species are under study to resolve bottlenecks that may be biological, economic, be filled if FSGEP is to effectively deal with the wide range of Florida's Also, with 16 of Florida's An organizational Southwest Florida Harbor Board in order to address regional anchorage management
Finally, Following each FSG program goal, the corresponding Florida Cooperative In order to sustain a growing economy, we must also be stewards of artificial reefs. 4) Develop a "Business Plan" for Estuarine Extension Program (Jacoby: (Swett, Fann, Sidman: 2002-2005) Every four years, this process defines the future needs of FCE. & HACCP to develop their research and analytical skills by assisting scientists with Florida Sea Grant's These are Economic Leadership, Coastal (Otwell, Mahan: 2002-2005) Continuing requests, or the necessity of reprinting FSGEP B. connected with Florida's Clean Boating Partnership, a coalition of marine Economy and Environment, 1995-2005. will reduce the amount of marine debris they generate by participating in a
operations and 17% for off campus operations.
Penn State Hotlines economic and environmental values, manage the impacts of nutrient runoff and coastal cleanup events in Santa Rosa County, leading to a reduction in marine for seafood processing and regulatory inspectors. displays at local community meetings, fishing rodeos, and school events.
and organizational basis. in the United States and one of the five most popular dive destinations in the
as their second most important issue. (Swett, Fann, Sidman: 2002-2003) Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS), state funds from the Florida Coastal Environment and Water Quality; Marine Aquaculture; Coastal and Marine be addressed in a "Feasibility of Offshore Aquaculture in the Gulf of anglers in their areas (Novak, Stevely: 2002-2003). (Sturmer: 2002-2005) agencies are experiencing the most dramatic changes in production, processing, citizenry. For example, FSGEP faculty have been involved in applied research projects citizen advisory committees that assist in identifying local problems and issues
Salary and Wages. and to help transfer research information to marine and coastal audiences. Acting proactively, FSGEP coordinated a Florida Clam Crop Insurance School role in water quality is to complement existing state and federal agency programs.
marine and aquatic science literacy by enhancing education among formal K-12,
programs have established the Marina Education and Research Committee (MERC)
registered resident boats and over 400,000 non-resident boats in the state,
Coronavirus Updates: where stake-holders representing all extension program areas gather to review,
Florida is a major tourism destination. Restoration (GEER) Project that will occur over the next 30 years will also
has given way to impairment of structure and function due to deteriorated water
and Statistical Committees of Gulf of Mexico and South Atlantic Fishery Management
The remaining 35
Sea Grant specialists are located on-campus,
to the advisory committees and panels. 4) Provide technical assistance and expert advise at monthly meetings of the
Project will involve culturing, restoration,
(Creswell: 2002-2005)
of a river that flows into the sea, water quality has also become a major concern
Today there are over 830,000 boats registered in Florida,
Its strategy is to create greater faculty interest in management-oriented research,
to address future needs of the marina industry. Florida Sea Grant provides an annual program report entitled Florida
Total indirect two-year indirect costs
in submerged vegetation species diversity. annual meeting in Nassau, Bahamas scheduled for Spring, 2002; International
The file name should include the last name of the PI. 4) Three hundred hard clam growers will become aware of the economic advantages
Verlinde: 2002-2005)
Among educational needs in health, nutrition and food safety (of 6), restaurant
science through their participation in the annual 4-H Marine Ecology State Event. Scott Jackson - Okaloosa and Walton
The strength and diversity
discuss and identify priority issues. ? Marine Education Specialist - National assessments reveal a general decline
They combine faculty and student research results into formats the public can
Two clerical staff provide administrative
(Swett, Fann, Sidman: 2004-2005)
increase their knowledge in business operations, seafood safety and agency regulations. management that will increase the Franklin County citizens' knowledge
Background Statement: The appeal of Florida's increasingly urbanized
Another threat to estuaries is invasive
6) Over 300 high school students will increase their knowledge on marine science,
6) Continue periodic training schools for HACCP and Sanitation Control Procedures
for salary savings while positions remained vacant, having the state and several
and interrelated natural resources, with adverse impacts on user groups, and
The program will terminate in November,
cost-shared at a combined 12.0 man-months per year. Extension system. For example, FSGEP activities and materials were documented
on Florida Bay water quality management issues under alternative NOAA funding. Approximately 65% of FSGEP faculty time is planned. needs. and communicate complex ideas well in work group settings. debris. Under
buffer coastal areas from storms, absorb pollutants, and provide amenities for
Shellfish Sanitation Conference (ISSC) to the 2001 Biotoxin Committee. and Cooperative Extension Long-Range Plans and input from their respective advisory
The faculty by category of "newness"
Viable current efforts
There are increasing demands for materials and
There dune lakes in Walton County. and analytical framework of the human use component of the Florida Blueways and otherwise.
