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GULF OF MEXICO MINUTE PODCASTS

In partnership with Florida Gulf Coast University, the broadcast license holder for WGCU Public Media, the Gulf of Mexico Alliance offers 90-second educational tips on how to protect valuable Gulf coast resources.

“Gulf of Mexico Minute” Public Service Announcements, formatted in NPR style, can now be heard every Saturday morning at 8:19 am on WGCU 90.1 FM. The Public Service Announcements are also produced in partnership with Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve in Naples, Florida and Earth Gauge, the environmental information service for broadcast meteorologists.

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Updates: once per week
Duration: approx 1.5 minutes

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The podcast series will be posted weekly for the next eighteen weeks:


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The full script for the Gulf of Mexico Podcast Minutes can be downloaded here:

Podcast Episode List
Vitamins for the sea: do your lawn fertilizers end up in the Gulf?
Become a citizen scientist: volunteer to help conduct important Gulf-related research
How can you enjoy the outdoors AND be an “eco-tourist”?
Protecting mangrove forests means protecting your home, your community, and your environment.
Don’t get carried away: be prepared for tropical storm season by securing boats and outdoor items.
Prevent wildfire in Florida by following these common-sense tips.
Share the shore with shorebirds!
Did you know air conditioning accounts for more than half of a typical Florida home’s energy?
Welcome your local wildlife by identifying and removing exotic plants at home
Invite feathered friends to your yard with native plants and wildlife habitat.
Be a role model: follow these tips to keep your beach clean!
Pets pollute too: clean up after your furry friends to reduce nutrient runoff in the Gulf.
Pets pollute too: clean up after your furry friends to reduce nutrient runoff in the Gulf.
Learn how to conserve water in your landscape year-round.
Did you know recycling one ton of paper saves 7,000 gallons of water?
Reduce your energy bill with these “hot” tips.
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