The Young Friends of Florida Oceanographic is a dynamic group of young adults, ages 21 through 50, engaged in activities that promote the Florida Oceanographic mission, to inspire environmental stewardship of Florida’s coastal ecosystems through education and research.
Support Florida Oceanographic’s mission and become involved today! With your help we can prepare the youth for their role in preserving Florida's future.
Do you like the ocean? River? Beach? Boating? Surfing? Would you like for your kids, nieces, nephews to be able to enjoy the same things that we did growing up in Stuart? The Young Friends of Florida Oceanographic might be the perfect cause for you to join. Florida Oceanographic is looking to grow community awareness in the under 50 crowd with the mission is to inspire environmental stewardship of Florida's coastal ecosystems through education and research.
The Young Friends of Florida Oceanographic group helps in providing the community with education and awareness.
What are some ways you can help? Spread the word. Create community awareness. Prepare the youth for their role in preserving Florida's future. Activities to get involved in: Annual Oyster Roast, Community Service Projects (Beach and road clean-ups, marine restoration, education), After Hours Ocean Hour fundraisers at local restaurants, etc. We are currently looking for volunteers to help with the oyster shell collection that local restaurants are participating in. If you would like to help please email the Young Friends of Florida Oceanographic.
Any young adult 21-50 who would like to learn more about the Young Friends of Florida Oceanographic or support Florida Oceanographic Coastal Center and its effort please contact the Young Friends of Florida Oceanographic.



