Eco-Archaeo Kayak Tour

Crystal River Preserve State Park 3266 North Sailboat Ave. Crystal River, FL. 34428

March 10, 09:00:00 AM — 12:00:00 PM

Come paddle around St. Martins Marsh Aquatic Preserve with Florida Coastal Office and Florida Public Archaeology Network. During our trip on the Crystal River we’ll have a conversation about prehistoric people and their relationship to the different ecosystems throughout the rivers and estuaries. TOUR FEES: Bring your own gear/kayak $20 • Gear/kayak supplied $25 Kayaks donated in part by A Crystal River Kayak Company. Only 10 rental boats available to rent and 15 participants...so sign up early! MEET: @ 8:30am, in the water by 9:00am • Crystal River Preserve State Park • 3266 North Sailboat Ave. Crystal River, FL. 34428. We’ll launch from the Mullet Hole at the Preserve. Signs will be posted on Sailboat Ave. BRING: Sunscreen, water, bug spray, and sun hat. In case of inclement weather, tour will be rescheduled. *If you rent a kayak, paddles and PFDs included; if you bring a kayak, you must bring your own paddles and PFD.

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IRSC Field Work

St. Lucie County Viking Cemetery

March 10, 01:30:00 PM — 04:00:00 PM

FPAN is partnering with Indian River State College professor, Dr. Kyle Freund, and his class to record historic cemeteries in St. Lucie County.

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Beyond our Backyard: Archaeology around the World Lecture Series

UWF Downtown Campus, Bowden Building Classroom 120 Church Street

March 10, 06:30:00 PM — 07:30:00 PM

In celebration of Florida Archaeology Month, March 2016, join us for the \"Beyond our Backyard: Archaeology around the World\" lecture series! This week\'s presentation is \"Maritime Connections in the Atlantic World from the Perspective of Four Historic Shipwrecks\" by UWF Division of Anthropology and Archaeology Assistant Professor Dr. Greg Cook. This event is free and open to the public! See flyer for complete schedule.

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