WEBINAR
Join us as we discuss the terminology, impact, and control of invasive organisms in Florida’s ecosystems.
ONLINE WEBINAR
ON-DEMAND
Demystify terminology realted to this topic, empowering viewers to communicate accurately about these concepts.
Our speaker is well-versed in the field of zoology, fisheries & aquatic science, and conservation.
Attendees will gain an understanding of invasive species and their impact on Florida’s ecosystems.
Attendees will discover the crucial role they can play in protecting Florida’s unique ecosystems from the threats posed by invasive organisms.
Unique opportunity to connect with a biologist from the comfort of your own home.
Armed with insights into invasive species, attendees will be better equipped to make informed decisions about their personal choices.
Michael is a native of Southwest Florida growing up in Estero and spending most of his youth enjoying the area’s rich natural resources. Michael attended the University of Florida where he obtained a B.S. in Zoology and a minor in Fisheries & Aquatic Sciences. During his undergrad education Michael found is calling in the field of fisheries and worked as a UF biologist conducting research on grouper barotrauma, fisheries effected by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and the effects of offshore dredging projects in Cape Canaveral. In 2016 he decided to further his education and attend graduate school at the UF Tropical Aquaculture Lab in Ruskin FL where he assisted in research to support the fish farmers of Florida. While at the Lab he completed his M.S. in Fisheries & Aquatic Science and thesis on hormonal induction spawning using a novel peptide cGnRH IIa on 4 ornamental fish species. Michael then worked in the aquaculture industry at Pentair Aquatic Ecosystems in Apopka FL where he provided support to many of their international clients. When the position of Collier County Sea Grant Agent became available, he decided to move his family back to the environment he fell in love with and conducts educational programing on sustainable fisheries and environmental literacy & stewardship through the UF/IFAS extension service. On his free time Michael enjoys kayaking, fishing, scuba diving, spearfishing, and maintaining his many aquariums.
Invasive, alien, exotic, nonnative? What do they all mean? Come to this webinar to learn the correct terminology used when speaking about invasive organisms, the process of invasion, why Florida is so special and what kind of environmental and economic damage invasive organisms create. The talk will also have a few species profiles of commonly encountered coastal invaders of the scaled variety with steps you can take to make a difference.
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