Kayak Tour of Rainbow River with Rainbow River Conservation (RRC)

Saturday, September 30th, 2023 Despite the rain, Bill Hawthorne (FSI Aquatic Ecologist) and Judy Lathrop (Rainbow River Conservation board member) gave attendees a fresh perspective on one of the most beautiful and serene stretches of water that Central Florida has to offer. The group paddled a 3-mile stretch of Rainbow River and discussed the natural beauty of the waterway, the challenges facing the river, and what you and your community can do to help preserve this Outstanding…

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Ichetucknee Turtle Expedition

This outing was led FSI Aquatic Ecologist, Bill Hawthorne, and Dr. Jerry Johnston, leader of the Santa Fe River Turtle Project and Professor of Biology at Santa Fe College. On June 10th, 2023, 15 attendees paddled from the north entrance of Ichetucknee Springs State Park to the Midway Point. Along the way, our leaders taught attendees about the 11 native and 4 non-native turtle species that are often seen at our beloved Florida springs. This outing served…

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The People’s Plan

FSI is currently restudying Silver Springs System. In light of the changes we are seeing, we are re-publishing the following op-ed written by Dr. Knight, originally printed in the Gainesville Sun in August 2015. Staff at the Florida Springs Institute (FSI) have been active in the scientific study of Silver Springs since the 1970s. FSI’s efforts, as well as research conducted by the State of Florida have demonstrated severe biological impairments at Silver Springs as a result of reduced…

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North Florida, South Florida vie to be most-polluted region

By Dr. Robert Knight. Published in the Florida Specifier April/May 2023. Given the Environmental disaster that has continued to engulf the estuaries and beaches on both sides of the state, South Florida's guacamole-filled coastal waters are receiving the state and national press they deserve. But thanks to on-going releases of nutrient-laden water from sugar plantations, ranches, and other intensive agricultural operations; toxic floating algae, starving manatees, and rafts of dead fish continue to slime the once-blue waters,…

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The Future of Florida’s Springs

Future of Florida Springs: A Discussion on Springs Health Remarks prepared and delivered by Dr. Robert Knight, Director Howard T. Odum Florida Springs Institute – at a panel discussion held at the University of Florida on April 1, 2023, and hosted by the Samuel Proctor Oral History Project. Over the past 70 years of focused research, Florida springs science has progressed from infancy to maturity. Starting with the seminal work of Howard Odum in the 1950s and…

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