Upcoming Workshops: 

Please check back to this page, or follow the Florida Artificial Reefs Facebook page @FloridaArtificialReefs to see announcements for upcoming workshops.

Join us live! We try to stream most of our workshops via Facebook Live. If you are unable to attend any of our regional workshops in person, simply tune in at the Florida Artificial Reefs Facebook page @FloridaArtificialReefs or by visiting flseagrant.org/live at the time of the workshop to join us.

Past Workshops and Summits

2019 Northwest Florida Artificial Reef Workshop

AM Presentations:

  • State and National Artificial Reef Updates
    Keith Mille, FWC Artificial Reef Program
  • County and Artificial Reef Citizen Organization Updates 
    County program managers, together with reef association representatives, provide a brief overview of artificial reef activities and plans
      •  Escambia County
      • Santa Rosa County
      • Okaloosa County
      • Walton County
      • Bay County
      • City of Mexico Beach
      • Franklin County/City of Apalachicola
      • City of Carrabelle/Wakulla County

 

  • Artificial reef regulatory process and guidance for permit application submittals
    Lisa Lovvorn, USACOE, Panama City Field Office
  • Developing Taylor County’s Volunteer Research Dive Team
    Victor Blanco, Florida Sea Grant, Taylor County

 

PM Presentations:

  • Partnering with Marine Industries
    John Naybor, Marine Industries Association of Northwest Florida
  • Current Research and Perspectives on Artificial Reefs and Fisheries
    Will Patterson and Ed Camp, University of Florida
  • Methods for Conducting Cultural Resource Surveys for Artificial Reefs
    Mark Fuelner, FSU Panama City
  • Responding to Hurricane Michael in Bay County and Mexico Beach
    Bob Cox, Mexico Beach Artificial Reef Association
    Scott Jackson, Florida Sea Grant, Bay County
  • Assessment of Artificial Reefs Impacted by Hurricane Michael
    (View the Bell Shoals pre- and post-storm map here: http://arcg.is/11yWDT)
    Jeff Renchen, FWC Artificial Reef Program
  • Using transom-mounted sonar and consumer-friendly software to create side scan mosaics
    Travis Griggs, Strikelines.com
  • Wrap Up and Next Steps
    Keith Mille, FWC Artificial Reef Program
    Scott Jackson, Florida Sea Grant, Bay County

2019 Southwest Florida Artificial Reef Workshop

AM Presentations:

PM Presentations:

2018 North Central Florida Artificial Reef Workshop

AM Presentations:

PM Presentations:

2017 Northwest Florida Artificial Reef Workshop

February 22, 2017 – UF/IFAS Extension Okaloosa County, Crestview, Florida

Participants at the Northwest Florida Artificial Reef Workshop. Crest view, FL. Feb 22, 2017.

Presentations:

FWC NRDA Project Update presented by Alex Fogg

Goliath Grouper and Artificial Reefs: Opportunities for Citizen Science presented by Angela Collins (technical note: There is a 3 minute loss of audio during this presentation from 8:24 – 11:24)

2016 Southeast Florida Artificial Reef Workshop

The Southeast Florida Artificial Reef Workshop was held on November 1, 2016 at Manatee Lagoon – An FPL Eco-Discovery Center in West Palm Beach, FL. The agenda included speakers from FWC, University of Florida, Broward County, USCG, FDEP, Florida Sea Grant, South Florida Diving, and Palm Beach County Reef Research Team. In the afternoon, there was a facilitated discussion with County Artificial Reef Coordinators. The entire day was recorded, archived, and can be viewed below. Presentations from the speakers can also be viewed and downloaded below.

Participants of the 2016 Southeast Florida Artificial Reef Workshop. Photo by Holly Abeels, FSG.

 

Presentations:

Florida and Regional Artificial Reef Updates by Keith Mille, FWC

Legal Perspective of Conceptual Permitting for Large Development Projects by Adrian Mahoney, University of Florida

State of Artificial Reefs as Mitigation by Pat Quinn, Broward County

Ship Deployment Expectations of U.S. Coast Guard by Benjamin Colbert, USCG

FDEP Artificial Reef Permitting by Gregory Vazquez, FL Department of Environmental Protection

Goliath Grouper Preferences for Artificial Reefs by Angela Collins, Florida Sea Grant

Diving Industry Perspective by Jeff Torode, South Florida Diving

Long Term Monitoring and Citizen Science by Janet Phipps, Palm Beach County Reef Research Team

2015 Florida Artificial Reef Summit

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Presentations: 

Day 1: http://youtu.be/afL8tr4x1qA
Day 2 Morning Session: http://youtu.be/ShVblQ-DgVY
Day 2 Afternoon Session: http://youtu.be/UzBUedKchKs
Day 3: http://youtu.be/0aE3vgZZQgc

Please refer to the agenda for speaker times.
PDFs of speaker’s PowerPoint presentations can be found through links in the agenda.

