Thursday, October 17, 2024

Olivia Poloronis selected as Miss Florida Seafood



The Florida Seafood festival has chosen its queen.

 

17-year-old Olivia Poloronis of Apalachicola was picked as this year’s queen.

 

Olivia is the daughter of Leeanne and Timmy Poloronis.

 

Olivia is a senior at the Franklin County School where she is a Beta club member and active in student government.

 

As Miss Florida Seafood, Olivia will represent the Florida Seafood Festival through interviews and various appearances on TV, radio and other outlets.

 

She will also officially open the event, as well as head up the annual parade.

 

And along with King Retsyo, she’ll ride in the front boat during the blessing of the fleet, and oversee the oyster shucking and oyster eating contests.

 

The title comes with a 1000-dollar scholarship from the Seafood Festival.

 

If you would like to stay up to date on all of the planned festivities and entertainment for this year’s festival – check out the official seafood festival website at http://www.floridaseafoodfestival.com.






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Blast on the Bay kicks off tomorrow in Port St. Joe

Gulf County Chamber of Commerce | 308 Reid Ave | Port St Joe, FL 32456 US




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NOAA Fisheries FishNews—October 17

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OCTOBER 17, 2024

Highlights

Looking to the Future, Living in the Present: Supporting a Thriving and Resilient Seafood Industry

Person unloading fish from a boat on a metal ramp

Assistant Administrator Janet Coit shares her thoughts on how NOAA Fisheries is working to ensure a bright future for the seafood community.

Outstanding Habitat Champion Recognized Through 2024 Dr. Nancy Foster Habitat Conservation Award

Damon Moore receives his award in front of a stage, posing next to a woman

NOAA and the American Fisheries Society are thrilled to honor Damon Moore with the 2024 Dr. Nancy Foster Habitat Conservation Award. Damon received the national award for his exceptional work protecting and restoring Florida coastal ecosystems.

West Coast

Science Blog: Sound Bytes—It’s a boat, it’s a plane, it’s a passive acoustic ocean glider!

Selene Fregosi takes a selfie on a small boat moving through the water

Selene Fregosi with the Cetacean Research Program at the Pacific Islands Fisheries Science Center talks about how we use underwater gliders and passive acoustic monitoring to listen for whales off the West Coast.

Southeast

Biden-Harris Administration, NOAA Announce $2 Million for Partnerships to Support Red Snapper Recovery

Man holds up a large red snapper on a sunny day on the ocean

The Biden-Harris Administration and NOAA announced they will award approximately $2 million in Inflation Reduction Act funds to support improved data for red snapper through partnerships with the Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission and the Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies at the University of Miami.

Resources for Coastal Communities Impacted By Natural Disasters

Natural disasters can cause significant damage to Florida’s coastal communities and the fisheries, aquaculture, and boating industries. Florida Sea Grant has compiled several resources for coastal community members seeking assistance.

New England/Mid-Atlantic

Science Blog: There’s a First Time for Everything

Matt Loughlin and David Axelsson from the Dyrsten crew secure a small instrument to a net aboard a fishing vessel

Join fisheries biologist Mary Kate Munley on our first cruise in a quest to learn how ocean conditions affect shortfin squid.

Science Blog: Observing—Six Things I’ve Learned in a Year

Leah Jones holds up a flat fish aboard a boat on open water

Working as a fisheries observer, you learn a thing or two over the course of a year. Observer Leah Jones shares her top six.

Upcoming Deadlines

October 23: Comments due on proposed rule for 10 species of giant clams under the Endangered Species Act

October 28: Applications due for FY 2025 NOAA Great Lakes Fish Habitat Restoration Partnership grants

October 30: Applications due for the John H. Prescott Marine Mammal Rescue Assistance Grant Program

October 31: Applications due for Species Recovery Grants to States

October 31: Applications due for Species Recovery Grants to Tribes

November 1: Applications due for Bluefin Tuna Research Program

November 4: Proposals due for Citizen Science for Improved Stock Assessments and Climate-Ready Fisheries Management

November 21: Applications due for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Inflation Reduction Act Community Change Grants Program

November 22: Deadline for the Marine Fisheries Advisory Committee’s survey on marine mammal deterrents

November 25: Applications due for Partnership for Research Excellence in Sustainable Seafood funding opportunity

November 25: Applications due for the Saltonstall-Kennedy Grant Competition

March 21: Applications due for Bycatch Reduction Engineering Program funding

View more news and announcements

Upcoming Events

October 21–23: Permanent Advisory Committee Meeting

November 2–3: 2024 Right Whale Festival

November 4–7: Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council Meeting

November 13–18: Pacific Fishery Management Council Meeting

November 16: Beaufort Laboratory 125th Anniversary

View more events

Federal Register Actions

Visit NOAA Fisheries' Rules & Regulations web page to learn more about recently proposed and finalized regulations in your region. 





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Chamber E-news from the Wakulla County Chamber of Commerce

This Evening
Looking to unwind and network with some fantastic local business folks? Join us for a Business After Hours event at Barn's Spirits!
📅 Date: October 17th (tonight)
⏰ Time: 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
📍 Location: Barn's Spirits - Panacea
Join us for an evening of networking and camaraderie at the October Business After Hours event on October 17th, hosted by Niraj Patel at Barn's Spirits. This event is designed to provide a relaxed atmosphere where professionals from various industries can come together to unwind after a busy day, socialize, and expand their network.  Whether you're looking to strengthen current business relationships or forge new ones, this gathering offers the perfect setting to connect with like-minded individuals outside the confines of the usual work environment.  We are excited to see you there and look forward to an evening full of engaging discussions!
LAST CALL
Friday 10/18 at 3:00
Join us at the Wakulla County Community Center for our Last Networking Luncheon of 2024! We are so grateful to The title sponsor Kiersten Smith State Farm. We look forward to having you join us!
More Information
Congratulations to the 2024 Business Excellence Awards Nominees
Questionnaire packets have been emailed out and are due back on 10/21 by 3:00PM
Chamber Events Calendar 
In preparation for the 9th Annual Trick-or-Treat StoryWalk, The Friends of The Wakulla County Public Library are asking for donations of unopened, individually wrapped/sealed, bags of candy.
Please drop all bags off inside the library in our designated drop box! For any questions and/or more information, please call the library at 850-926-7415 or email LOaks@mywakulla.com.
Operation Santa Wakulla is a non-profit organization that uses donations to provide local children with toys, clothes, and other necessities on Christmas morning.
If you are interested in helping, please see the sponsorship opportunities above. Anything helps!
TSC Wakulla Center Services
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