Photo of Day

If words are cheap, photographs in the age of digital cameras are even cheaper. Here's a running posting of watershed relevant photos.

Apr 30, 2009

Watch tower

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Apr 29, 2009

Load of valencias

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Apr 28, 2009

Bottom of barrel

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Apr 27, 2009

Mouth of Caloosahatchee

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Apr 26, 2009

Caloosahatchee coconut

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Apr 25, 2009

Edison Estate banner

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Apr 24, 2009

Gulf shore mansion

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Apr 23, 2009

Cypress green

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Apr 22, 2009

11 miles of road

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Apr 21, 2009

Dry staff gage

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Apr 20, 2009

Cardinal plant

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Apr 19, 2009

Suspended cypress

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Apr 18, 2009

Waters edge

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Apr 17, 2009

Levee top

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Apr 15, 2009

Turner River Canal

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Apr 14, 2009

Cloud top

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Apr 13, 2009

Not a wet cloud

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Apr 12, 2009

Dry cloud

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Apr 11, 2009

Receding waters

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Apr 10, 2009

Shark Valley Tower

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Apr 9, 2009

Hidden station

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Apr 8, 2009

Oasis

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Apr 7, 2009

Pine trunk

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Apr 6, 2009

Spanish moss

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Apr 5, 2009

Sail away

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Apr 4, 2009

Pine top

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Apr 3, 2009

Tamiami Canal

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Apr 2, 2009

Lake levee

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Apr 1, 2009

Dry cypress knee

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      • Watch tower
      • Load of valencias
      • Bottom of barrel
      • Mouth of Caloosahatchee
      • Caloosahatchee coconut
      • Edison Estate banner
      • Gulf shore mansion
      • Cypress green
      • 11 miles of road
      • Dry staff gage
      • Cardinal plant
      • Suspended cypress
      • Waters edge
      • Levee top
      • Turner River Canal
      • Cloud top
      • Not a wet cloud
      • Dry cloud
      • Receding waters
      • Shark Valley Tower
      • Hidden station
      • Oasis
      • Pine trunk
      • Spanish moss
      • Sail away
      • Pine top
      • Tamiami Canal
      • Lake levee
      • Dry cypress knee
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Hi,my name is Bob.

I am a National Park Service hydrologist at Big Cypress National Preserve who works in collaboration with Florida Gulf Coast University, the Big Cypress Basin, and the multi-agency Big Cypress Watersheds Team.

The journal is your daily passport into the inner realm of south Florida's water cycle and interconnected watersheds -- a narrative voice into the watery wilderness of aquatic south Florida.

I make no claim to knowing everything, just enough worthsharing. Click here to find out more about the journal, or dig into the running list of posts.

Feel free to call or email me if you would like more information, or to be added to the journal's weekly mailing list. Otherwise, have fun reading -- and remember -- always be good to your watershed!

Sincerely,

Robert V. Sobczak
robert.v.sobczak@gmail.com
239-695-1151

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