I was really hoping this post would be the link to a brand-new episode of "Manatees in Crisis." Alas, my hearing has prevented me from editing for the past week. I suffer from Meniere's Disease and am very hearing-impaired and my hearing fluctuates severely.
It's frustrating because I'm more than ready to edit and to have this episode (the one with Dr. Katie Tripp) up and LIVE now. I know those who follow the series are waiting. I can only hope you'll bear with me. It won't be too much longer, I promise!
In other news, I had an email from Dr. Tripp today.
She writes: "I thought you might be interested in this new iphone app (we hope to expand to droids) that alerts boaters when they are entering a manatee speed zone. We’re very excited about it and thought you might like to use this tool and pass this on to your boating contacts. This free app is a win-win for all involved. Here’s a press release we issued last Thursday that includes the link for downloading the app. Pass it on!!
http://savethemanatee.org/news_pr_manatee_app_alert_8_13.html"
There is certainly some good news about the crisis right now. However, the death toll continues to inch upward and actual progress to stem the tide of the algal blooms is slow moving at best.
It's frustrating because I'm more than ready to edit and to have this episode (the one with Dr. Katie Tripp) up and LIVE now. I know those who follow the series are waiting. I can only hope you'll bear with me. It won't be too much longer, I promise!
In other news, I had an email from Dr. Tripp today.
She writes: "I thought you might be interested in this new iphone app (we hope to expand to droids) that alerts boaters when they are entering a manatee speed zone. We’re very excited about it and thought you might like to use this tool and pass this on to your boating contacts. This free app is a win-win for all involved. Here’s a press release we issued last Thursday that includes the link for downloading the app. Pass it on!!
http://savethemanatee.org/news_pr_manatee_app_alert_8_13.html"
There is certainly some good news about the crisis right now. However, the death toll continues to inch upward and actual progress to stem the tide of the algal blooms is slow moving at best.