• Choctawhatchee Basin Alliance of NWFL and the Walton County BCC are ''All Hands on Deck'' for Coastal

    A draw for tourists and residents alike, the diverse natural areas of Walton County, including waterways, wetlands, and shorelines are especially unique and critically important. In an effort to restore a footprint of 6.71 acres of oyster, saltmarsh, seagrass, dune, and coastal dune lake wetland habitat, the Choctawhatchee Basin Alliance (CBA) of Northwest Florida and the Walton County Board of County Commissioners partner to roll out "All Hands on Deck," an overarching educational campaign.
     
    "The Choctawhatchee Bay is an important asset to our community. These restoration efforts by the Choctawhatchee Basin Alliance will help with recovery and resiliency efforts for the bay." - Commissioner Trey Nick, District 4 Commissioner 
     
    The campaign's purpose is to create a community of stewardship for local habitats through education, outreach, and volunteer opportunities. The education component will directly impact students and adults, familiarizing multi-generations on the unique habitat types that support the native birds, fish, mammals, reptiles, and invertebrates that call Walton County home. 
     
    "This project is an amazing opportunity to improve the estuary ecosystems in the area as well as educate the public on their importance." - Melinda Gates, Environmental Coordinator, Walton County
     
    Citizens of all age levels will be invited to learn about local habitats and provide hands-on labor to aid in restoration. The CBA, uniquely placed to carry out this project through a network of community partners and volunteers, hopes to expand their reach and begin building a culture of stewardship for valuable coastal resources, stewardship that not only addresses the issues of the present but leads to the continuation of a community of stewards. 
     
    All Hands on Deck
     
    "All hands" are needed to care for our natural resources. Learn about upcoming volunteer events by following the CBA on Instagram and signing up for the CBA newsletter on the website basinalliance.org. Citizen groups will encompass K-12 students, college students, snowbird groups, military, and employees from local retails, real estate, and corporate groups. Sites chosen for restoration are all public lands. 
     
    Future projects include:
    Charles E. Cessna Park
    Walton County-owned Inlet Beach Access
    Alaqua Bayou
    Live Oak Point
    Big Redfish Lake
    Alligator Lake 
     
    The Florida Coastal Management Program funded this project with a grant from the NOAA Office for Coastal Management, awarded under the Coastal Zone Management Act with matching funds contributed by the St. Joe Community Foundation. For information about the CBA and its many programs, initiatives, and events visit the CBA website at www.basinalliance.org.

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