Marine Science Station hosts international guests
The Navarre Beach Marine Science Station is used to having plenty of guests – human and marine life – each day. However, last week was a little different when the NBMSS and Northwest Florida Marine Education and Discovery of Gulf Ecosystems, Inc. (EDGE) teamed up with the Gulf Coast Citizen Diplomacy Council to host a group of Russian visitors , who came to the U.S. as part of the Department of State’s International Ecotourism and Environmental Outreach program.
Brothers cycling across country to help wounded veterans
Retired Navy veteran Michael Schwartz and his brother Steve pedaled through Navarre Monday on their mission to raise money for wounded veterans and their families through the nonprofit Cycling for Warriors organization.
Take a Kid Fishing event aims to hook young anglers
Hundreds of new anglers will be born on October 12 when the 5th Annual Take a Kid Fishing event rolls onto the Navarre Beach Pier.
Sand sculptors take center stage
Armed with their imagination and the sugar-white sand of Navarre Beach as their canvas, international master sand sculptors crafted masterpieces while thousands upon thousands of visitors gazed in amazement last weekend.
Gulf red snapper opens Oct. 1
Just as the temperatures might start dropping in October, the fishing in the Gulf of Mexico could start heating up as red snapper recreational harvest season will begin on Tuesday, October 1 in state and federal waters of the Gulf.
Beach restoration funding uncertain
Although Santa Rosa County authorized consultant Coastal Tech to seek permitting for Navarre Beach restoration at the beginning of 2013, it remains unclear how commissioners will actually pay for the projected $10-12 million project, which could start next year.
Aquatic design group designing pools for turtle center
Navarre residents Stephanie and Chris Kadletz are using their experience in marine and zoological sciences to help bring their clients’ aquarium ideas to life.
Turtle returned to Navarre waters after recovery
Navarre Beach was the host site of a homecoming of sorts last week. Aaliyah, a juvenile green turtle, was released into the Santa Rosa Sound near Opal Beach after spending the last few weeks at the Gulfarium recovering from injuries.
4 more license-free fishing days
Florida is getting four additional license-free fishing days, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission announced Monday.
Run for the Reef early registration approaching
Walkers who are as slow as loggerhead turtles and runners as fast as spotted eagle rays are sought for the Navarre Beach Marine Sanctuary’s “Run for the Reef,” a 5K for adults and 1 mile fun run for kids. Organizers hope the October 13 event will raise more than $6,000 for the group’s artificial snorkeling and diving reefs and related improvements at Navarre Beach Park.“
















