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  1. Through Plant a Million Corals, Dr. David Vaughan has developed a way to place small-scale coral nurseries in neighboring Caribbean countries. Those nurseries – modeled after the one he helped establish at the Boy Scouts of America Florida National High Adventure Sea Base on Summerland Key – can eventually produce 10,000 corals a year through microfragmentation. ... Vaughan, who puts in some hands-on time at Sea Base, sees the legacy the Scout program can create. “Could you imagine talking to a Scout 25 years from now and saying, “We’re going to take you to the 2020 plantin
  2. ...newly-constructed concrete pier spanning 285 feet at the Florida Sea Base in Islamorada. In the years to come, thousands of scouts across the country will set foot on the pier — named after Keith Douglass — as they hop on sailboats for an adventure in one of the most diverse ecosystems in America. The facilities director of the high adventure program base for the past 11 years, Douglass couldn’t help but reflect on his 30 years of service and many memories as an executive with the Boy Scouts of America. Count his 10 years as a cub scout and boy scout, and Douglass has been a member of
  3. Taking 2 crews to Sea Base - how do you all organize the paperwork for efficient check in? Thanks, Mike
  4. Here's the link to Brian on Scouting's blog article From the article: Full details in the article.
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