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Did sea level rise kill the black mangroves?
Come Sunday, April 5th to find out

The above tiling background was adapted from a photo by Dennis Giardina and submitted by Michael J. Barry, showing a 20 acre black mangrove die-off just north of Pumpkin Bay. (To view the original photo, click here)
Cypress roots / knees in a maple stump, by Maureen Bonness

We will be meeting Sunday, April 5, 2009, at Corkscrew Swamp and Sanctuary

Location: Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary, www.corkscrew.audobon.org 375 Sanctuary Road, off State Road 846, 15 miles east of I-75, 15 miles west of Immokalee, and generally 25 miles northeast of Naples. See map here.

Details have been emailed to those on the mailing list. For more information please Contact PBSF

About PBSF

The Plant Biologists of South Florida is a group of scientists who meet informally on a weekend in the spring each year to share discoveries, speculations, and fellowship.  There are no committees, no dues, no awards, and no organization structure.  We are held together by a common interest in plant biology.  Most of us live in southern Florida, and work professionally either as students or faculty at scientific and educational institutions, but others of us work for natural resource agencies, private companies, and some are retired, and some just love plants and plant biology.

Content is added to this web site when it is suggested, so if you don't see your name or organization listed, or you have other plant biology resources for pbsf.org, please write us: Contact PBSF

 Contact Phil Busey:  turf@ufl.edu