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Friday July 24, 2026 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
Limited Capacity seats available
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.
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Mark Powell

Isiminger & Stubbs Engineering, Inc.
avatar for Penny Cutt

Penny Cutt

Senior Director, Cummins Cederberg
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County, state, and federal environmental regulations
Environmental permitting strategy
Marina feasibility
Beach and inlet management
Resilient waterfront park design
Permit compliance
Mitigation assessment and negotiation
Ecological assessment and monitoring
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avatar for Lainie Edwards

Lainie Edwards

Deputy Director, Office of Resilience and Coastal Protection
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Laura Shepherd

Sr. Environmental Project Manager, Moffatt & Nichol
avatar for Pepper Uchino

Pepper Uchino

President, FSBPA
Friday July 24, 2026 10:30am - 12:10pm EDT
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