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SCCF
30 episodes
3 days ago
The Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (SCCF) connects you to nature through conversations with our scientists and educators who are dedicated to our mission to protect and care for Southwest Florida's coastal ecosystems.
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The Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (SCCF) connects you to nature through conversations with our scientists and educators who are dedicated to our mission to protect and care for Southwest Florida's coastal ecosystems.
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land. water. wildlife.
What to Expect: Legislative Session 2026

Matt and Allie from SCCF's environmental policy team discuss priorities for the upcoming 2026 Florida legislative session, which kicks off on Jan. 13. They also provide a lively and engaging backdrop on what's happening now as bills take shape in pre-session presentations by stakeholders at local delegation meetings.

Their play-by-play continues with an explanation of how the Florida legislature functions during its 60-day session and how SCCF can help you follow along and take action when needed.

Learn what makes Florida's legislative process unique and what's in store this year for bills that failed in previous sessions and are likely to be sponsored once again.

Learn more about SCCF's 2026 legislative priorities.

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1 week ago
48 minutes 41 seconds

land. water. wildlife.
Shorebirds 101 & Nesting Season Recap

Environmental Policy Associate Allie Pecenka talks with Shorebird Biologist Audrey Albrecht about the history of ⁠⁠shorebird monitoring⁠⁠ at SCCF, current areas of focus within the program, and general shorebird and seabird ecology on the islands. Audrey also provides an overview of the recent shorebird nesting season, highlighting the most successful season for least terns on the Causeway since the 1990s.

Their conversation also addresses large scale trends for shorebird populations, the biggest threats they face, and what we can do about it.

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3 weeks ago
27 minutes 59 seconds

land. water. wildlife.
Why Conservation 20/20 is Critical for Lee County

SCCF's Environmental Policy team discusses the recent developments with Conservation 20/20 — Lee County’s environmentally sensitive land acquisition and management program that voters enacted through a 1996 referendum.

In September, the Board of County Commissioners decided not to add funding to it in its 2025-26 budget despite a significant shortfall of the fund's required $40 million minimum balance.

To date, more than 30,000 acres of conservation land have been protected through the program. Learn why it's critical that the program continues to be funded to meet its ordinance-required mandate and to protect the county's water quality, wetlands, water supply, and vital wildlife habitat.

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1 month ago
28 minutes 28 seconds

land. water. wildlife.
Top Ten Questions about the Caloosahatchee Estuary

SCCF's policy team answers the Top Ten questions they are most commonly asked about the Caloosahatchee estuary. Their discussion includes answers to these questions and more.

  • Why do we even want any flows from Lake Okeechobee?
  • Why does the estuary require a specific salinity balance?
  • How do lake management decisions and watershed runoff impact that balance?
  • How are indicator species used to monitor estuary health?
  • How do too high (or low) of flows stress the estuary?
  • What projects exist to improve the health of the estuary? 


Subscribe to our Weekly Water Conditions Tracker to receive updates every Friday on the current state of our waters. We also provide a weekly Caloosahatchee Conditions Report on Wednesdays that is fed by data from our Marine Lab's RECON.


Email us at info@sccf.org with your questions!

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1 month ago
34 minutes 41 seconds

land. water. wildlife.
Community-Based Restoration With SCCF's Coastal Watch

Learn all about SCCF's Coastal Watch program with Policy Associate Allie Pecenka and Coastal Watch Director Kealy Pfau. Each season, Coastal Watch engages hundreds of volunteers, who help us restore oyster and mangrove habitat, clean our beaches, replant native marshes, and manage our preserve lands. Whether you're a visitor to Sanibel and Captiva, a permanent resident, or just passing through for the day, Coastal Watch has tons of opportunities to get involved in helping our environment.

Pecenka and Pfau discuss the history of the program, the physical and mental health benefits of volunteering, and the importance of community-based restoration. They discuss the ups and downs of restoration through recent storm events, share exciting new opportunities to get involved in 2025-26, and highlight our Voluntourism program, which is engaging tourists to make a difference during their time on the islands.

