Thursday, August 12, 2010

Franklin County Beach & Seafood Report - August 12

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Beach & Seafood Report for St. George Island, Carrabelle, Apalachicola, Alligator Point

The Tate's Hell State Forest is located between the Apalachicola and Ochlockonee Rivers. It is the largest State Forest in Florida with more than 200,000 acres of  prairie, flatwoods and swamp. Tate's Hell is home to several threatened species of  wildlife and vegetation. Several unique stands of cypress wetlands are located within the forest. These cypress trees are documented to be over 150 years old but only reach a mature height of approximately 15 feet, hence the name "dwarf cypress".  Take a walk on the Ralph G. Kendrick Boardwalk in the forest to an observation tower that overlooks one of the most prolific areas. For more information about the Tate's Hell State Forest and all of Franklin County's natural areas, click here.

August 12 Update: Earlier this week NOAA reopened 5,144 square miles of Gulf waters to commercial and recreational finfish fishing. Since July 3, NOAA data have shown no oil in the area, and United States Coast Guard observers flying over the area in the last 30 days have also not observed any oil. Trajectory models show the area is at a low risk for future exposure to oil and, most importantly, fish caught in the area and tested by NOAA experts have shown no signs of contamination.

 
Franklin County's beaches are clean and our seafood is delicious! C'mon down!
 
This fall, the Franklin County Tourist Development Council (FCTDC) will join Visit Florida in launching the first in what it hopes will be a continuing series of Franklin County-based Natural Florida Getaways to be promoted at each of the five State Welcome Centers. The first promotional campaign, scheduled to run September through October, is intended to boost visitor interest in our area during the offseason. Visit Florida officials say it is expected to be seen by an estimated 300,000 visitors during the two months.

The first Getaway campaign will feature St. George Island - one of Franklin County's premiere natural beaches. Resort Vacation Properties is donating the first getaway vacation which will also feature a guided kayak tour from Journeys of St. George Island, a lighthouse tour and tee shirts as well as a meal for two donated by the Blue Parrot Oceanfront Cafe.  Additional campaigns are being developed for Apalachicola, Carrabelle, Alligator Point and even a special natural getaway fishing vacation. Want to learn more? Contact info@anaturalescape.com. 
 

If you are planning a trip to Franklin County, tourism officials encourage you to check with local lodging providers in order to get the most up-to-date information. To make it easy, we’re providing you a direct link here to all of Franklin County’s accommodations.
 
Forgotten Coast TV is  taking daily video beach reports from several locations in Franklin County.  Watch all of the Video Beach Reports here. 

To receive daily updates, visit www.anaturalescape.com and sign up.
 

Resources
Sun Deepwater Horizon Incident Update / Trajectory Maps

Sun Fishing Conditions

Sun Florida Department of
Enviromental Protection

Sun Franklin County Emergency Management

Sun Daily Update/Video Archive

Sun Franklin County Webcams

Sun Franklin County Tourist Development Council


Franklin County Tourist Development Council
Post Office Box 819 • Apalachicola, Florida 32329
Toll Free: 866-914-2068 • www.ANaturalEscape.com


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