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Sea Turtle Eggs May Be Relocated in Okaloosa on Friday

Okaloosa County News Release

According to the State Emergency Management conference call, US Fish &
Wildlife, NOAA Marine Fisheries and the FL Fish & Wildlife Commission (FWC)
plans to move sea turtle eggs on Friday, July 23, 2010, in our area. The
eggs are being moved from NWF beaches to Central East Coasts of FL,
according to U.S. Fish and Wildlife. visit: www.fws.gov/northflorida or
follow this link:
http://www.myfwc.com/NEWSROOM/10/statewide/News_10_X_OilSpill30.htm.

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Okaloosa County News Release - Deep Water Horizon Oil Spill #26

Okaloosa County Beaches Open; for information, contact Citizens Information
Line at 311.

What's New:

  • All Boom is being pulled due to the potential of
    tropical activity in the Gulf of Mexico. Visit Okaloosafl.com to access
    health info, updates and the daily map of oil conditions or link:
    http://www.co.okaloosa.fl.us/dh_page.htm
  • Local boom is being removed to protect the boom from damage to the
    boom and to protect the local area from the boom. Storm system will be
    monitored in upcoming days.
  • US Fish & Wildlife, NOAA Marine Fisheries and the FL Fish &
    Wildlife Commission (FWC) plans to move sea turtle eggs from NWF beaches to Central East Coasts of FL, for more information, visit:
    www.fws.gov/northflorida.
  • A Map of oil impact is now available on the web site and will be
    updated daily for Okaloosa County: Visit www.okaloosafl.com.
  • Okaloosa Co. Oil Response Team can be accessed at
    www.okaloosafl.com or directly: www.okaloosaoilresponse.com.

Oil or Tar ball sightings: DO NOT TOUCH

  • Tell a lifeguard; Local phone: Call 311, select 0; From most cell
    phones, dial #DEP
  • Call the State Warning Point at 1-877-2-SAVE-FL (1-877-272-8335)

Destin East Pass: OPEN UNTIL OIL APPROACHES

  • Mariners should tune into Channel 16 to get updates on Destin East
    Pass
  • Boaters, please use caution/minimum wake around boomed areas.

View Gulf Coast Response & trajectory maps:
http://response.restoration.noaa.gov/


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Florida Small Business Emergency Bridge Loan Program

If you are a small business owner and your business has been adversely affected by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, you may now apply for an interest-free loan through the Florida Small Business Emergency Bridge Loan Program. Gov. Charlie Crist has allocated $5 million from General Revenue to fund the bridge loan program.

Small business applicants are eligible for up to $25,000 in interest-free assistance for up to 12 months to help bridge the gap between the time a catastrophe hits and when the business secures other resources, including payment of BP claims, federal disaster assistance, profits from revived business or long-term loans.

Counties currently approved for the emergency bridge loan program are: Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, Bay, Gulf, Franklin, Wakulla, Jefferson, Taylor, Dixie, Levy, Citrus, Hernando, Pasco, Pinellas, Hillsborough, Manatee, Sarasota, Charlotte, Lee, Collier, Monroe, Dade, Broward and Palm Beach.

"Though BP may be the responsible party, we will continue to help ourselves by being proactive in supporting Florida businesses and families. Providing a much-needed source of financial relief to our businesses will help secure Florida's future economy." - Governor Charlie Crist

http://www.floridaoilhelp.com/

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Pepsi Refresh Project: Do Good for the Gulf

Program Summary

Pepsi recognizes that the oil spill in the Gulf will have not only an environmental impact but an economic and cultural impact as well, affecting communities throughout the Gulf region. Pepsi and its employees stand in solidarity with the residents of the Gulf and the Pepsi Refresh Project is pleased to announce it is doubling its commitment for one month to invest an additional $1.3 million to fund ideas that refresh individuals and communities in the Gulf states.

Key Facts

What It Is

The Pepsi Refresh Project is doubling its commitment for one month to invest an additional $1.3 million to fund ideas that refresh individuals and communities in the Gulf states.

This investment is an extension of the Pepsi Refresh Project, a year-long program that will award away more than $20 million in the U.S. to fund good ideas, big and small, that move communities forward.

How It Works

The Pepsi Refresh Project: Do Good for the Gulf will be implemented in a similar way to how the Pepsi Refresh Project operates each month, but on a slightly adjusted timeline.

