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Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
Celebrates 15th Anniversary

Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen receives Stewardship Award for her leadership on oceans issues, particularly her support of Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.

U.S. Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen received the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation Stewardship Award during a gala tribute to celebrate the 15th anniversary of Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. For the past two years, she has helped NMSF gain support for the Florida Keys Eco-Discovery Center.

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The Florida Keys 15th Anniversary Awards Dinner was held at Historic Casa Antigua in Key West, FL.

World renowned marine life photographer and NMSF Trustee Bob Talbot provided keynote remarks during the awards dinner on November 12th.

The gala tribute dinner was hosted by the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation and sponsored by the Mystic Aquarium and Institute For Exploration: Immersion Presents.

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Members of the NMSF board of trustees celebrate the 15th anniversary of the sanctuary with Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen.


PSA

In conjunction with the anniversary tribute dinner, a new regional public service announcement campaign is being launched and is designed to create public awareness about the Center and its importance as an education resource to residents and visitors of the Florida Keys. Guests of the anniversary dinner were the first to view the PSA campaign featuring the new Florida Keys Eco-Discovery Center's Sea Star campaign.

Florida Keys Eco-Discovery Center

Rendering for the Dr. Nancy Foster Florida Keys Environmental Complex
In fall 2006, the Florida Keys Eco-Discovery Center will open to the public. The Center will feature 6,000 square feet of interactive and dynamic exhibits depicting the underwater and upland habitats of the Florida Keys and surrounding ecosystem. This Center will be free-of-charge for visitors and residents of the Florida Keys and will focus on the Keys ecosystem, human interaction with the environment, and the maritime culture and history of the area.

Graphic of the ‘Sea Star’ walkway that will lead to the Center.

Part of the evenings events included an update on the Foundation’s Sea Star Campaign for the Florida Keys Eco-Discovery Center. The Sea Star Campaign will raise private sector funds for the facility’s state-of-the art exhibits. By purchasing a Sea Star, which will be imbedded in the discovery center's walkway, supporters receive permanent recognition of their commitment to preserve the unique and fragile marine habitats of South Florida.

Eric Buermann, local committee leaders Bob Holston and Cece Roycraft, and Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen at FKNMS anniversary celebration.

Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Superintendent Billy Causey recognizes the accomplishments of the sanctuary in the past 15 years, and acknowledges those who have contributed to its success along the way.

The Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary supports one of the most diverse collections of underwater plants and animals and the reef track is the most extensive living coral reef system in North America. Although best known for its coral reefs, the shallow nearshore waters contain interdependent marine habitats that include fringing mangroves, seagrass, meadows, hardbottom regions, as well as patch and bank reefs. This complex marine ecosystem is the foundation for the tourism and commercial fishing-based economies that are so important to Florida.

NMSP director Dan Basta, Florida Keys NMS Superintendent Billy Causey, NOAA General Counsel James Walpole and NMSF board of trustee Bob Talbot celebrates with sanctuary staff.


In the 15 years since the Florida Keys were designated as a national marine sanctuary, there have been fewer major shipwreck groundings. Other notable accomplishments include implementing the first water quality protection program within a sanctuary, creating science and educations programs, and enacting a comprehensive marine zoning plan.

Former City Commissioner Tom Oosterhaut and Congresswoman Ros-Lethtin celebrate the many accomplishments of the sanctuary and the local community.



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