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Entries in The Media (23)

Saturday
Apr172010

ESPN Radio w/Capt. Rob Modys

We'd like to thank Capt. Rob Modys for having us on 'Reel Talk' Radio over the past several weeks. Be sure and catch the show from 7 - 10 am Saturdays on ESPN Sports Radio 770 AM. Click the links below for more information.

 

 

Saturday
Apr102010

Reel Saltwater Outdoors

We'd like to thank Paul Caruso for hooking us up with Capt. Rodney Smith and the folks at Coastal Angler Magazine and the Reel Saltwater Outdoors Radio Show. We had fun on the show talking about the tournament and 'adventures in fishing etiquite' last Saturday.

You can catch Capt. Chris O'Neill, Capt. Ryan Rowan and John Radkins for the show every Saturday from 1 - 2 on WENG News Talk Radio on the dial at 107.5 FM and 1530 AM.

The show is a "locals" favorite providing real time fishing reports, conservation tips, seasonal guidelines and tide predictions from Sarasota to Ft. Myers.

Read more about the show, tune in and take advantage of a live streaming link to listen online.

Additional Info:
Coastal Angler Magazine
Capt. Chris O'Neill
Capt. Ryan Rowan

Wednesday
Apr072010

USC on Nat'l Talk Show Daytime

We had the pleasure of appearing with Robert Hueter of Mote Marine Laboratory on national television to talk about the tournament this past Monday. We've been on Daytime several times in the past and it's always a good time and opportunity to share what we're doing.

We'll be sure and get a cut of the show on Youtube, after it airs today. It's nationally syndicated so check the Daytime website for a listing in your area.

Our thanks to Producer, Maureen Famiano, the hosts, Dave Nemeth and Cyndi Edwards and the crew for their hospitality.

L-R: Sean Paxton, Brooks Paxton II, Robert Hueter, Dave Nemeth and 'Smiley' (front)

The Paxton Brothers backstage with the host of 'Star Watch', Sam Hallenbeck (middle)

Sunday
Mar212010

Burnt Store Marina Host Location

Realmark Development and Burnt Store Marina will host the Qualifying Round of the Guy Harvey Ultimate Shark Challenge.

This event marks the official tournament kickoff on Friday, April 30th with a Captain's meeting and media day. Fishing will commence on Saturday morning with a shotgun start at 7:30am and end with 'lines out' at 4pm. Competition continues with the remaining top teams on Sunday fishing the same schedule.

The top 5 teams at the end of fishing on Sunday will advance to the Grand Championship at Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium the weekend of May 21 - 23.

Friday
Mar122010

Mote Recognized by Florida House 

Florida House Recognizes "Powerhouse" of Marine Research 

The Directors of the USC extend a personal congratulation to our science and research partner for this prestigious level of well-deserved recognition.  

In honor of Mote Marine Laboratory's 55th anniversary this year, the Florida House passed a resolution on Wednesday, March 10, recognizing the nonprofit organization as a "powerhouse of near-shore marine research" and commended its "tireless pursuit of answers to some of the ocean's most pressing questions" and its efforts to share "its knowledge with the world." The resolution, introduced by Rep. Keith Fitzgerald, D-Sarasota, was co-sponsored by 111 representatives during Oceans Day in Tallahassee. Florida Sen. Mike Bennett, R-Bradenton, has also introduced a similar resolution in the Senate. (Click here to view a PDF of the full resolution at www.mote.org/hr9013.)


"Today is Oceans Day at the Florida Capitol and in honor of Mote Marine Laboratory's 55th anniversary, we'd like to commemorate the accomplishments of this important institution," Fitzgerald said Wednesday on the House floor as he introduced the resolution. (Click here for info about Oceans Day.)


Mote was created in 1955 by Dr. Eugenie Clark, who will herself be inducted into the Florida Women's Hall of Fame later this month. From its beginnings as a small, one-room, one-woman operation focused on sharks, the Lab has grown into one of Florida's leading marine research and outreach organizations with a main campus in Sarasota and field stations in eastern Sarasota County, Charlotte Harbor and the Florida Keys. Mote has nearly 200 staff members conducting research on sharks, red tide, marine mammals, sea turtles, coral reefs, fisheries, coastal ecology and aquaculture. Mote's 1,300 volunteers contribute more than 200,000 volunteer hours to the organization.

Each year, 350,000 visitors are drawn to Mote Aquarium, one of the largest attractions in Southwest Florida, and another 28,000 students are educated through Mote programs on campus and even off campus through SeaTrek, Mote's premiere Distance Learning program.

The resolution also noted Mote's numerous academic affiliations with Florida universities, including its "landmark affiliation agreement with the University of South Florida that allows two of the state's leading research institutions to join forces in new science ventures, provide expanded learning programs, and create economic development opportunities for the region."

"On behalf of Mote's scientists, staff, volunteers and board members, I am truly honored to accept this recognition," said Mote President, Dr. Kumar Mahadevan, who was in Tallahassee Wednesday. Mahadevan and members of Mote's Board of Trustees were recognized on the House floor after the resolution was passed.

"Mote was just a small field station when it started," Mahadevan said. "Throughout the years, through the efforts of many, we've been able to increase the knowledge about Florida's environment and expand our research programs into other areas of the world. We could not have been so successful in our research, conservation and outreach missions without the support of Florida's residents, our local delegation members and the Legislature as a whole."