seashells and other interesting facts. This is a “Beaches 101” experience the entire family will enjoy. The hike begins at the Visitor Center where you learn about the different habitats on GTM’s beautiful seashore. Afterward\, the group heads to the beach for a salty adventure. Parking is in front of the Visitor Center; there is no parking fee. \nThe Visitor Center address: 505 Guana River Road\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, FL  32082. \nPlease CLICK HEREto reserve a spot online for the Beach Exploration. \nDo I need a reservation to attend?  \n\nYes\, register online by following the links provided above.\n\nIf I can’t make it\, how do I cancel my reservation?  \n\nWhen you register\, you receive an email confirmation with information about canceling.\n\nWhat should I wear?  \n\nAppropriate clothing for the outdoors is recommended. Dress in layers and prepare for any type of weather. Closed-toe shoes are encouraged but not required. Hats protect your skin from the sun\, along with sunscreen. Bug spray is also suggested.\n\nWhat should I bring?  \n\nA reusable water bottle (that can be filled up onsite)\, insect repellent (strongly recommended)\, sunscreen\, and binoculars/camera are suggested.\n\nWhere should I meet my guide?  \n\nCLICK HERE for a Google Map. Your guide will be waiting at the GTM Visitor Center\, 15 minutes prior to the scheduled hike.\n\nHow long is the walk?  \n\nThe walk is about half a mile\, round trip. The hike leaders guide everyone ~0.25 miles\, one way. You can continue or turn around if necessary. At any point during the hike\, visitors can take swim breaks in the beautiful ocean.\n\nWhat will I learn?  \n\nThe GTM Research Reserve interpretive guide discusses where the restless sand comes from\, where it’s going and its refusal to stay put. Ask why the sand is fine or coarse and how it got its color. Learn about coquina rocks\, dune flowers\, sea birds\, shells\, and the humble gopher tortoise that digs deep burrows and comes out to dine on prickly pears along the dunes.\n\nHow old does my child need to be to attend? Can I push a stroller?  \n\nThere are no age restrictions for this hike\, but the Florida heat can be uncomfortable for small children. You can push a stroller; however\, we strongly recommend strollers with large beach-capable wheels.\n\nI have a bad back. Can I still participate in this hike?  \n\nThe hike is a moderately paced with soft sand terrain. Join the hike if you feel comfortable walking through beach sand for about half of a mile.\n\nIs there anything else to see afterward? \n\nIf you like\, stay at the beach longer and collect shells\, swim in the ocean\, or lie in the sun. You can purchase a $3 parking pass to enjoy the Dam area\, where visitors fish\, rent kayaks or paddle-boards. Hike one of the beautiful trails\, head to one of the three beach lots or hang out in the Visitor Center to learn more about the reserve’s natural surroundings.\n\nGUIDED EXPLORATION HIKE \nFocus key phrase: Guided exploration hike \nMeta description: On the Guided Exploration Hike\, visitors learn about the Guana Peninsula’s natural biodiversity\, extensive cultural history\, vital estuarine resources\, and current efforts to protect these resources. \nCONTAINER TEXT STARTS BELOW: \nVisitors learn about the Guana Peninsula’s natural biodiversity\, expansive cultural history\, vital estuarine resources\, and current efforts to protect these resources. Meet at the GTM Research Reserve’s Trailhead Pavilion located west of the Guana Dam. Wear comfortable closed-toe shoes. There is a $3 per vehicle parking fee.
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/beach-exploration-5/
LOCATION:GTM Research Reserve\, 505 Guana River Rd.\, Ponte Vedra Beach\, FL\, 32082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dune System,Education,Environment,Estuary,GTM Research Reserve
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://gtmnerr.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Beach-Exploration-CA.png
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240716T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240718T150000
DTSTAMP:20260513T192327
CREATED:20240603T115537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T115537Z
UID:13306-1721120400-1721314800@gtmnerr.org
SUMMARY:Lifelong Learners: Adult Coastal Camp
DESCRIPTION:From the coastal wetlands to the beaches\, this three-day camp for lifelong learners will take the classroom into the field throughout Flagler County.\nThis camp is SOLD OUT\, but we are accepting a “wait list.” REGISTER HERE.\nLifelong learners will:\n\nexplore marshes\, estuaries\, rocky intertidal zone\, and dunes on foot and by kayak\,\nlearn about monitoring efforts researchers use to understand our coastal environment\, and\nshare stewardship opportunities that everyone can participate in.\n\nThis program is hosted by Friends of the GTM Reserve and led by Florida Sea Grant Extension.\nPlease contact Kaitlyn.Dietz@FloridaDEP.gov with any questions.
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/lifelong-learners-adult-coastal-camp-2/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:Dune System,Education,Environment,Estuary,Friends of the GTM Reserve,GTM Research Reserve,Research
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240709T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240711T150000
DTSTAMP:20260513T192327
CREATED:20240603T115447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240603T115447Z
UID:13297-1720515600-1720710000@gtmnerr.org
SUMMARY:Lifelong Learners: Adult Coastal Camp
DESCRIPTION:From the coastal wetlands to the beaches\, this three-day camp for lifelong learners will take the classroom into the field throughout Flagler County.\nREGISTER HERE.\nLifelong learners will:\n\nexplore marshes\, estuaries\, rocky intertidal zone\, and dunes on foot and by kayak\,\nlearn about monitoring efforts researchers use to understand our coastal environment\, and\nshare stewardship opportunities that everyone can participate in.\n\nThis program is hosted by Friends of the GTM Reserve and led by Florida Sea Grant Extension.\nPlease contact Kaitlyn.Dietz@FloridaDEP.gov with any questions.
URL:https://gtmnerr.org/calendar/lifelong-learners-adult-coastal-camp/
LOCATION:FL
CATEGORIES:Dune System,Education,Environment,Estuary,Friends of the GTM Reserve,GTM Research Reserve
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