Victor Blanco Receives 2024 Don Sweat Award for Exemplary Marine Extension Work in Taylor County – Model Slux

Dr. Maia McGuire presents Victor Blanco the 2024 Don Sweat Award.

Victor Blanco, Florida Sea Grant UF/IFAS Extension Agent in Taylor County, has been offered the celebrated 2024 Don Sweat Sea Grant Extension Award.  

The award was created to honor the retirement of the late Don Sweat, a trailblazer in Florida Sea Grant’s early Marine Extension programming.  This accolade is offered yearly upon a Florida Sea Grant agent who embodies the motto “Science Serving Florida’s Coast.” The recipient is acknowledged for displaying initiative, innovation, creativity, and management of their extension programming.

“Receiving this award means quite a bit to me, as it’s an award for brokers, made by brokers,” says Blanco. “It’s a method to your friends to let you understand the impression of your work on them. I really feel honored to be included in such an unimaginable and proficient group of friends with this award, and additionally it is a solution to keep motivated, to maintain creating, and to maintain working for our group.”

All through his spectacular eight-year profession, Victor Blanco has been devoted to varied applications addressing leisure fishing, scallop harvesting, synthetic reef monitoring, marine habitat conservation, and enhanced navigational security in county waterways. His extension efforts cater to a various viewers, together with adults and youth from Ok-12, 4-H, and homeschooling communities.

Prior to now 12 months, Blanco showcased his creativity by integrating SCUBA diving into environmental literacy initiatives. Noteworthy applications included organizing a 4-H Youth Summer season Dive camp and incomes certification as a Handicapped Scuba Affiliation (HSA) Teacher. He launched an inclusive “Attempt Scuba” course for people with disabilities, using underwater instruments for revolutionary environmental training.

“In doing this, Victor [Blanco] is actively addressing the essential matter of Range, Fairness and Inclusion, opening up experiential studying alternatives to an viewers that traditionally has been restricted,” says Ana Zangroniz, Florida Sea Grant UF/IFAS  Extension Agent for Miami-Dade County.

Blanco instructing a Scuba Diving Workshop for Individuals with Disabilities at College of Florida‘s Florida Pool.

Participating in citizen science, Blanco collaborates with varied teams, together with leisure SCUBA divers, snorkelers, and youth in applications just like the Florida Horseshoe Crab Watch and synthetic reef monitoring. Collaborating with useful resource managers, Blanco has labored to deal with marine particles points and made a major impression, eradicating 876 derelict traps and two vessels in 2022. He additionally assisted in putting in almost 15 navigational markers to boost boating security.

In his involvement with the leisure scallop fishery, Blanco facilitated a compromise when lobbying for an extended harvest season. This resulted in an prolonged season with decrease harvest limits, in impact this 12 months. Moreover, he launched the idea of a pocket-size scallop sorter as an efficient non-regulatory harvesting device. As of the 2023 season, 1,578 sorters have been distributed to stop the harvesting of smaller scallops and contribute to the sustainability of the native scallop inhabitants.

“From my very own private expertise scalloping with my household in Steinhatchee, I can bear witness that Victor’s contributions to Taylor County are appreciated. Over the past a number of years, I’ve booked scalloping journeys with 2 native captains who’ve expressed their gratitude and respect for Victor’s work on behalf of the county. I may collect from them that his presence within the county is extensively appreciated,” says Vincent Encomio,  Florida Sea Grant UF/IFAS Multi-County Extension Agent for Martin and St. Lucie Counties.

Blanco’s public training efforts lengthen to native media shops, with award-winning radio broadcasts “Marine Science Minute” and YouTube movies offering scientific coaching for the diving group. His inventive strategy additionally features a cartoon sequence educating youth about marine science and native matters. Moreover, Blanco contributed considerably by translating well being advisory indicators on cyanobacteria for Martin County’s well being division, addressing an important hole in native efforts. The revised signal now advantages Spanish-speaking residents in areas liable to cyanobacterial blooms.

Victor Blanco’s contributions underscore his distinctive dedication to marine conservation and training in Taylor County.

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