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Barbara Lockhart
Executive Leadership
Environmental Conservancy of North Port
Natural lands protection in North Port; urban conservation; Charlotte County wildlife corridor; development pressure on natural areas; citizen science; Florida scrub ecosystem
STORY IDEA
Eco-anxiety Affects One in Six Tampa Bay Respondents but Can Be Treated
A Community Survey conducted by the Tampa Bay Estuary Program found roughly one in six Tampa Bay residents show moderate-to-severe eco-anxiety tied to environmental degradation. Underserved communities show the highest anxiety levels, demonstrating that climate stress compounds existing inequities in the region. However, environmental professionals can help build emotional resilience by integrating eco-anxiety coping tools, messaging, and strategies into their programs.
DATA
Tampa Bay Nitrogen Loads
Annual nitrogen loading to Tampa Bay by source category and watershed
Query: Are nitrogen loads from stormwater rising even as water clarity improves, and which are the biggest sources?
EVENTS
Beneath The Surface
Beneath the Surface brings together environmental leaders to explore the issues shaping our community right now, from water quality and wildlife to coastal resilience and rapid growth. Hosted by Suncoast Searchlight and the Science and Environment Council, the conversation will focus on the stories that need more attention, what’s at stake locally, and why these issues matter for the future of our community. Learn more about the event and panelists.
Free and open to the public in partnership with Suncoast Searchlight and with support from Gulf Coast Community Foundation. Join us for happy hour at The Nest afterwards!
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How a warming Gulf of Mexico is changing one of the world’s most remarkable ocean currents—and why it matters to Florida
For most of my career as a climate scientist, hurricane and severe weather forecasting focused primarily on the atmosphere. We tracked pressure, winds, moisture and sea surface temperatures because those were the best tools available. Today, one of the biggest advances in hurricane science is recognizing that what lies beneath the surface of the Gulf of Mexico can be just as important as what happens in the sky. That brings us to one of the most fascinating ocean currents on Earth—the Loop...
Florida’s Sun: Our Most Valuable Homegrown Resource
Florida is truly the Sunshine State. Historically, some of our most important industries have been built on what the sun provides, from the tourists seeking its warmth to the orange groves it nurtures. But increasingly, that same sun is being used to power our lives in a more direct and consequential way: generating electricity that runs our homes, businesses, and communities. Floridians understand this. By a wide margin, residents support the adoption of solar energy at every scale:...
A Small Fish With a Big Job: The American Flagfish and Florida’s Troubled Waters
Florida is home to some of the most remarkable freshwater life in North America, and few species illustrate this better than the American Flagfish (Jordanella floridae). Found naturally nowhere else on Earth, this small, colorful fish is one of Florida’s most distinctive native species, and one of its most overlooked sentinels for pond and wetland health. The Flagfish earns its name from the males, who display the unique markings of the American flag — vivid red and white horizontal stripes...
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