Vietnam Vet’s Flag Display Honors Military

July 2, 2016

On this Fourth of July weekend, Floyd Calloway on Bluff Springs Road has a flag display in front of his home supporting our military. Calloway is a retired Marine and a Vietnam veteran. Photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

UWF Professor Featured In ‘Shark Week’ Coverage

July 2, 2016

Dr. Toby Daly-Engel, an assistant professor of biology at the University of West Florida, was featured as part of the Discovery Channel’s “Shark Week” coverage.

Daly-Engel, who researches the evolution of shark reproductive strategies, was interviewed by the Discovery Channel and is expected be part of the online content that accompanies its popular week of shark-centered television programming. Daly-Engel said her interview will be part of a feature on female scientists who study sharks.

“I love Shark Week,” Daly-Engel said. “I grew up watching it just like lots of other folks. So to work with people from the Discovery Channel was exciting. Any time I get to talk about my research, which I’m really passionate about, is a good day.”

There aren’t many women working as principal investigators in shark research, Daly-Engel said. She said she was one of the first in the country doing field work when she was hired at UWF.

“Being a female PI (principal investigator) is rare,” she said. “Having a female-run lab that does field work on sharks is even more rare.”

Part of Daly-Engel’s research revolves around monitoring local shark essential habitats. Her study is part of the Gulf of Mexico Shark Pupping and Nursery project, which the Southeast Fisheries Science Center at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Panama City laboratory has been conducting since 2003.

The program monitors the distribution and populations of sharks, skates and rays in the Gulf of Mexico in order to define and protect essential fish habitats, which are areas deemed critical to the survival of a species, mostly because they’re used for reproduction.

Daly-Engel also works with the Gills Club, a group dedicated to connecting girls interested in sharks with female scientists working in the field. She was interviewed by the Discovery Channel in her office using Google Hangouts. Among the questions she was asked was how she became interested in sharks and why her research is important.

“Research on shark reproduction is important because many shark populations are at-risk or threatened, and we lack data on most of these in terms of where and how these animals are being born,” Daly-Engel said. “So figuring out what sharks need for healthy reproduction is important for management, and to preserve the ecological health of ocean systems.”

Pictured top: Dr. Toby S. Daly-Engel, an assistant professor of biology at the University of West Florida, is doing research with the Gulf SPAN (Gulf of Mexico States Shark Pupping and Nursery Area) survey/ Pictured inset: Dr. Toby S. Daly-Engel and student examining a  shark.   Pictured below: UWF graduate students Cody Nash, Maggie McClain, Ariel Egan and Matt Davis with Dr. Toby S. Daly-Engel (center). Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

MESS Hall Presents Science In The Summer Programs At The Library

June 29, 2016

The Pensacola MESS Hall presented four weeks of Science in the Summer programs at each branch of the West Florida Library.  Student learned about electricity and magnetism through hands-on activities and experiments like building an electrical circuit and observing the affects of magnets on different materials.

The Pensacola MESS Hall is a hands on science museum located in downtown Pensacola. Visitors enjoy exploring math, engineering, science, and stuff with an ever-changing menu of mess kits, activities and exhibits

Pictured: The final Pensacola MESS HALL Science in the Summer program Tuesday evening at the Century Branch Library. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Greatest Show On Earth: Circus Train Passes Through Escambia County

June 27, 2016

The “Blue Unit” of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus trains passed through Escambia County Sunday morning, moving from South Florida to California. The circus has two trains, the red and the blue, that criss-cross the county. Photos by Larry Seale for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

First Baptist Of Bratt Honored For Operation Christmas Child Collections

June 27, 2016

Christmas is still several months away, but Christmas was on the mind of church members Sunday at the First Baptist Church of Bratt.

The church has served for the past five years as a collection point for Operation Christmas Child, which provides simple, gift-filled shoe boxes that bring Christmas joy and evangelistic materials to children in countries across the globe.

Sunday, Bethany Daily,  Northwest Florida area coordinator for Operation Christmas Child, gave special recognition to Tim Hawsey and Michelle McKinley at the church. Over 2,300 boxes have been collected by the First Baptist Church of Bratt since 2010.

Submitted photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.


Do You Know The Difference Between A Heat Stroke And Heat Exhaustion?

June 26, 2016

The following graphc from the National Weather Service, explains the difference between a heat stroke and heat exhaustion, and it details how to treat each.

Free Food, Math And Reading Help At Cantonment’s Carver Park

June 23, 2016

The first hot dog in the park event was held Wednesday at Carver Park in Cantonment, with kids able to enjoy a free meal and some educational time.

There will be free hot dog meals will be offered every Wednesday, beginning today, at noon in Cantonment’s Carver Park at 2058 Webb Street.  The hot dog, chips and beverage meals are sponsored by Saint Jude Catholic Church for school-age children and served by the Cantonment Improvement Committee.

The Carver Park Resource Center will be open from 10 a.m. until noon on Wednesdays for children who want to keep up with their reading and math skills using computer games.

Pictured: Students work on their math and reading skills using the computer lab at the Carver Park Resource Center Wednesday morning. Courtesy photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Tate’s Grammer Receives State FFA Equine Proficiency Award

June 22, 2016

Tate High School FFA members Rachel Grammer  received the Equine Proficiency Award at the Florida State FFA Convention last week in Orlando. She received first place out of four state finalists. She is pictured above (holding awards) with Tata FFA sponsor Austin Courson. Submitted photo for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

Photos: The Strawberry Moon

June 21, 2016

The summer solstice coincided with a full moon Monday night — a rare event that last happened in 1967 and won’t happen again until 2062.

The strawberry moon is the nickname for June’s full moon and does not refer to the perceived color of the moon. The strawberry moon got its name from the Algonquin tribes, which interpreted it as a signal to gather ripening strawberries, according to the Old Farmers Almanac.

Pictured top: The strawberry moon shot from Walnut Hill. Pictured below: The strawberry moon rises over a field in Bratt. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.

Escambia County FFA Students Receive State FFA Degrees

June 20, 2016

A dozen Escambia County FFA members received their coveted State FFA Degrees last Friday during the 88th Florida FFA Convention in Orlando. The State FFA Degree is highest honor bestowed upon any regular member of the Florida FFA Assocation.

2016 State FFA Degree recipients  from Escambia County Schools were:

Northview High School: Kaitlyn Nicole Kleinatland, Bethany Cheyenne Reynolds, Haylee Alease Weaver, Courtney Bryce Weekly.

Tate High School: Owen Phillip Carter, Rachel Joy Grammer, Heath Haydon Herndon, Bricen Trace Iannone, Victoria Lynnne Kent, Patra Nicole Miller, Michael Austin Rising

West Florida High School: Miranda Marie Vidak

Pictured above and below are FFA members from Escambia County at the 88th Florida FFA Convention in Orlando last week, including those from Northview, Tate and West Florida high schools and Ernest Ward Middle School. Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.

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