Americans are invited to submit their ideas beginning July 12; Pepsi will accept up to 1,000 ideas over a five day period intended to refresh communities in the Gulf region.

You decide which ideas will get funded. During the month of August, choose your favorite ideas at www.refresheverything.com and the ideas with the most votes will receive funding.

The Rationale

In the wake of the oil spill in the Gulf, we talked to some of our partners who helped us shape the program from its inception and they agreed unanimously that this was the right evolution of the program at this time.

At Pepsi, we believe great ideas can come from anyone, anywhere, anytime; through the Pepsi Refresh Project, we've funded 127 of these great ideas to move communities forward; now we're investing $1.3 million to support more ideas that will help refresh communities in the Gulf states.

Key Dates

July 1: Pepsi announces that the Pepsi Refresh Project is doubling its commitment for one month to invest $1.3 million to fund ideas that refresh individuals and communities in the Gulf states.

July 12: www.refresheverything.com opens for submissions at 12:00 p.m. EST to accept up to 1,000 refreshing ideas that will benefit communities affected by the Gulf oil spill.

July 16: Submissions for Gulf ideas close at 11:59 p.m. EST

August 2: www.refresheverything.com opens to the public to vote on their favorite ideas that will "Do Good for the Gulf"

August 31: Voting period closes at 11:59 p.m. EST

September 2: Pepsi will announce the 32 grantee finalists that garnered the most votes and are on track to receive a total of $1.3 million in funding

PRP Partners

To ensure that we're implementing this extension of the Pepsi Refresh Project in the best way possible, Pepsi has enlisted a team of experts, to join our Pepsi Refresh Project Advisory Board and guide our efforts.

How this program relates to the ongoing Pepsi Refresh Project

We launched the Pepsi Refresh Project this year to fund good ideas, big and small, that will move communities forward. We will continue to award up to $1.3 million in grants each month, more than $20 million this year, to ideas with the most votes at www.refresheverything.com.

Since the Pepsi Refresh Project launched in January, Pepsi has awarded more than $7 million to empower individuals to turn their good ideas from wishful thinking into reality.

The Pepsi Refresh Project: Do Good for the Gulf is an extension of the Pepsi Refresh Project. We're doubling our commitment for one month to invest an additional $1.3 million to fund ideas that refresh individuals and communities in the Gulf states.

Natural Awakenings July 2010 Issue

The July 2010 Natural Awakenings issue has info about recycling at Billy
Bowlegs

Click here for July 2010 Issue of Natural Awakenings

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Friday Food for Thought

www.wfrpc.org/thinkgreen has the Friday's Food for Thought.

Sustainable Energy 2010:

Friday, July 9, 2010 8:00-4:30 at Gulf Power Building, 2nd Floor Auditorium, One Energy Place Pensacola, Florida 32502

For more information and to register visit http://www.gulfcoastenergynetwork.org/events_calendar.htm

MARK YOUR CALENDAR: Bay Area Resource Council Meeting Wednesday, July 28th.

The Bay Area Resource Council (BARC) will hold a public forum on Wednesday, July 28, 2010 at Pensacola City Hall, Whibbs Conference Room, located at 222 W Main Street. The meeting is being held from 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Guest Speakers include the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Wildlife Sanctuary of Northwest Florida, Escambia County Department of Health, Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission, U.S. Coast Guard, BP and U.S. EPA, Region IV (pending).

Speakers will provide an update on how local, state, and federal governments and others are responding to Deepwater Horizon Oil Clean and Clean-up efforts including short-term and long-term goals. In addition, there will be discussion about the environmental and public health effects (air and water) of dispersants being used.

A representative from Florida Emerald Coast Clean Cities Coalition will discuss the Clean Cities Program and lessening our dependency on foreign and domestic oil.

Due to room size restrictions, an RSVP is required by Friday, July 23rd.

Mary F. Gutierrez
Environmental Planner
West Florida Regional Planning Council
P.O. Box 11399 Pensacola, FL 32524-1399
4081 E. Olive Rd, Suite A, Pensacola, FL 32514
Phone: (850) 332-7976 x 226 or 800-226-8914
Fax: (850) 637-1923
www.wfrpc.org

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