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Indian Riverkeeper
Kevin Stinnette
Kevin with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Kevin Stinnette has served as president of the Treasure Coast
Environmental Defense Fund and on the Board of Directors of the St.
Lucie County Conservation Alliance. He is one of the
"St. Lucie Four" written about by Florida
columnist Carl Hiaasen.
Kevin has served on the boards of not for profit organizations ranging
from Self Reliance, a Tampa organization with a $1 Million+ budget,
(providing housing and transportation services to the disabled), to
The Conservation Alliance, St. Lucie County's anchor environmental
organization. Kevin was a Peace Corps Volunteer in Tunisia North
Africa in 1990 and has great appreciation of the cultural diversity on
the Treasure Coast. He has experience in agriculture and the
construction industry. He is certified to teach middle/high school
English, speech and special education (Physically challenged) Kevin
was most recently Technology Coordinator at Forest Grove Middle School
in St. Lucie County.
The Coast Guard licensed Kevin as a captain in 1983. He has a lifetime
of experience on the water, including years of offshore yacht racing,
work as an excursion, charter and delivery captain across the Bahamas
and the Gulf of Mexico. His degree in Speech Communication from
University of South Florida is central to his comfort and ability in
speaking at public meetings. He has spoken at state meetings of
Audubon and Sierra Club, The National Green Scissors Conference in
Washington and countless county commission, expressway authority, and
city council meetings. His three-year participation on the
Comprehensive Plan Study Group for St. Lucie County has given him a
thorough understanding of growth management in Florida.
Kevin has a positive relationship with local environmental agencies.
He arranged sea grass surveys that identified federally protected
Johnson's sea grass in the path of the proposed Walton Road Toll
Bridge and joined with Department of Environmental Protection divers
in transects that quantified the presence of that sea grass where
previous surveys had not been done. He has earned the respect of South
Florida Water Management District staff as well as National Marine
Fisheries Service employees. Kevin's input contributed to thorough and
negative responses to the Expressway Authority's Advanced Notification
from the above mentioned agencies and the St. Lucie County Community
Development Agency.
Kevin grew up near Tampa Bay in St. Petersburg. He has lived in
Florida since he was 3 years old and has a deep love of the state. He
is happily married to Florida native Marilyn Waugh-Stinnette and they
live on the Indian River Lagoon in St. Lucie County.
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