Friday, August 1, 2025

A Wewahitchka man is facing up to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to possession of a firearm and ammunition by a convicted felon and the carrying of a firearm without written notice

A Wewahitchka man is facing up to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to possession of a firearm and ammunition by a convicted felon and the carrying of a firearm without written notice.

49-year-old Matthew Pellerito, pleaded guilty to the charges on Thursday and will be sentenced on September 18th.

The charges stem from an incident last September when Pellerito prepared to board a commercial flight in Panama City.

Pellerito’s checked luggage was flagged by the Transportation Security Administration, where they found an undeclared firearm and a 50-round box of ammunition.

Pellerito said he was traveling to Oregon for a camping trip and had forgotten to declare the firearm with the airline.

Further investigation confirmed that Pellerito is a convicted felon and is prohibited from possessing firearms and ammunition by law.

Pellerito faces up to fifteen years’ imprisonment on the firearm and ammunition charge, and up to five years’ imprisonment on the carrying of firearm without written notice charge.




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If you want a first had account of local history, you can now find thousands of pages of the Apalachicola Times on-line

If you want a first had account of local history, you can now find thousands of pages of the Apalachicola Times on-line.

Thanks to a collaboration between the Apalachicola Margaret Key Public Library and the Florida Digital Newspaper Library, nearly 47 thousand pages of the Apalachicola Times newspaper are now available on-line.

The dates covered are from the years 1900 through 2006.

The newspapers were digitized from over 70 reels of microfilm from the collection at the Apalachicola library.

If you would like to check out the newspapers for yourself, just visit the Florida digital Newspaper Library for yourself – where the newspapers are available for free.

The site is user friendly with zoomable page images and searchable text.

We have posted the link on the Oyster Radio Facebook Page.
https://newspapers.uflib.ufl.edu/



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Beginning today, Florida will permanently eliminate sales tax on several key hurricane preparedness supplies

Beginning today, Florida will permanently eliminate sales tax on several key hurricane preparedness supplies.

That means you no longer need to wait for a specific tax holiday period to purchase these items tax-free.

Tax free items include batteries and portable generators, waterproof tarps and gas cans.

Ground anchor kits and tie down kits are also tax free as are smoke detectors, smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors.

The list also includes fire extinguishers, life jackets, sunscreen and even insect repellent.

This permanent exemption replaces the previous shorter-term disaster preparedness sales tax holidays and is designed to allow residents to stock up on emergency essentials year-round without sales tax.



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FWC Research Updates: July 2025 - The monthly newsletter of the FWC Fish and Wildlife Research Institute

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Snakes in Florida

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Florida is home to some of the greatest snake diversity in the United States and is home to about 50 native species! From coastal mangroves to pinelands and swamps, you can find snakes almost anywhere throughout Florida’s rich ecosystems. Only 6 of our native species are venomous meaning that most snakes you will find are harmless. All snakes play a vital role in our ecosystems serving as both predator and prey which helps to maintain healthy and balanced food webs. Learn more about FWRI's snake research on our website as well as how you can help biologists gather information on the current distribution of several rare species, such as the rainbow snake pictured here.

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30 Years of Surveying Florida's Reefs!

For three decades, scientists have been surveying Florida’s Coral Reef through the Coral Reef Evaluation and Monitoring Project (CREMP), tracking reef health from Martin County to the Dry Tortugas.

CREMP monitors 64 reef sites across three regions:

  • 40 in the Florida Keys
  • 12 in the Dry Tortugas
  • 22 in Southeast Florida

Why it matters: Long-term monitoring helps spot trends, detect change, and guide reef protection efforts. CREMP data shows how events like hurricanes, coral bleaching, and disease outbreaks impact these fragile ecosystems.

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New Specimen Alert: Thrush Cowrie Joins Florida Biodiversity Collection!

The Florida Biodiversity Collection has just acquired the Thrush Cowrie (Naria turdus), a marine snail not native to Florida, donated by scientists from Destin-Fort Walton Beach. This marks the first recorded appearance of the species in the northern Gulf, confirming a predicted northward range expansion. Originally from the Red Sea and eastern Indian Ocean, the Thrush Cowrie has been making its way through the Caribbean since 2020, with sightings in Aruba, Puerto Rico, CuraƧao, and Bonaire.

