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POSTPONED – Sea Oats Planting

November 2 @ 9:30 am - 12:00 pm

FREE

POSTPONED DUE TO HURRICANE MILTON – please check back for new dates

Sea Oat Planting at Caladesi Island – Help Protect Our Beaches – November 2nd, 2024
Come join us for a heartwarming day on beautiful Caladesi Island and help protect our beaches!  The ferry to Caladesi Island departs from Honeymoon Island at 9:30 am sharp, so please arrive to the park entrance by 9am to ensure you find a parking spot and our group by 9:15am. 

RSVP REQUIRED – SPACE LIMITED – SIGN UP BELOW:

https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0D4EACAE28ABFDC25-51558116-seaoat

Time: 9 a.m. arrival for 9:30am ferry departure
Meeting Location: Honeymoon Island State Park ferry dock
What to Bring: Gloves, hat/sunglasses, sunscreen, refillable water bottle, and a swimsuit (in case you feel like taking a swim). Drinking water and planting tools will be provided.
Where to Park:
See map here and follow road to Ferry Parking Lot:
 (after entering the park, take your first left and follow the road until it ends)

Sea oats have many benefits, including: 

  • Protecting coastlines and barrier islands: Sea oats’ roots stabilize sand and soil during hurricanes and tropical storms. Their leaves and stems also trap wind-blown sand, which helps build dunes. Dunes act as dikes against flooding and replenish beaches with sand. 
  • Food source: Sea oats seeds are eaten by many animals, including red-winged blackbirds, sparrows, marsh rabbits, and the Anastasia Island beach mouse. 
  • Nesting habitat: Sea oats provide nesting materials and cover for birds, mammals, and insects. 
  • Butterfly host plant: Sea oats are larval host plants for several butterfly species, including the pepper and salt skipper, and bronze roadside skipper. 
  • Deer resistant: Sea oats are resistant to deer. 
  • Privacy and peace: Sea oats can create secluded spaces. 
Sea oats are hardy plants that can survive in harsh seashore environments. In Florida, sea oats have been given special protected status.  
Thank you for your interest!
Join us!

 

Details

Date:
November 2
Time:
9:30 am - 12:00 pm
Cost:
FREE
Website:
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0D4EACAE28ABFDC25-51558116-seaoat

Organizer

Blue-Green Connections
Email
info@bluegreenconnections.org
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Venue

Honeymoon Island State Park
1 Causeway Blvd
Dunedin, FL 34698 United States
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