2013 Fisheries Management Panel Discussion

Tuesday, February 19, 2013 (Day 1)

 

8:30                      Registration, sign in, vendor and poster set up

10:00                     Workshop Welcome and Goals

Brooke Saari, Florida Sea Grant Agent, Okaloosa/Walton Counties

Welcome from Okaloosa County Commissioner(s)

10:15                     FWC Statewide and National Artificial Reef Program Updates

Jon Dodrill, FWC Artificial Reef Program

10:35                     County and Artificial Reef Citizen Organization Updates

Moderator: Brooke Saari, Florida Sea Grant

11:30                     Lunch (included in registration)

1:00                       Overview of Artificial Reef Module Designs in Florida

Speaker: Bill Horn, FWC Artificial Reef Program 

1:20                       Private Artificial Reef Development and Management Issues

Moderator: Jon Dodrill, FWC

Panel Discussion: Robert Turpin, Escambia County

Scott Henson, Okaloosa County

Alan Golden, Bay County

2:20                       Break (20 minutes) 

2:40                       Artificial Reef Monitoring Tools, Goals, and Strategies for NW Florida

Robert Turpin, Escambia County Marine Resources Division

Scott Jackson, Florida Sea Grant, Bay County

Keith Mille, FWC Artificial Reef Program

3:00                       Artificial Reefs and Fisheries Management Presentations

Moderator: Keith Mille, FWC Artificial Reef Program

Panel Discussion: Bill Lindberg, University of Florida

Bob Shipp, Dauphin Island Sea Lab

Will Patterson, Dauphin Island Sea Lab / UWF

Luiz Barbieri, FWC-FWRI 

4:55                       Adjourn daytime session

5:00                       Dinner (included with full registration only)

6:00           EVENING EXPO:

  • poster session
  • vendor, sponsor, and organization booths 

8:00                       Adjourn evening session

 

Wednesday, February 20, 2013 (Day 2)

 

7:30                       Registration, sign in 

8:10                       Day 2 Welcome and Housekeeping

                              Rick O’Connor, Florida Sea Grant Agent, Escambia County 

8:15                       Economic Benefits and Impacts of Artificial Reefs in NW Florida

Bill Huth and Chris Burket, Dept of Marketing and Economics, UWF 

8:35                       Artificial Reef Planning and Stakeholder Satisfaction: What social science

information are we using to make management decisions about artificial reefs?

Dr. Taylor Stein, School of Forest Resources and Conservation, UF 

9:20                       Review of Artificial Reef Permitting Rules, and Requirements for Large Area Artificial Reef Sites

Moderator: Brooke Saari, Florida Sea Grant

Panel Discussion: Keith Mille, FWC Artificial Reef Program

Heather Mason, FDEP, Submerged Lands & Environmental                Resources Program

Steve Andrews, USACOE, Pensacola Regulatory Office

10:10                       Break (20 minutes) 

10:30                       Artificial Reef Construction Issues in Inshore and Nearshore State Waters

Robert Turpin, Escambia County

     10:45                      The Status of Using Large Materials for Artificial Reefs

(e.g., bridge replacement, steel vessels, and other large materials of opportunity)

Moderator: Scott Jackson, Florida Sea Grant Agent, Bay County

Joy Giddens, FDOT, District 3 Permits Coordinator

Bill Horn, FWC Artificial Reef Program

Jon Dodrill, FWC Artificial Reef Program

11:30                       Summary of Workshop, Concluding Remarks & Discussion, Keith Mille, FWC

12:00                     Adjourn General Workshop 

12:00 – 1:00           Lunch (included in registration) 

1:00 – 3:00             Expectations of Side Scan Sonar Products for Artificial Reefs (optional, free side scan sonar workshop scheduled following the general workshop)

Moderators: Robert Turpin, Escambia County and Keith Mille, FWC

Patrick Raley, NOAA Southeast Fisheries Science Center

Kelly Kingon, FSU Coastal & Marine Laboratory

Bryan Clark, Risk Management Compass

2010 Artificial Reef Summit in Cocoa Beach

We have archived the materials from the 2010 Summit held in Cocoa Beach, Fla., at this link.

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