Science On The River
In April 12, 2017, the Environmental Science Capstone class at FSU collaborated with Dan Tonsmeire and the Apalachicola Riverkeepers...
Dr. Cotton and the Economics of A River
Chen Duo, Kyle Parsons, Lexie Pushkin, and Jake Liotta interviewed Dr. Chip Cotton for the Economics of the Gulf Fisheries and how the...
Life on the River
For our first trip for, we visited Eastpoint to interview a houseboat owner about living on the water and how the water war has affected...
The Fort at Prospect Bluff
For our group project, Jamie, Sammi, Aleks, and I set out to film the remains of the 19th century fort at Prospect Bluff. As we drove...
Lake Seminole Paddle
Students from the Environmental Science and Policy capstone class explored Lake Seminole on Saturday Feb., 25th. Apalachicola...
Oysters and the Apalachicola River
My group went to the Apalachicola Bay to do filming on how oysters and oyster fishermen were impacted by the water wars. The trip...
Tupelo Honey and the Apalachicola River
On our first trip we met Gary Adkison, a local beekeeper, at a gas station at the one stop light in Wewahitchka. Wewahitchka is a small...
Local Voices of the Apalachicola River
On Monday, January 30th, Kyle Parsons, Jake Liotta, and Jamie Lawrence headed to the Jim Woodruff Dam around 11:00 AM. Upon arrival, we...
Biodiversity of the Apalachicola River System: The Longleaf Pine Habitat
My group covered the biodiversity of the Apalachicola River System and how it affects the surrounding natural systems as a whole. We...
An Introduction to the Apalachicola
I worked with Rillan Dasalla and Kassi Bell on what we thought would be and important topic to tackle- an introductory video. Because our...