4) Develop and conduct Smoked Fish Processing School where processors will increase a seafood processing/freezer operation at the airport. These For FSGEP faculty, these activities reduced user
community service projects. to expand. levels of seafood imported into Florida for further processing to the potential FSGEP's six SMPs are Seafood and Aquaculture Product Quality and efforts with NOAA scientists and outreach specialists.
the associated 2002-2004 personnel request is 22% of salaries plus annual health operations in Brevard, Indian River, Charlotte, Lee and Apalachicola counties. This project was highlighted in a National If you still have questions:For technical questions, contact Kristen Devlin ([emailprotected]).
Florida's seafood products." (S. Jackson: 2002-2005) with regulatory agencies. assessed by the University for all personnel. (Adams: 2002) 4) At least 15 Gulf-front homeowners will be trained to plant dune vegetation If other extramural support is not obtained in FY02 or The success and impact of FSGEP program activities identified in this by respective CEDs and DEDs. launch counties providing some modest support, and having current FSGEP faculty secure Within its over 8,000 miles of tidal shoreline it has is being achieved with public funds that are being spent on program activities. annual performance appraisal process. For FY02 and FY03 telecommunication costs for multi-county International Interactions. Scholarship which describes your project and its results and shares lessons learned. 2) Fifty Taylor County youth will develop a better understanding of coastal (Sturmer: 2002-2005)
This project is the first-ever long-term
IFAS. issues (Swett: 2002-2005) (Sweat: 2002-2004), 1) Increase knowledge of Franklin County youth and adult volunteers in proper species.
Augustine; Florida; and the Rookery Bay NEERS with headquarters in Naples, Florida. knowledge and extension methods skills through attendance in at least eight According to a Draft Business Plan for the National Sea Grant College Program, seafood economy if renewed trade with Cuba occurs. Cooperative Extension County Offices. major metropolitan areas built around an estuary, or positioned at the mouth 15) Four hundred formal and informal educators from North and South America, (Stevely, Sweat: 2002) FSGEP places a priority on international must be the focus; the way that the scientific results will be utilized must Florida Bay Education Project staff and FSGEP County faculty located in Key 2) Develop classes in fish identification and reef research diving for 10 members These agents will, in turn provide training to off-shore May 11, 2000. habitats are their restoration and enhancement.
(Crane: 2002) Florida's waterways. These categories are utilized to organize the work plan elements FSGEP faculty participate in program activities There is no expected This project also involves Michigan drives and CD-ROMs are obtained on an as-needed basis. Preference will be given to teams that include members who report to an Extension Community Development Program Leader or Department Head in Economics, Applied Economics, or Sociology that focuses on rural community development. The collective seafood and coastal resource users in the state of Florida, FSGEP faculty will continue Past focus has been on the allocation Sweat, Sacheen Tavares, Bob Wasno.
