Duke Energy, Coastal Conservation Association Florida plant 500 mangroves at state park devastated by Hurricane Ian
- Partnership with CCA Florida and LCEC for restoration project
- Significant contribution to environmental conservation
- Positive impact on Florida's coastal estuaries
- None.
Earlier today, more than 25 volunteers from Duke Energy Florida, Coastal Conservation Association (CCA)
The mangroves were grown and donated by the Duke Energy Crystal River Mariculture Center, a company-owned-and-operated fish hatchery dedicated to environmental conservation, and CCA Florida. Additionally, Sunshine Ace Hardware, a local hardware store, donated shovels to aid in the restoration project.
While the park is outside of Duke Energy Florida's service territory, this is not the first time the company has joined restoration efforts in southwest
Three days after Hurricane Ian exited the state, Duke Energy Florida wrapped up restoration of approximately 1 million customers and immediately deployed more than 500 Duke Energy workers and contractors from across the country to help restore power alongside LCEC in
"As a company, our work doesn't end when the restoration ends," said Melissa Seixas, Duke Energy Florida state president. "The relationships we made with LCEC and the entire community during this response were unforgettable. We are proud to be back in southwest
As of May 2023, portions of Delnor-Wiggins State Park reopened to the public for limited use and activities; however, some areas remain closed, including the location where the planting took place this afternoon.
More than 30 years ago, the Duke Energy Crystal River Mariculture Center started as an environmental compliance requirement to operate nearby power plants and has since grown into one of
Instead of shutting down the operation when the power plants closed and the environmental requirement was no longer necessary, Eric Latimer, Duke Energy Florida's manager of the Mariculture Center, found ways to work with nonprofits, universities and state agencies, like CCA Florida, among others, to rebuild and maintain
"The work that is being done today by Eric and the team at the Mariculture Center will have an incredible, lasting impact on
To date, the Mariculture Center, with help from CCA Florida, has released nearly 5 million fish and crustaceans along
For more information about the Duke Energy Crystal River Mariculture Center, click here.
Duke Energy Florida
Duke Energy Florida, a subsidiary of Duke Energy (NYSE: DUK), owns 10,500 megawatts of energy capacity, supplying electricity to 1.9 million residential, commercial and industrial customers across a 13,000-square-mile service area in
About CCA Florida
The Coastal Conservation Association (CCA) was founded in 1977 after drastic commercial overfishing along the
Duke Energy media contact: Audrey Stasko
Media line: 800.559.3853
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Coastal Conservation Association Florida media contact: Mary Hillyer Peelen Walther
Phone: 407.617.0604
Email: mhpwalther@ccaflorida.org
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