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Episode 3 - Hurricane Idalia

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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.
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Chapters

1. Episode 3 - Hurricane Idalia (00:00:00)

2. Intro (00:00:07)

3. Introduction of Sue Colson (00:00:50)

4. Introduction of Mike Allen (00:01:43)

5. What makes Cedar Key's community unique? (00:02:41)

6. Relationship of Cedar Key Economy with the Gulf Waters (00:03:00)

7. Sea level rise in Cedar Key (00:03:43)

8. Research at the UF/IFAS Nature Coast Biological Station (00:05:41)

9. Hurricane Idalia Strikes Cedar Key (00:07:09)

10. Comparison to other major hurricanes to hit Cedar Key (00:09:00)

11. Hurricane Memory is unique to every individual (00:10:00)

12. Impact of Idalia lessened due to adaptation after 2016 Hurricane Hermine (00:11:30)

13. Recovery Efforts After Hurricane Idalia (00:12:22)

14. Moving Cedar Key City Hall (00:16:42)

15. Partnerships between nearby cities for post-disaster recovery (00:18:12)

16. Recovery Process is still underway for shellfish industry (00:20:24)

17. Wastewater Plant and Protecting Water Quality (00:22:24)

18. Next Episode Preview (00:28:16)

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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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Chapters

1. Episode 3 - Hurricane Idalia (00:00:00)

2. Intro (00:00:07)

3. Introduction of Sue Colson (00:00:50)

4. Introduction of Mike Allen (00:01:43)

5. What makes Cedar Key's community unique? (00:02:41)

6. Relationship of Cedar Key Economy with the Gulf Waters (00:03:00)

7. Sea level rise in Cedar Key (00:03:43)

8. Research at the UF/IFAS Nature Coast Biological Station (00:05:41)

9. Hurricane Idalia Strikes Cedar Key (00:07:09)

10. Comparison to other major hurricanes to hit Cedar Key (00:09:00)

11. Hurricane Memory is unique to every individual (00:10:00)

12. Impact of Idalia lessened due to adaptation after 2016 Hurricane Hermine (00:11:30)

13. Recovery Efforts After Hurricane Idalia (00:12:22)

14. Moving Cedar Key City Hall (00:16:42)

15. Partnerships between nearby cities for post-disaster recovery (00:18:12)

16. Recovery Process is still underway for shellfish industry (00:20:24)

17. Wastewater Plant and Protecting Water Quality (00:22:24)

18. Next Episode Preview (00:28:16)

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