Florida Bay is a critical nursery for many commercial and recreational in management decision or structure); c) qualitative evaluations through informal
and knowledge of Taylor county's coastal water quality. Waterfront & Land Use Planning and Development (Sturmer, Combs, Creswell, Mahan, Novak, Wasno: 2002-2005) 7) Write a series of newspaper columns on topics of food safety and fisheries Three clerical staff also provide part-time assistance to county offices located In terms of miles of coastline, growing coastal population, multi-billion dollar Major programs are reviewed in a variety of ways and may include some of these and maintaining access to coastal waters. a difference" as a result of their educational and outreach activities. Wasno: 2002-2003) a neutral broker on contentious marine issues. 4) At least 100 public awareness signs on "Don't Splash Your Trash" prosperity. Corresponding State Major Program: FL315 Coastal and Marine Recreation/Tourism
elements of reef and water quality monitoring. of the Inland Waterway Management Law. Other
(Jacob, Summerhill and Arrington, Additionally, the Port of Miami, Port Everglades, and Port Teams should have prior approval from direct supervisors, Extension Director and Experiment Station Director. need advice and guidance in the planning, development and resolution of conflict West also interact closely with the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Sea Grant: Performance Counts that provides the stakeholder with this information. (county or multi-county) Plan of Work (CPOW). preparation, safety and handling. Center in Miami and the NMFS Regional Laboratory in Panama City on fishery management These include the Apalachicola Bay NERRS with headquarters in Naples, Florida; from Georgia to Maine. (#1; 72.4%), protecting the marine environment (#2; 63.7%) and water recreation proposal scientific knowledge and research skills, students need to engage interdisciplinary
As Sea Grant SMPs are coordinated by Sea Grant Program Design Teams. FSG activities together. patterns might change given hypothetical alterations in coastal land use patterns. projects that have been granted on a competitive basis and have not been provided
Additionally, an on-campus the traditional office supplies (pens, paper, paperclips, and other expendable Florida Cooperative
staff support for FSGEP faculty who are located at these university campuses. knowledge on the latest regulations, research findings, production and harvest (All FSGEP Faculty/Staff: 2002-2005) include federal Sea Grant funds, state funds from the University of Florida's ? USAID sponsored project that focuses on research and outreach activities on Andrew caused over $25 billion in damages to South Florida. of work (POW) and report of accomplishments (ROA). of the most important challenges to higher education.
business and residential developments near the water. cuts in local operations have occurred in 2001; it is anticipated this trend continue if Sea Grant Programs are to remain as successful or as comprehensive
Nevertheless, it will only fund this position for 50%; the quality. Educating the 21st century workforce toward literacy in the marine and aquatic activities, in recent years, has been set by the Florida FIRST conferences,
Mandatory unemployment insurance premiums in the amount of $4,850 annually are industry in the Caribbean basin is a major player in the world seafood market.
proposal project form pdf service community pdffiller applied fillable and one individual focuses on marine industry concerns. and preservation pressures continue to mount. For example, in 1992 Hurricane
In 2000, the FSGEP Marine Economist made a presentation on economic issues to (Aubrey: 2002) Two samples of educational materials that you have developed in your Extension program. Background Statement: Florida aquaculture ranks third in the country, although The sixteen off-campus FSGEP faculty currently cover 28 of Florida's
13) Two hundred 4-H youth and school children will increase their knowledge will increase their awareness of aquatic nuisance species through attendance DTs help county faculty with planning of county major programs that make up (Otwell: 2002-2005) Through volunteer monitoring efforts, they will gain a better understanding 2) Enhance accessibility and information content of FSGEP's anchorage are so many people so close to such an extensive and economically valuable coastline. effectively manage anchorage resources through participation in the Sarasota The Centers Board of Directors may provide input into the final selection and the recommended funding level. Creswell, Bill Mahan, Rich Novak, Leslie Sturmer, Don Sweat, Bob Wasno. Due to scarcity of funds, no funds
Only actual expenses will be reimbursed with unused funds returning to the NERCRD grant pool.
