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Scallop Restoration Initiative MOTE COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP: MOTE.ORG RESEARCH AT MOTE MARINE LABORATORY

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Page 1: Scallop Brochure

Scallop Restoration Initiative

MOTE COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP:

MOTE.ORG

RESEARCH AT MOTE

MARINE LABORATORY

Page 2: Scallop Brochure

For information about Mote’s scallop restoration efforts or to report

scallop sightings, contact:

Benthic Ecology LabMote Marine Laboratory

[email protected], ext. 247

For information about internships with Mote’s scallop restoration initiative, contact:

Student Engagement Coordinator Mote Marine Laboratory

[email protected], ext. 269

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The Mote Community Partnership: Scallop Restoration Initiative is a community-wide, collaborative effort to restore scallop populations in Sarasota Bay. It is also part of a global project of the Japanese Research Institute for Humanity and Nature studying how communities and scientists work together on environmental problems.

Due to decline in water quality, extreme red tide events, destruction of seagrass and overharvesting, the scallop populations statewide fell dramatically around 1960. This led to closing commercial harvesting of scallops in the early 1990s.

Today, Mote works with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, Sarasota Bay Watch, Sarasota Bay Estuary Program, Sarasota County, Bay Shellfish Co., local business leaders and most importantly, many volunteer citizen scientists to restore scallop populations in Sarasota Bay, aiming to improve environmental quality and expand community involvement.

Overview of the Mote Community Partnership:

Scallop Restoration Initiative

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Various Options Include:

• Participating in annual community-wide scallop searches to count mature scallops in Sarasota Bay

• Helping to release scallop larvae into the Bay and monitoring the juvenile scallops’ survival

• Deploying and retrieving scallop settlement sampling devices at release sites across the Bay

• Providing boat transportation / boat-based assistance

• Helping to monitor water quality in Sarasota Bay

• Educating the community about the significance of scallop restoration in Sarasota Bay

• Working closely with scientists and other members of the community on associated activities related to scallop restoration and environmental health of Sarasota Bay.

Interested in Volunteering?

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Undergraduates and recent graduates may apply for internships with the Benthic Ecology Program at Mote Marine Laboratory. Under the direction of benthic ecologist Jim Culter, you will gain valuable experience:

• Working in a marine biology lab• In the field, releasing young scallops and

monitoring scallop release sites in Sarasota Bay • With community outreach events

to promote the initiative• Networking with other Mote interns

and scientists.

Local high school students may also apply. You will gain:

• Experience working with scientists and college interns

• Knowledge of the marine environments and species (particularly bay scallops) in Sarasota Bay

• Marine biology lab experience• Involvement in community outreach• Credits toward high school volunteer hours.

Opportunities for Internships**Limited financial support for qualified applicants

may be available through the Celine Silver Intern Fund.

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1600 Ken Thompson ParkwaySarasota, FL 34236(941) 388 - 4441

MOTE.ORG

Become a friend on our Facebook page:Mote Community Partnership: Scallop Restoration Initiative

Prepared by theMarine Policy Institute

Mote Marine LaboratoryMarch 2015