
Episode #41
Episode 41: Sarasota Bay Estuary Program
️ Chambers, Changes & Conversations – Protecting Sarasota Bay, Together Sarasota Bay is one of Manatee County's greatest natural treasures, but keeping it healthy takes far more than beautiful beaches and scenic views. It takes science, restoration, and strong partnerships. In this episode of Chambers, Changes & Conversations , we sit down with Nicole Iadevaia , Science & Restoration Manager, and Megan Barry , Public Outreach Manager, from the Sarasota Bay Estuary Program, along with Sherri Swanson , Manager of Manatee County's Ecological & Marine Resources Division, to explore the collaborative work happening behind the scenes to protect and restore one of Florida's most important estuaries. We begin by answering a simple question: What exactly is an estuary? From there, we dive into the science behind Sarasota Bay, discussing how rainfall, stormwater, and everyday activities on land directly impact the health of our waterways. You'll learn how researchers monitor water quality, why seagrass is such an important indicator of a healthy ecosystem, and what current conditions tell us about the future of the bay. The conversation also highlights restoration projects taking place throughout Manatee County. From environmental improvements hidden in plain sight at G.T. Bray Park to the creation of a living shoreline at Rose Park, we explore how innovative projects are improving water quality, restoring wildlife habitat, increasing resilience, and creating beautiful spaces for residents to enjoy. Finally, we discuss how everyone can play a role in protecting Sarasota Bay. Whether it's making small changes at home, practicing responsible boating, volunteering with local organizations, or simply learning more about the environment around us, stewardship starts with everyday actions. It's an inspiring conversation about conservation, collaboration, and the shared responsibility of protecting the places that make Manatee County such a special place to call home.