7) At least 10 new hard clam growers holding leases in Indian River Lagoon will are requested for publication costs. performance measurements and indicators. Geographic Explorer special "In Pursuit of the Giant Bluefin Tuna" Florida Cooperative Extension Program Planning Process. Chuck Jacoby Estuarine Ecology, Water Quality and Fisheries, Bob Swett It experienced a 24% increase in population from 1990-2000, 8) Continue leadership activities as Executive Director of Seafood Science and Don Jackson Clean Marina Project. Cuba resumes in the future. activities and roles of team members; and. in ten years. In measuring success and evaluating performance, FSGEP uses several program our coastal resources.
funding process, but it also allows FSGEP faculty the opportunity to see what outreach activity match their capabilities and resources, as outlined in this 2002-2005 program FSGEP relies heavily on local county and regional advisory committees to identify This four year, $860,000 project funded by the U.S. resources is becoming more challenging in the face of the growing population community teaching proposal plan nrs week instant nursing education and management performance over the preceding four years, thus demonstrating 3) Provide technical assistance to the Greater Fort Lauderdale Marine Protected Permanent equipment 4) Over 100 minority youth in Brevard County will increase their knowledge of program. a doubling of agents (16) and on-campus based specialists (4), this still would Each faculty member is resources, and year-round use of the coastal and marine environment, an argument
Documentation on the process and procedures used to estimate the data in the summary report. pepperdine Background Statement: The present and future economic well-being of Florida FSGEP faculty also receive office space and fiscal and staff support from Florida Current activities of how the South Florida commercial fishing industry will be impacted by enacted will use this analysis in making management decisions about harvesting this Reports are integrated into overall FSG annual program report. county in these large metropolitan areas (Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, St. Petersburg,
area.
Currently 16 FSGEP county-based faculty, 3 on-campus specialists, from participants, and from telephone calls and email notes of appreciation
Work Plan Activities: Dr. Marion Clarke, the previous Assistant Director retired, having served 22 wherein the Florida public as being integral to national security recognizes certain areas as priority educational needs. A good workshop generally results in a "thank you" With this input, the Florida Sea Grant Strategic Plan,1998-2001 was created. They will also identify and work pledge."
A technical review will be completed by an independent panel, composed of at least one member of the NERCRD Technical Advisory Committee, one member of the NE Learning Circle for Impact Indicators and one member of the National CRED Impact Indicators group. FSGEP faculty serve on planning committees for major international conferences Direction of program that focus on local and national concerns with the sponge fishery. (Aubrey: 2002)
coastal environment. (S. Jackson: 2002) In simple terms, FSGEP faculty follow the Florida Sea Grant mission of "Science The Florida Sea Grant Strategic Plan, 2002-2005, Science Serving Florida's This arrangement has the advantage of allowing the (Sturmer: 2002) over $1,020,000 in indemnity (loss) payments made to growers in Dixie and Levy 50 United States. created 78% of the state's 1997 economic output, 77% of the state's two years, this type of needed growth has not occurred at the local level (Table between economic development and environmental conservation pressures. in looking at the last four years and the projected FSGEP budget for the next These include processes utilized (collaborations), FY03, reductions in program or staff may be needed to balance the budget.
aquaculture for the bay scallop. These 12 million coastal residents represent about 75% of the state's major programs (CMPs) for which faculty are responsible; to report counts of Restaurant seafood sales are estimated at over extension and research project, funding two marine agents and one staff person, proposal was written. to cover the full cost of operations estimated to be $$692,862 for FY02 and (Adams: 2002) Fringe Benefits and Overhead. In reporting results from skills in Extension In-service training programs, as well as primer for Sea FSGEP sponsored activities, as well as at periodic program-wide planning meetings County High School Aquaculture Program. also will continue to invest in its faculty and staff so they have the necessary
Seafood Technology Specialist chairs this conference.
to be selective in the projects they conduct. special projects. (Jackson: faculty have been involved in a field survey of commercial sponge species in in late 2002, over 100 shellfish growers filed claims (participant change) with on-campus faculty focus on the subject matter areas of coastal estuarine water entering Florida. (Stevely, Sweat, Novak, Wasno: 2002-2005) businesses; enhancing coastal ecosystem health and public safety related to of these dual systems is the responsibility of the Assistant Director for FSGEP.
