Incredible Biodiversity of Our Costal Area – CCA June 14th Meeting

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The incredible biodiversity of our coastal area will be the topic of the CCA of Skidaway’s June meeting and seminar to be held on Monday, June 14, at 7:00 PM. The June Meeting will be held in person at St. Peter’s Church and via Zoom for those who prefer to continue in this format. 

Registration is required for both methods of attendance, due to the limited capacity of socially-distanced seating in the church and to the necessity of providing a link to the online venue.  A link to the Zoom feed will be distributed prior to the meeting.

The presenter will be John “Crawfish” Crawford, popular coastal area ecologist and former Senior Naturalist, Marine Operations Supervisor at the Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant, Skidaway Island.image%2839%29.png

Crawfish will talk about how our coastal area developed and will present the exciting biology of the specimens he will bring to the event.  Local flora and fauna, such as snakes, turtles, lizards, horseshoe crabs, and other marine life, may be a part of the menagerie.  His presentation will include hands-on time with the “critters.”

Each CCA of Skidaway meeting attendee will receive one free raffle ticket, compliments of CCA, as a thank you to all who supported the organization during the challenges of 2021.  Additional tickets can be purchased in quantities of 1 ($5), 3 ($10), or 7 ($20) through the web site, and the proceeds will go to support CCA programs in the coming year.  The June raffle will give two attendees a half-day inshore fishing charter with Captain Josiah Riffle of Southern Saltwater Charters valued at $400. 

Additional Background: Crawfish is a native of Savannah, where he grew up out-of-doors more often than not. From early childhood he has combed the extensive local wild places for every kind of "creepy crawler" he could find to study, and he brought home an endless stream of specimens, to the delight of his very supportive family.  His nickname “Crawfish” was acquired in the third grade, as a result of his avid interest in nature.  A professional naturalist and teacher since age 14, he has made a serious and life-long study of the natural history of the southeastern wild islands, rivers, marshes, swamps and forests. Through a variety of field trips, lectures, and photography, Crawfish introduces all levels of students to the wonders of ecology and the natural world. 

In 1988, he joined The University of Georgia's Marine Education Center and Aquarium on Skidaway Island as resident naturalist, a marine educator, and research vessel captain.  There he spent most days out in the field, teaching visiting students about the wonders of our subtropical ecosystems.  He has an infectious and easily shared enthusiasm for the natural world.  Following his retirement from UGA last December 1st, Crawfish developed a biological consultancy, sharing his knowledge as a Subtropical Naturalist focusing on the coastal and inland ecology of our area.  Through his broad knowledge of natural history, extensive field experiences, and observant eye, he gives students an appreciation and understanding of the unmatched beauty and natural wonders of our southeastern wild places.

 

 

When
June 14th, 2021 from  7:00 PM to  9:00 PM
Raffle Tickets
Event Fee(s)
Your Free Raffle Ticket $0.00
One Additional Raffle Ticket $5.00
3 Additional Raffle Tickets $10.00
7 Additional Raffle Tickets $20.00