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Thursday, July 17
 

8:30am EDT

Florida Beach Management and Coastal Program Update
Thursday July 17, 2025 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Beaches are a valuable resource in Florida, as they provide storm protection to upland infrastructure, nesting habitat to sea turtles, and recreational value to tourists and locals. Since coastal development and navigation inlets have interrupted the natural littoral drift of sediment along much of Florida’s coastline, it is necessary to nourish these sandy beaches on a recurring basis. Additional development within this dynamic and sensitive coastal beach environment requires a special permit from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. This course examines the regulatory framework and practical aspects of Florida’s beach management and Coastal Construction Control Line programs and covers current agency procedures and practices; emerging agency policy; and special permitting considerations for storm impact planning and emergency response, including appropriate use of coastal armoring structures. Always a timely and informative course.
Speakers
avatar for Fred Aschauer

Fred Aschauer

Shareholder, Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A.
avatar for Penny Cutt

Penny Cutt

Senior Director, Cummins Cederberg
Talk to me about...County, state, and federal environmental regulationsEnvironmental permitting strategyMarina feasibilityBeach and inlet managementResilient waterfront park designPermit complianceMitigation assessment and negotiationEcological assessment and monitoringGrant Funding... Read More →
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Darwin Stubbs

Vice President, Isiminger & Stubbs Engineering, Inc.
Darwin Stubbs is a Florida licensed professional engineer and certified floodplain manager.Darwin is a coastal engineering consultant and his expertise includes analysis, design, permitting, and floodplain management in the coastal/marine environment.
avatar for Lainie Edwards

Lainie Edwards

Department of Environmental Protection
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Laura Shepherd

Sr. Environmental Project Manager, Moffatt & Nichol
Thursday July 17, 2025 8:30am - 10:10am EDT
Calusa 1

10:30am EDT

Keeping Your Eye On The Ball: Scoping The Appropriate Environmental Due Diligence For The Project
Thursday July 17, 2025 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
The panelists will discuss appropriate scoping of the environmental due diligence process, taking into consideration current and prior land uses and the user’s project objectives; the panelists will also discuss the importance of the environmental professional’s opinion and when and how to recommend additional investigation; in closing land transactions when there are unresolved issues and how to address those issues and much more; audience participation encouraged.
Speakers
avatar for Tom Mullin

Tom Mullin

Bilzin Sumberg Baena Price & Axelrod
avatar for Kelly Eger-Smith

Kelly Eger-Smith

President/Owner, American Environmental Consulting
In 2012, I founded American Environmental Consulting, Inc. (AEC), a 100% woman-owned small business. My vision was to build an environmental engineering firm that provides practical, cost-effective, business-minded solutions to real property environmental issues. I strategically employ... Read More →
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Vince Yarina

Principal/Vice President, Langan
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Rob Toth

Vice President, Birkitt Environmental Services
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Elaine Imbruglia

President, Modica & Associates
Thursday July 17, 2025 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Calusa 1

1:30pm EDT

FRESH FROM FLORIDA: Emerging Issues in Agriculture and Their Effect on the Environment
Thursday July 17, 2025 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Florida agriculture plays a significant role in meeting the food and commodity needs of a growing world population and in environmental stewardship. This course will discuss new and ever-evolving topics – including land use management and preservation, water use, and wetland and wildlife conservation – and their effect on Florida’s agricultural community. Expect the expert panelists to discuss recent state and federal legislation affecting agriculture in Florida, best management practice (BMP) developments, industry trends, historic and predicted changes in water use and availability, permitting strategies, and more! Don’t miss it!
Speakers
avatar for Felicia Kitzmiller

Felicia Kitzmiller

Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson
My practice involves all aspects of land development - environmental permitting and enforcement, land use, and real estate - with a particular emphasis on natural resources and the extraction industry. I have experience in mineral rights due diligence and litigation, wetland permitting... Read More →
avatar for Cortney Cortez

Cortney Cortez

Senior Economist, Balmoral Group
Cortney Cortez is Senior Economist of The Balmoral Group, an economic and engineering firm focused on public policy, socioeconomic impacts, and design within infrastructure, water resources, and the environment.
avatar for West Gregory

West Gregory

Director of Agricultural Water Policy, Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
avatar for Ansley Tilley , PE

Ansley Tilley , PE

Principal, Southwest Ag Environmental
Ansley is a Principal Engineer with EcoStasis, LLC focused on large landscape solutions and nature based solutions in water resources.  
avatar for Steven Hall

Steven Hall

Executive Director, Citrus Research and Field Trials (CRAFT) Foundation
Thursday July 17, 2025 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Calusa 1

3:30pm EDT

Comprehensive Watershed Management Reimagined: Blending Infrastructure, Innovation, and Policy
Thursday July 17, 2025 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Course updated for 2025! The panel of experts will provide an in-depth examination of watershed management as a means of comprehensively integrating a variety of planning and regulatory programs currently implemented by FDEP and the water management districts, including TMDLs, MS4s, NPDES, PLRGs, Water Quality Credit Trading, and both structural and non-structural floodplain planning and management. The discussion will also touch on the emerging role of Urban Forest Management Plans (UFMPs) as a component of green infrastructure in municipal watershed strategies. The panel will discuss practical considerations and any changes to current agency practices. Audience participation is encouraged, so bring your questions!
Speakers
avatar for Debbie Madden

Debbie Madden

Attorney, Gunster
Deborah Madden is an attorney whose practice focuses on the area of environmental law.Deborah represents a broad range of clients, including developers, agricultural interests and public and private companies.Deborah has experience providing legal support to clients in permitting... Read More →
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Ahmed Hamed

Senior Engineer, Geosyntec Consultants
Ahmed Hamed is a Senior Engineer with Geosyntec Consultants, specializing in stormwater management. He has extensive experience in developing and managing flood risk models and flood protection projects across rural and urban watersheds in Florida. Previously, Ahmed was a project... Read More →
avatar for Mike Register

Mike Register

Executive Director, St. Johns River Water Management District
 
avatar for Brian Voelker

Brian Voelker

Senior Environmental Scientist, Chen Moore & Associates
I am a Senior Environmental Scientist specializing in natural resource assessments and permitting, as well as certified arborist services. I provides numerous ecological services to clients, including the following: wetland delineation, function evaluation, mitigation design, monitoring... Read More →
Thursday July 17, 2025 3:30pm - 5:10pm EDT
Calusa 1
 
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