2022 Holiday Party

Join Bay Watch for an evening of holiday fun at Finn’s on December 3 from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm. All are welcome to join us for the festivities, but Members receive an early gift of a $15 Food Voucher for Finn's. Not a member? No problem! Join or renew today at https://bit.ly/3EeiZBm  You can also join or renew the night of the party. Hoping to see tons of old friends and lots of new faces. Come out and celebrate the...

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Citizen Science: The Tupelo Beekeeper Association

Gulf Coast State College - SUE 231

Join us for our next Citizen Science Lecture with Ray Brodrey from the Tupelo Beekeeper Association Mangroves, a Potential Honey Crop in the Panhandle Mangroves are a native, woody tree commonly found in the coastal and brackish waters of southern Florida. Mangrove honey is a popular crop in the peninsular region of the state. However, through land disturbance and tropical storm events, the distribution of mangroves is being discovered in northern areas of the state and beyond. For information on...

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Citizen Science: Panama City Beach Turtle Watch

Gulf Coast State College - SUE 231

Join us for our next Citizen Science Lecture with Kennard Watson from Panama City Beach Turtle Watch.     We'll meet in Sarzin Lecture Hall in Language and Literature Building at Gulf Coast State College Hope to see you there.

Citizen Science: St. Andrew & St. Joseph Bays Estuary Program

Gulf Coast State College - SUE 231

Join us for our next Citizen Science Lecture with Dr. Jessica Graham from the St. Andrew & St. Joseph Bays Estuary Program. More information coming soon!      We'll meet at Gulf Coast State College SUE Room #231 Hope to see you there.

Citizen Science Lecture Series: The Panhandle Terrapin Project

The Panhandle Terrapin Project is a citizen science effort developed in partnership between the Florida Sea Grant and the U.S. Geological Survey to fill in data gaps on diamondback terrapin biology and ecology in the Florida panhandle. This presentation will cover how the volunteer program works and what we have learned over the last decade.

Citizen Science Lecture Series: Central Panhandle Aquatic Preserves’ Seagrass Monitoring and Restoration

Gulf Coast State College 5230 US 98, Panama City, FL, United States

We invite you to join Bay Watch and The St. Andrew and St. Joseph Bays Estuary Program, in collaboration with Gulf Coast State College, to gain insights into seagrass monitoring and restoration initiatives within the Central Panhandle Aquatic Preserve. Jon Brucker will discuss the techniques employed to monitor seagrass in the preserve, and discuss the ongoing efforts to restore seagrasses in St. Joseph Bay, along with future plans to restore seagrasses in the St. Andrews Bay watershed.

Monthly Board Meeting

St. Andrew Bay Watch 726 Ohio Ave Suite A, Lynn Haven, FL, United States

Monthly Board Meeting