INPUT SOUGHT AT “OUR FLORIDA REEFS” COMMUNITY MEETING IN MARTIN COUNTY

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INPUT SOUGHT AT OUR FLORIDA REEFS COMMUNITY MEETING IN MARTIN COUNTY

~Public invited to comment on recommendations for coral reef management in
Southeast Florida~

OFR Community Meetings

Our Florida Reefs will discuss the future of the offshore coral reefs in Miami-Dade, Broward,
Palm Beach and Martin counties.


WHAT:     Our Florida Reefs Community Meeting

WHEN:      Tuesday, Jan. 26
                  Choose from two identical sessions: Noon-2 p.m. and 6-8 p.m.

WHERE:    Indian River State College, Chastain Campus
                  2400 SE Salerno Road
                  Stuart, FL 34997

The Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s Coral Reef Conservation Program and the Our Florida Reefs Community Working Groups are hosting a series of community meetings to share Recommended Management Actions (RMA) drafted during the Our Florida Reefs community planning process. These community meetings will provide the public an opportunity to learn about all 68 draft RMAs, ask questions and provide written feedback. The RMAs are available online here. The public is also invited to review and submit comments here until Mar. 1, 2016.

Community Working Group members will review and evaluate this feedback and potentially incorporate pertinent information into the final prioritized list of RMAs. This RMA list will be included and distributed as part of the Our Florida Reefs final report.

Our Florida Reefs is a community planning process for southeast Florida’s coral reefs that brings together the community of local residents, reef users, business owners, visitors and the broader public in Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach and Martin counties to discuss the future of the offshore coral reefs in those four counties.

This planning process is designed to increase public involvement in the future management of Southeast Florida’s coral reefs by seeking input from community members on the development of recommendations that can become part of a comprehensive management strategy to ensure healthy coral reefs in the future. For more information, visit www.ourfloridareefs.org/events.