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2 months ago
46 minutes 23 seconds

land. water. wildlife.
How Repeated Storm Surges Have Led to More Standing Water on Sanibel

SCCF Research Associate Mark Thompson joins Environmental Policy Director Matt DePaolis to talk about why Sanibel is holding more standing water than in pre-Ian times.

The discussion focuses on the impacts that several significant storm surges have had on Sanibel's groundwater storage capacity. They also talk about the integral role vegetation plays through evapotranspiration in helping to move water off the island and how repeated hurricanes have altered that process.

You'll also learn how planting native vegetation and creating tree canopies in your own backyard can help boost the island's evapotranspiration capacity.

For the past 17 years, Thompson has studied freshwater systems on the islands at the SCCF ⁠⁠Marine Lab⁠⁠, conducting research and monitoring to assist the City of Sanibel with freshwater systems management.

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2 months ago
52 minutes 50 seconds

land. water. wildlife.
Coyotes & Sea Turtle Nest Depredation

The Environmental Policy team talks with Coastal Wildlife Director Kelly Sloan and Sea Turtle Biologist Jack Brzoza about coyotes on the islands and their impact on sea turtles. They discuss the state of coyote populations, the impacts they have on coastal wildlife, and methods used to deter them from sea turtle nest depredation.


Learn more about SCCF's sea turtle program.

Call our Sea Turtle Hotline at 978-728-3663 to report any issues with nests, nesting turtles, or hatchlings.

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3 months ago
42 minutes 13 seconds

land. water. wildlife.
Hurricane Forecasting Technology

FOX-4 Meteorologist Andrew Shipley joins SCCF Environmental Policy Director Matt DePaolis to discuss forecasting technology for the 2025 hurricane season. They talk about the recent decommissioning of the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program and its potential impact on this season's hurricane forecasting, as well as its effects on long-term research initiatives. 

Special thanks to SCCF Policy interns Jill Blavet and Ellie Appelgren for contributing additional background research for this episode.


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3 months ago
45 minutes 6 seconds

land. water. wildlife.
Global Loss of Insect Biodiversity

The SCCF environmental policy team discusses the global decline of insect biodiversity, the forces driving the decline, and the steps individuals and communities can take to counteract it, including policies that protect the environment. They also touch upon how the global decline relates to current perceptions of huge amounts of mosquitoes and no-see-ums on the islands.

Visit SCCF's Native Landscapes & Garden Center to protect insect biodiversity by planting native.

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4 months ago
24 minutes 19 seconds

land. water. wildlife.
Deep Sea Mining

On this episode, SCCF Environmental Policy Staff Matt DePaolis and Allie Pecenka discuss recent federal actions taken to move toward mining for materials from the deep sea floor. They discuss what these materials are, what drives the interest in their collection, and the widespread potential impacts from this type of mining to the oceans and systems above the surface.

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4 months ago
39 minutes 55 seconds

land. water. wildlife.
Conscious Consumption

SCCF's policy team discusses the environmental threats of global business models centered around the practices of fast fashion and "fast tech," and how to be a more conscious consumer in response. They also consider the massive, often undiscussed environmental impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) as its prevalence continues to grow in society.

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5 months ago
42 minutes 52 seconds

land. water. wildlife.
Managing Invasive Species

SCCF Environmental Policy Director Matt DePaolis talks with SCCF Wildlife Biologist Mike Mills about invasive species. Their conversation explores what invasive species are, the threats associated with them, why Sanibel Island and Florida are so prone to invasives, and the many ethical and societal considerations inherent in different management approaches.

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5 months ago
58 minutes 11 seconds

land. water. wildlife.
Hurricane Season 2025: Adaptation, Mitigation & Navigating Accurate Forecasts

Heading into the 2025 hurricane season, it's more important than ever to understand the value of adaptation and mitigation, as well as how to effectively navigate data sources for accurate forecasts.

