Rick's Blog

INYR Feb. 11 topics: Pirates & shipwrecks, Coastal cleanup and Lion Fish

Radio11
We have another strong line-up for today’s show:

11:05 am Dr. Amy Mitchell-Cook, associate professor of the Department of History at UWF. Cook’s specialization in maritime history, with an emphasis on shipwreck narratives, stems from her archaeological experience of working on various shipwreck projects throughout the world, including the United States, Bermuda, Puerto Rico and West Africa She is guest speaker for tomorrow’s UWF Downtown: A Lecture Series Honoring the Arts and Humanities event. Her lecture topic: “Women of the Sea: Female Pirates, Sailors and Wives Who Set Sail.”

12:05 pm Rudy Socha, CEO of Wounded Nature-Working Veterans, a national 501c(3) non-profit using volunteer boats and manpower to clean up debris and trash left behind by boaters on outer islands and rural beaches.

1:05 pm Candy Hansard, President, Emerald Coast Reef Association Inc. which has presented a low cost, viable lionfish population control plan to the FWC Lionfish Team and the Director of Marine Fisheries Management. Learn about it.

The show airs from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on WCOA FM 100.7. You can listen online at Wcoapensacola.com or on iheartRadio.

Exit mobile version