Hans Wilson Speaks On Sea Level Rise
Attached is an article from the Santiva Chronicle covering the Sea Level Rise Symposium held on Captiva, January 13, 2017. Hans was one of the speakers at the event. Santiva Chronicle Article
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Attached is an article from the Santiva Chronicle covering the Sea Level Rise Symposium held on Captiva, January 13, 2017. Hans was one of the speakers at the event. Santiva Chronicle Article
Hans Wilson, was awarded the Calusa Chapter of the Florida Engineering Society’s Engineer Of The Year Award on June 18, 2015. Congratulations Hans!
As part of HWA’s continued service delivery, we wanted to notify you of permitting options associated with HB 7023. Permitting is an arduous and often times expensive proposition. While using the extent of your active permit might not be a current option, the extension process outlined below in HB7023 is a much more cost effective
Catch up on the latest post in Hans Wilson’s blog about his trip to Andros Island. While you’re on the goboatingflorida.com website, check out their resources, tips, upcoming events, etc. Happy Wednesday Everyone!
Don’t miss out on reading Hans Wilson’s blog about his trip to Andros Island. Andros Gold Part 2 of 9 Andros Gold Part 3 of 9
Check out Hans Wilson’s blog about his trip to Andros Island. Click here While you’re there browse through the Go Boating Florida website for great tips, events, and resources.
Southwest Florida Marine Industries Association consists of businesses with interests in the local recreational boating community. SWFMIA actively promotes boating activities, works to protect the rights of boaters and encourages safety on our waterways. Visit www.goboatingflorida.com for information on events, services and boating resources. If you are interested in becoming a member visit their website
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