Join us for a discussin of the “Water Wars” that Florida and Georgia have engaged in for decades.
Florida v. Georgia isn’t just a football rivalry, it’s also the title of a Supreme Court case that could affect the health of the Apalachicola River and Bay and the fate of the Florida oyster industry that depends on them. Learn about the “Water Wars” that Florida and Georgia have engaged in for decades and what the stakes are for Florida communities. What are the lessons we can learn from this legal battle? How does sustainability play a role in preserving our water resources?
Join us for Dr. Tom Berson’s thought-provoking lecture and for the conversation afterward about sustaining our precious water resources. There will also be a complimentary taco bar. The program is free and open to the public, but seating is limited, so reserve your spot at the ticket link on this page.
Please Note: This program will be held in the Florida State University Student Services Building, Room 203, (874 Traditions Way). Parking is available in the Traditions Way Garage, on the corner of Traditions Way and Collegiate Loop (810 Traditions Way Tallahassee, FL 32304)
The program is free and open to the public, but seating is limited, so reserve your spot at the ticket link on this page.
Phone: 8504871902
Email: info@historiccapitol.gov
2017/04/18 - 2017/04/18
Florida State University Student Services Building Rm 203
874 Traditions Way, Tallahassee, FL 32306