Tag: Gulf Shellfish Institute

All Clams on Deck Aims to Restore Estuaries and Grow Coastal Communities

All Clams on Deck Aims to Restore Estuaries and Grow Coastal Communities

On Florida’s west coast increased development and pollution stress antiquated wastewater systems causing a release of inadequately treated water into rivers and streams; water runoff from storms carry nutrients across fertilized lawns and paved surfaces; all this water eventually ending in one place – the Gulf of Mexico – harming an already fragile ecosystem

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Florida’s Ed Chiles Joins Gulf Seafood Foundation Board

Florida’s Ed Chiles Joins Gulf Seafood Foundation Board

An internationally recognized leader in sustainability has joined the board of the Gulf Seafood Foundation.  Florida’s Ed Chiles, founder of The Chiles Group and son of former Florida Governor and Senator Lawton Chiles, has been a driving force for best sustainability practices in his Anna Maria Island community, his state, across the Gulf of Mexico and around the world.

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Bivalve re-CLAM-ation Fights Florida Red Tide in Tampa Bay

Bivalve re-CLAM-ation Fights Florida Red Tide in Tampa Bay

Cleansing the waters of the Gulf of Mexico’s Tampa Bay using northern quahog clams to combat Florida Red Tide might seem a little “out there”, but “out there” has been the trademark of Ed Chiles, founder of The Chiles Group.

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