SCCF's Environmental Policy team discusses how federal funding cuts may impact hurricane data and forecasting, the dangers of misinformation related to hurricane season, and how to identify credible sources for accurate forecasting. 

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5 months ago
47 minutes 11 seconds

land. water. wildlife.
What's Behind the Proposed Florida Black Bear Hunt?

SCCF's Environmental Policy team discusses the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) proposed hunt on Florida black bears. Learn about the driving factors behind the proposition for a bear hunt, how the passage of Amendment 2 in Florida last year may be impacting it, and how a hunt would affect the current population of Florida black bears. 


Click here to comment on the FWC's proposed rules for a December 2025 black bear hunt that will be discussed at their May 21 meeting. Comments are due by 5 p.m. on May 16.

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6 months ago
22 minutes 34 seconds

land. water. wildlife.
Lasting Legacy of Earth Day

The SCCF Environmental Policy team discusses the history behind the creation of Earth Day, how it influenced the modern environmental movement, and some of the most powerful legislation born out of that movement that continues to protect the Earth today.

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6 months ago
26 minutes 21 seconds

land. water. wildlife.
Everglades Action Day & Lawsuits Update

SCCF's environmental policy team reflects on their trip to Tallahassee for Everglades Action Day, where they met with local legislators to advocate for Everglades restoration. They also discuss updates on recent Everglades-related lawsuits.

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7 months ago
19 minutes 17 seconds

land. water. wildlife.
Legislative Session 2025 & Everglades Action Day

SCCF's Environmental Policy team discusses the current Florida legislative session and why you should join them for Everglades Action Day, April 7-8, in Tallahassee.

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8 months ago
19 minutes 45 seconds

land. water. wildlife.
Coastal Resilience & Everglades Restoration

Complementing our previous episode on the Everglades, this podcast focuses on the concept of coastal resilience and its importance in Florida in the face of changing natural and human-driven conditions. The discussion evolves to explore how the Everglades can be viewed through a resilience lens, and why the vast wetland ecosystem is a key component to the future environmental health of the state.

Guests include SCCF Coastal Resilience Manager Carrie Schuman, PhD, and SCCF Environmental Policy Director Matt DePaolis.

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2 years ago
33 minutes 38 seconds

land. water. wildlife.
How Everglades Restoration Impacts Our Water Quality

SCCF Environmental Policy Director Matt DePaolis and Policy Intern Katie Gretter explore the connection between Everglades restoration and water quality. Hosted by SCCF Communications & Marketing Manager Denise Blough, the conversation delves deeply into how vital restoring the River of Grass is to the health of our waters.

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2 years ago
36 minutes 45 seconds

land. water. wildlife.
SCCF Scientists Re-Cap Record-Breaking 2020 Sea Turtle Nesting Season

Scientists from the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (SCCF)'s Sea Turtle Program, including Coastal Wildlife Director Kelly Sloan, Research Associate Andrew Glinsky, and Biologist Jack Brzoza share highlights of the 2020 nesting season.

As part of the SCCF team for the past three seasons, the trio talk about how this record-breaking nesting season compared to the previous two summers, which saw record-breaking hatchlings in 2019 and record-breaking fatalities due to the catastrophic red tide in 2018.

They also re-cap some of the most memorable aspects of 2020, including numerous records broken by loggerheads and leatherbacks as well as the challenges of COVID-19 and major media attention. The team explains how SCCF's program relies upon more than 100 community volunteers and the cooperation of residents, visitors in businesses in making our beaches sea turtle friendly. And, you'll learn about their backgrounds and what drove their interest in working with sea turtles.

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5 years ago
48 minutes 9 seconds

land. water. wildlife.
The Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation (SCCF) connects you to nature through conversations with our scientists and educators who are dedicated to our mission to protect and care for Southwest Florida's coastal ecosystems.