Ocean Rehab

Ocean Rehab http://www.oceanrehab.org/ Non-Profit OrganizationOcean Rehab Initiative Inc. Coral Reef Initiative, Reef Check, Ocean Rehab Initiative, Florida

with the help of Florida Volunteers will get a Scientific Baseline for the Southeast Florida Reef Tract in 2010-11.

Thanks US Sugar Scientists who confirmed the our SE Florida Atlantic Beach and Ocean System is not related to the Gulf o...
10/21/2018

Thanks US Sugar Scientists who confirmed the our SE Florida Atlantic Beach and Ocean System is not related to the Gulf of Mexico Florida system in regards to this event.
Quote:
" An actual Study by US Sugar vs. our current Harmful Algae Bloom in the Southeast Florida system,:
All of the scientific facts are true. The Gulf incident had nothing to due with the Toxic Algae on SE Florida Atlantic System.
& I quote US Sugar Scientists. :
" Dear Interested Media,
There have been several recent news stories referencing representatives from groups with an anti-farming agenda that have been pushing the idea that Lake Okeechobee (via U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ coastal discharges) is responsible for red tide. This idea is completely false, and factual statements to correct that misinformation have been made recently by well-respected scientists with research organizations that have studied Florida red tide for decades.
The current red tide bloom began in October 2017, at least eight months before discharges in Lake Okeechobee began. According to a December story in the Fort Myers News-Press, “This bloom probably started in October (of 2017) as several cormorants with red tide poisoning were taken to the Center for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife, or CROW, on Sanibel then.”
Last week, Mote Marine staff scientist Dr. Tracy Fanara was quoted in the Palm Beach Post as saying that Lake Okeechobee is not the cause of this red tide event:
And while red tide will take advantage of high nutrient levels near the coast to multiply, Fanara said it’s not Lake Okeechobee discharges that initiated this year’s bloom. Also, the mouth of the Caloosahatchee is too far south for its water to reach areas such as Venice, which has also suffered bouts of red tide this summer, Fanara said.
“That’s the biggest misconception that we hear. Lake O releases did not initiate this bloom,” she said. “It is unique that it has lasted this late into the summer, but it’s not necessarily widespread and we’ve had blooms that have gone all the way up into the Panhandle.”
Additionally, Mote Marine’s Question and Answer on Red Tide states that fresh water flows from the river are not likely to contribute to the growth of Florida red tide:
“Salinity also matters. Riverine flows into the estuary have low salinity (less salt than the ocean), which is not conducive to K. brevis red tide growth.”
Yesterday, the University of Florida’s IFAS extension office in Osceola released info consistent with what Mote Marine has said:
Red tide is not caused by the same organism as the Lake Okeechobee algal bloom.
Finally, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) states in its frequently asked questions that red tide is not caused by nutrient pollution (urban or agricultural) and additionally, is not made worse by it, either:
Has coastal (nutrient) pollution caused the Florida red tide?
In contrast to the many red tide species that are fueled by nutrient pollution associated with urban or agricultural runoff, there is no direct link between nutrient pollution and the frequency or severity of red tides caused by K. brevis. Florida red tides develop 10-40 miles offshore, away from man-made nutrient sources. Red tides occurred in Florida long before human settlement, and severe red tides were observed in the mid-1900s before the state’s coastlines were heavily developed. However, once red tides are transported inshore, they are capable of using man-made nutrients for their growth.
Even if it was true that water from Lake Okeechobee was causing red tide (which it most certainly is not), virtually none of the water from Lake Okeechobee comes from the south where sugarcane and vegetable farms are located. According to South Florida Water Management District data, more than 95 percent of the water and nutrients flowing into Lake Okeechobee originate from the north. In 2018, less than 2% of the water/nutrients in Lake Okeechobee entered as flood control for communities south of the Lake.
Dr. Tracy Fanara, who is known as Inspector Planet on Instagram, said recently in an Instagram story that while people are trying to blame sugarcane farmers, it is simply not true! :

Red Tide (Karenia Brevis) VS. what we are experiencing in South East Florida and Florida. Toxic Algae Blooms explained. ...
10/03/2018

Red Tide (Karenia Brevis) VS. what we are experiencing in South East Florida and Florida. Toxic Algae Blooms explained. We owe it to the people, the visitors, the Ocean Life and the Animals that live coastal to explain the difference between Red Tide or Karenia Brevis and the 30+ other know species of HABS (Harmful Algae Blooms). - We at Ocean Rehab Initiative do not believe that the HABS in South Florida are related to Red Tide (Karina Brevis). Our scientists that communicate with us will conclude that this is a much more serious problem. -We are not stupid. Harmful algae blooms can contain Neuro toxins that are deadly to humans and are occurring on our waters right now. Please research Red Tide and HABS and learn more about our water CRISIS coastal in SE Florida. -BTW: this is not a Loop Current affect from the Gulf of Mexico as suggested. -This is polluted waters that only benefit Big Agriculture in BED with Big Energy. Lobbies that control our politicians.

Ocean Rehab is devastated by the loss of Captain Don Voss. This photo was taken during his Reef Check Certification dive...
09/14/2017

Ocean Rehab is devastated by the loss of Captain Don Voss. This photo was taken during his Reef Check Certification dive with us. Thank you, Captain for your service to our country and our oceans, you will be greatly missed!

01/05/2015

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2015. Although we sleep, our mission remains, -Thanks to all our concerned SE Florida natives/ locals and divers.

Celebrating our past and appreciating our amazing volunteer victory.!Our Admin costs posted lowest of 95% of Public Char...
01/01/2015

Celebrating our past and appreciating our amazing volunteer victory.!
Our Admin costs posted lowest of 95% of Public Charities.
-5Stars***** During the calendar year 2011 Ocean Rehab Initiative Inc. "DID" record and facilitate a 6.05% Administrative Cost to the US Federal Government as a Public Charity Non-Profit 501(c)3
Public Record.

** Our volunteers are still growing and our Mission still strong. Happy New Year 2015.!

as posted in 2011 below.

-- FUTURE PRESS/NEWS RELEASE: ORI will post a 6.05% Admin Costs to the US FEDERAL IRS for 2011. As we claim, we are all volunteers and donate our time for the REEFS..!! Congrats.!

12/27/2014

One... One ... like away..??? Help...Happy New Years and Thanks a Million Fishes.. ORI.

11/10/2014

Wow... Only 6 Likes Away from 1 thousand followers while we sleep.. But always on guard for threat to our Oasis. Thanks a Milion Fishes.
- ORI

Barolo Ristorante proudly serves Wyland Pinot Grigio.  Not sure who Wyland is? Check out this Video from Ocean Rehab vid...
05/02/2014

Barolo Ristorante proudly serves Wyland Pinot Grigio.
Not sure who Wyland is? Check out this Video from Ocean Rehab video archives.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfBpt4qm2Z0

Lady Blue and Ocean Rehab Initiative share their personal take of the Event. November 2010 Wyland Living Green Fair. This was an opportuntiy to learn about t...

11/08/2013

Amazing 10 Years minimum to find these jewels..

11/08/2013

--Celebrate our victory..
Hello all Divers and Volunteers of Ocean Rehab ; we wanted to let you know we got our BEANS this week.. Thank you Ocean..

William Djubin say's ..-- Many, many, many statues have been sunken across this planet. It is worth a Google Image Searc...
09/19/2013

William Djubin say's ..
-- Many, many, many statues have been sunken across this planet. It is worth a Google Image Search.. "Sunken Statues"

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