Faculty Sponsor
Kelly Rhoden
Faculty Sponsor College
Cross-college
Faculty Sponsor Department
Institute of Environmental Research and Education
Location
SOARS Virtual Conference
Presentation Website
https://unfsoars.domains.unf.edu/2021/posters/st-johns-riverkeepers-litter-capture/
Keywords
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Abstract
Environmental Center Leadership Program Project
Rising Tides is an organization for young professional and community-minded advocates who want to help support the St. Johns River through membership and participation in a range of social activities such as monthly clean-up on Hogan and McCovey creek. Rising Tides wants to make a bigger difference on their monthly clean-up on Jacksonville mainstream. Rising Tides want to implement one or two litter captures on St. Johns’ mainstream, Trout River, McCoy’s Creek, and Hogan’s Creek. Watergoats are a floating buoy structure that helps capture litter before it can be carried through our waterways. Rising Tides can collect any additional trash on their monthly clean-up. Rising Tides are weighed the pros and cons of watergoat applies to Jacksonville waterways.
Rights Statement
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Included in
St.John’s Riverkeepers Litter Capture
SOARS Virtual Conference
Environmental Center Leadership Program Project
Rising Tides is an organization for young professional and community-minded advocates who want to help support the St. Johns River through membership and participation in a range of social activities such as monthly clean-up on Hogan and McCovey creek. Rising Tides wants to make a bigger difference on their monthly clean-up on Jacksonville mainstream. Rising Tides want to implement one or two litter captures on St. Johns’ mainstream, Trout River, McCoy’s Creek, and Hogan’s Creek. Watergoats are a floating buoy structure that helps capture litter before it can be carried through our waterways. Rising Tides can collect any additional trash on their monthly clean-up. Rising Tides are weighed the pros and cons of watergoat applies to Jacksonville waterways.
https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/soars/2021/spring_2021/86