Why This Matters: The Thrush Cowrie is more than just a beautiful shell. Like lionfish, it spreads quickly and could disrupt native ecosystems. As a generalist herbivore, it may compete with native species for food and habitat. Its pelagic larvae ride ocean currents, helping it colonize new areas with ease.

Thank you to Alex Fogg from Visit Destin-Fort Walton Beach for the specimen donation.

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Big congrats to Lisa Smith, Excellence in Science Award winner!

FWRI’s annual awards ceremony celebrates the exceptional contributions of our staff, and this year’s Excellence in Science award goes to Lisa Smith, Assistant Research Scientist at the Gainesville field lab.

Lisa is a true force in both research and outreach. In 2024 alone, she authored or co-authored 11 scientific manuscripts and secured major grant funding to support conservation work focused on bats and meso-mammals. A recognized leader in white-nose syndrome research in Florida, Lisa is also a sought-after speaker at national and international symposia. Beyond her research, Lisa is deeply committed to mentorship and community engagement, whether guiding students through fieldwork or giving Halloween bat talks at local breweries. Her productivity, passion, and impact make her a standout scientist and a role model for colleagues across the agency.

Way to go Lisa!

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New on YouTube: Palm Bay Field Lab

The Palm Bay Field Lab is one of the Fish and Wildlife Research Institute’s 31 field labs located throughout the state. This lab is home to one of our freshwater fisheries research programs where biologists work to study, protect, and conserve Florida's freshwater resources.

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We hope you enjoy these articles that have been recently added/updated on our website:

Red Tide Current Status
Red Tide-Related Hotlines and Information Sources
2025 Manatee Mortalities
Red Tide Manatee Mortalities
Annual Rescue Summaries [Manatee]
New Publications
2024 Spotted Seatrout Stock Assessment
Rainbow Snake
Save the Manatee Trust Fund Annual Reports


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Through effective research and technical knowledge, we provide
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Florida DEP permit activity for Wakulla County

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FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF

Environmental Protection


Bob Martinez Center
2600 Blair Stone Road
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400

Ron DeSantis

Governor


Alexis A. Lambert

Secretary


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Permit: Water - Industrial Wastewater Group 1, Surface Water Discharge Permit
Project Name: RENEWAL
Location Id: FL0002518
Location Name: St Marks Powder Inc
County: Wakulla
Application Number: FL0002518-013

For further information, please contact the Northwest District permitting office in Pensacola at (850) 595-8300



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Unwind This August in Gulf County, Florida! 🤿

Gather, Wade, Discover

ST. JOSEPH BAY SCALLOP SEASON BEGINS AUGUST 16TH

Scallop Season is one of Gulf County’s favorite ways for families to slow down, splash around, and share time together on the water. Wade the clear, shallow grass beds of St. Joseph Bay searching for scallops while making memories that last long after the day ends. Don’t forget your saltwater fishing license because the best adventures are always by the book.

Pack your snorkel, dive flag, and mesh bag for a safe and successful day on the bay. Review boating safety rules, keep an eye on the weather, and help us protect these waters for future generations. Scallop Season runs August 16 through September 24, giving you plenty of time to plan your next Gulf County tradition.


 

Celebrate Coastal Flavor & Artistry

Labor Day weekend in Port St. Joe means it’s time to celebrate all the best of Gulf County! The Florida Scallop, Music & Arts Festival brings fresh seafood, live music, local art, and small-town charm right to the scenic shores of St. Joseph Bay. It’s the perfect setting to unwind, explore, and savor classic coastal flavors with family and friends.

Get Ready to Rodeo!

Round up the family for an unforgettable Labor Day weekend at the Gulf County Rodeo. Watch bronc riding, barrel racing, and bull riding in a classic Southern setting. It’s the perfect way to cap off summer with local flair and fun.

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San Flea Beach Rentals

San Flea Rentals is a three-generation locally owned and operated business that brings local charm to its quaint and unique rental business, and is here to help you for whatever your adventure may be. Vacations are about making memories — let San Flea Rentals help you make yours!

(850) 381-3953
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Port Cottages

Across from St. Joseph Bay, these two-bedroom cottages are located in historic downtown Port St. Joe and within walking distance to the City Pier, Lighthouse, Lighthouse Beach, shops, restaurants and nightlife. Pet-friendly cottages feature kitchens, WiFi, flat-screen TVs, washer/dryers, pool and grilling areas. Limited boat parking is available on-site

(850) 229-PORT (7678)

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