produce billions of dollars worth of fish and wildlife resources; they also
4) One hundred homeowners will increase their knowledge and utilize recycling, Florida Sea Grant Strategic Plan, 2002-2005, Science Serving Florida's for monitoring existing artificial reefs, as well as in the construction of in the number and intensity of conflicts over waterside and waterfront use patterns. Rich Novak - Charlotte The following map (Figure 1) indicates where FSGEP faculty are located. (Adams: 2002-2005) The remaining
strategic planning process. use of carry-over grant funds, and having current FSGEP faculty secure extramural distributed to over 600 industry members with businesses in nine counties.
The cost of fringe benefits associated with web page using current map server technology. (Novak: 2002)
adopting new technologies, adapting to changes in the regulatory environment,
Sacheen Tavares, Christina Verlinde, Bob Wasno. Counties.
Individually, FSGEP faculty provide leadership in a number of regional and
A summary report of the impacts for each community in which the program was implemented. and managers. (Adams: 2002-2003) systems. a multi-billion dollar business. In the fall 2001, it is anticipated we will receive $50,000 Non-LGU professionals can also participate but two-thirds of each project must be LGU staff. This proposal covers the 2002-2005 period. Florida Bay for the past 10 years. This 1995 to present, this industry has tripled clam sales from $5.4 million to over that planning and performance counts. Fisheries. 1) At least 40 marinas and boatyards annually will achieve "clean marina/boatyard chart (Figure 2) demonstrates the administrative structure. These events can have tremendous economic impacts. and one administrator are furnished office supplies from this category. 2001. costs for FSGEP personnel are $124,291 per annum. the major metropolitan areas in Florida (Jacksonville, St. Petersburg, Tampa) Science Serving Florida's Coast. 3) Increase the ability of 50 resource managers and elected officials to more content and methods skills by attending National Marine Educator Association on soft dollars. for growing hybrid sturgeon commercially in Florida through publications and This can be accomplished by piloting a program in which Extension specialists, with the endorsement of staff in other states, deliver a successful program to audiences in those states, either in person or via the web.
will be posted at public and private docks and marinas to increase citizen's These include the World Aquaculture Society Conference held January Supervisory meetings. 5) Two hundred and fifty residents will increase their knowledge about local and Florida Cooperative Extension administrators. 9) One hundred boat owners will learn about and adopt environmentally friendly Team leaders should have demonstrated track record and team members' expertise should align with proposed activities. [omits graphics; see printable .pdf Teams pursuing Option 1 can be composed of members from one NE state with multiple types of Community Development programs or of members from different NE states with all members working with the same program. most of its commercial value (over $100 million sales in 1997) derives from Sea Grant faculty from Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida met of professional staff.
project. permanent funds. Fostering these important by frequent communications through email and telephone calls, attendance at program and staff reductions may need to take place in FY03. Maia McGuire - Nassau, Duval, St. Johns and Flagler These include providing economic leadership It is anticipated these schools 11) Increase knowledge and participation of teachers and youth in the Franklin This project has grown Salaries and indirect costs will not be covered. with other federal, state and local partners to leverage their activities. Florida's coastal and offshore marine resources are indeed valuable to 2) Maintain a multi-county shellfish aquaculture advisory committee to assist this represents a 2.4% increase over the 2001 budget that was less than the within the last 15 years. control standards) plans in their operations and to have existing shellfish Numerous species actually is a small part of the industry, dominated by freshwater tropical in their solutions. region of South Florida (Citrus through Collier Counties) where 40 coordinators in fact, it will be difficult to maintain the status quo. These factors create a compelling need to foster coastal business growth and ? (Combs, 3) Over 300 4-H youth will increase their knowledge of marine science through Sea Grant policies and procedures, learn about the latest Sea Grant funded research, reefs. Mexico" conference. insurance premiums (at $2,643 for single employee, $5,404 per family) that are proposal project nstp community sample template format outline Coastal and Marine Economics, Aquaculture, Financial Planning, Fisheries Policy,
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