As the Program Director at Matanzas Riverkeeper, Capt Tanner plays a pivotal role in advancing the organization’s mission to protect the Guana, Tolomato, and Matanzas watershed. With a strong foundation in ecology and environmental biology, Capt Tanner leverages his expertise in coastal water quality and...
As the Program Director at Matanzas Riverkeeper, Capt Tanner plays a pivotal role in advancing the organization’s mission to protect the Guana, Tolomato, and Matanzas watershed. With a strong foundation in ecology and environmental biology, Capt Tanner leverages his expertise in coastal water quality and habitat conservation to spearhead key initiatives that address the pressing challenges of climate change and ecosystem degradation. His commitment to scientific stewardship is evident in the development and implementation of innovative, nature-based solutions that not only mitigate environmental impacts but also foster community engagement and education.
Capt Tanner’s current projects include advocating for stronger water quality protections and leading comprehensive monitoring programs that utilize GIS modeling to assess watershed health. His analytical skills are crucial in interpreting complex data sets, enabling informed decision-making and strategic planning. Additionally, he oversees volunteer management and community outreach efforts, organizing impactful waterway cleanups and educational workshops that empower local residents to become active stewards of their environment.
With a robust background in applied research and grant budgeting, Capt Tanner is adept at securing funding for critical projects that enhance the organization’s capacity to effect change. His hands-on experience with small boat operations further enriches his ability to conduct fieldwork and engage with the community in meaningful ways. Through his leadership, Matanzas Riverkeeper continues to cultivate a culture of conservation, ensuring the long-term health and sustainability of the coastal ecosystems that are vital to the region’s biodiversity and community well-being.