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Red Tide – Levels HIGH & Cleanup Efforts Update

Red tide conditions are currently at high levels in the City of Naples and Collier County. The impacts of red tide, especially with onshore winds, include respiratory irritation and dead fish coming ashore on beaches and in the inland waterways. Cleanup efforts of the inland bays began Friday, March 3rd with the use of two [...]

2023-03-07T15:55:22+00:00

GSAC hosted “Sustaining Naples’ Future: Addressing Our Major Water Quality and Climate Change Challenges” Forum

The Gulf Shore Association of Condominiums (GSAC) welcomed community members to attend the Sustaining Naples' Future: Addressing Our Major Water Quality and Climate Change Challenges Forum on March 21, 2023. This community forum was a part of GSAC’s education and outreach programs, designed to engage community members in the important issues impacting the community. Watch [...]

2023-03-24T17:33:35+00:00

High Levels of Red Tide present in the City of Naples and Collier County

The City of Naples with Collier County monitors the presence of Red Tide (Karenia brevis) off the coast of Southwest Florida. Today's sample results in the City of Naples at the Naples Pier and Seagate Beach show the presence of high levels of the toxic algae bloom. We have received reports of dead fish and [...]

2023-02-24T18:41:52+00:00

Question of the Month – February 2023

By Pamela Nicholls, GSAC Board Member Submit questions or feedback online  If you have a question, we might have the answer. Please email your questions to gsacnaples.org/contact and we will do our best to find an expert to answer. Question. Since the gopher tortoises that lived along the Park Shore beachwalk were, for the most part, wiped [...]

2023-02-16T15:44:20+00:00

Army Corps Requests CSRM Do Over

Stressing the three Cs - Communication, collaboration, commitment By Pamela Nicholls, GSAC Board Member Submit questions or feedback online  The Army Corps of Engineers (ACE) is back in town seeking to reignite their Coastal Storm Risk Management (CSRM) Feasibility Study for Collier County. The original report and recommendations stalled in October 2021 following hostile local opposition [...]

2023-02-16T16:28:55+00:00

You said something, we did something

By Stan Karpf, GSAC Vice President Submit questions or feedback online  After several GSAC residents brought this debris pile located at the Seagate Beach public parking area at the north end of Gulf Shore Blvd to our attention we went into action. With the cooperation of the collier county parks and recreation department we successfully got [...]

2023-02-16T15:59:49+00:00

Two Great Blue Herons in Flight Sculpture Unveiled

By Stan Karpf, GSAC Vice President Submit questions or feedback online  Saturday, February 11, 2023 was a big day for the residents of Park Shore and GSAC. A beautiful sculpture, Two Great Blue Herons in Flight, by David H. Turner was unveiled at the intersection of Park Shore Drive and US 41 next to the monument welcoming [...]

2023-02-17T02:22:21+00:00

Delay on Start Date for Berm Project

By Pamela Nicholls, GSAC Board Member Submit questions or feedback online  While County Commissioners approved the expenditure of $24m tourist development tax fund dollars for the emergency berm project at their meeting on January 24, a start date on restoring the miles of berm on public beaches from North Naples to Marco Island, is far from [...]

2023-02-16T21:18:48+00:00
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