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Storm Memory

Episode 3 - Hurricane Idalia

31 min · 18 de dic de 2023
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On the heels of Hurricane Idalia, two long-term residents reflect on how past storms have impacted Cedar Key's resilience, and the efforts that have already been taken by the city to adapt to sea rise and protect water quality. Guests for this episode are Dr. Mike Allen, Director of the UF/IFAS Nature Coast Biological Station and Cedar Key City Commissioner Sue Colson. Intro & Outro Music from Mixkit Library - A War with Myself by Michael Ramir C. Podcast Logo designed in Canva using CanvaPro Media Assets. Additional Audio Optimization Provided Using Buzzsprout's Magic Mastering Feature

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