Friday, November 30, 2018

A Short Clip shot from a Phantom 4


Shot in beautiful Nassau County Fl.

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Meshroom First Project

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Sunday, November 25, 2018

Waterways and Unmarked Lumber Roads in Nassau County Fl.

Nassau County Florida waterways and unmarked lumber roads.  Created by Ray Eslinger in Nassau County Florida.

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Saturday, November 24, 2018

Fernandina Beach Shrimp Festival

Here is another fun interactive map of the Fernandina Beach Shrimp Festival in Nassau County Florida. This one shows the Festival zones and points of interest including handicap parking, beer zones, etc. Created by Ray Eslinger in Nassau County Florida. Don't for get to check out my new site

Friday, November 23, 2018

Fernandina Beach Parade Route

Here is a fun map made using Google Maps for the City of Fernandina's Parade Route in Nassau County Florida.  Also check out my new site Ariesmaps.com
Created by Ray Eslinger in Nassau County Florida.

Thursday, November 22, 2018

Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Nassau County Florida Fire Hydrants Ray Eslinger

Created by Ray Eslinger in Nassau County
Created by Ray Eslinger in Nassau County Florida.

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

UWF Researchers Compile Bear/Vehicle Collisions Data for State Wildlife Officials

UWF Researchers Compile Bear/Vehicle Collisions Data for State Wildlife Officials Pensacola – Vehicles have killed more than 200 bears each year in Florida since 2012, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. That is a marked surge from 1990 when crashes were responsible for only 33 bear deaths. Bears have become more common in recent years in suburban and urban areas as development around bear habitats has picked up and the state’s population has grown. Florida’s number of black bears has risen from about 300 in the 1970s to over 4,000 today while the state’s human population has risen from 6.7 million in 1970 to 20.3 million in 2015, according to the FWC. Ray Eslinger, who graduated from the University of West Florida last fall, and Dr. John Morgan, an assistant professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at UWF, have produced research that could help state wildlife officials curb those collisions in the future. Cont