This May, the weekend of the 16th and 17th will be dedicated to statewide Lionfish removal and awareness activities. Coastal counties around the state will be harvesting Lionfish in an attempt to remove as many of the invasive critters as possible. Watch the brief promotional video...
Read MoreSite Scouting For Future Oyster Reef Habitat Project
3-4-15A Jacksonville oyster habitat creation project is in the works and today a team investigated a site of interest in the Mill Cove area (a section of the St Johns River near the Damespoint bridge). Participants pursued with a "boots-on-the-ground" investigation in order to become familiar with the...
Read MoreTISIRI Video Takes Winning Role At Australian Film Festival
Two of TISIRI marine conservation short films were featured at a film festival in Australia this past weekend and one of the videos took a category win!The Fremantle Underwater Film Festival started its tour in Western Australia this weekend and...
Read MoreMudville Grille Aquatic Habitat Discussion Imagery
2-11-15The images and videos below are the slides used in the presentation at Mudville Grille regarding northeast Florida aquatic habitat projects. A big thanks to all those that came out. The presentation included a detailed discussion of the latest St John's River reef projects, updates on...
Read MoreHabitat Creation and Marine Conservation Efforts Presentation
This Wednesday at The Mudville Grille ( 3105 Beach Blvd. Jacksonville, FL 32207) TISIRI's Joe Kistel will present a discussion regarding recent marine habitat creation projects and conservation effort in the northeast Florida region.
Read MoreSpadefish "Tornado" News Media Story
While filming the sunken vessel below there came a moment when all of the sudden everything became dark. When the divers looked up they found a massive school of Atlantic spadefish blocking the available sunlight. Cameraman Kistel tried to capture some of the encounter and the massive "tornado" shape the school of spadefish created.
Read MoreSt. Johns River Reef Complete… Project Video Story
The purpose of the this project was to create habitat benefitting the river environment while providing a recreational fishing destination. The total deployment took 18 barge loads to the two permitted reef sites (the Coastal Conservation Association Reef and the George Holt Reef) over a two week time frame. Below is the video story that shows much of the efforts in making this project a reality.
Read MoreCCA River Reef Project Has Begun
Construction of the Jacksonville River Reef has begun this week. Barges of recycled concrete material are being transported to the Coastal Conservation Association River Reef permitted site. Once within the permit boundaries the barge is carefully anchored into position and material is deployed. The 45...
Read MoreRiver Reef Project Intended Placement Map
This is a reference page for internal use for reef placement planning. The map shown below may not be exact and is being used for placement planning purposes....
Read MoreJacksonville River Reef Project To Commence
The Jacksonville River Reef Project construction is about to start. Check out this brief video promo describing the project!
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