
Florida SEE Webinar: Mangroves and Salt Marsh: Habitats of the Estuary
Wed, Nov 12
|Webinar
Learn about the different species of plants that make up our mangrove and marsh habitats, how to identify them, why they are important, best practices to interact with and preserve our estuarine ecosystems, and the transition from marsh to mangrove taking place in many areas of the state.


Time & Location
Nov 12, 2025, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Webinar
Guests
About The Event
Learn about the different species of plants that make up our mangrove and marsh habitats, how to identify them, why they are important, and best practices to interact with and preserve our estuarine ecosystems. We will also discuss the transition from marsh to mangrove that is happening in many of Florida’s estuaries as we have fewer freeze days in the state.
Presenter: Carolyn Kovacs is the Florida Sea Grant Extension Agent with the University of Florida IFAS Extension in Flagler and Volusia Counties. She holds a M.S. in marine science and has been teaching marine biology and ecology courses in both formal and informal settings since 2012. She develops and offers a variety of educational programming for Florida residents centered around coastal ecology and restoration, and she really likes mangroves!
This webinar is free but advance registration is required. The link to participate in the webinar via Zoom will…