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TBFC Season 2025-2026 updates:

Next In-Person Club Meeting is Apr. 4, 2026 @ 7pm EDT - Educational Biofacts Identifying Your Fossils Using Modern Skulls and Skeletons with Chris Delorey in the USF Behavioral Science Room #103 (Click Link for Directions)

Next Peace River Monthly Trip: Apr. 11, 2026 (Paid, Active Members only and water levels permitting) [This is not the Peace River Adventure] - Zolfo Springs Guage
Next Brooksville Trip: None till next season (Paid, Active Members only. 18 or older. Limit 20 People) - Check the Chronicles for Details
Next CEMEX Center Hill Trip: Apr. 15, 2026 (Paid, Active Members only. 18 or older. Limit 20 People) - Check the Chronicles for Details
Next Bone Valley Fossil Farm Trip: Apr. 25, 2026 SOLD OUT! (Paid, Active Members only. Kid Friendly. Limit 20 Adults)
Crystal River Holcim Mine: Apr. 25, 2026 CANCELLED

For any updates you can check the Field Trips page or the Calendar for details!

contact us or send us a Facebook message if you have questions.

Be sure to renew your Fossil Permits! Never Dig into the River banks! Collection of Artifacts is Illegal on Florida state owned land!

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President's Message

2025-2026 Season


Peace River Adventure

The Peace River Adventure - Second only to FossilFest, the Tampa Bay Fossil Club’s Peace River Adventure was once one of our most anticipated events of the year. For many, it was more than just a field trip, it was a three-day (or longer) experience filled with camping, canoeing, sifting, snorkeling, and even SCUBA diving along the Peace River in search of fossils. We created special event shirts, enjoyed a catered BBQ dinner, held our popular Peace River auction, and gathered each evening around the campfire to share stories and make campfire pies (thanks to Dr. Bob). Thousands have attended over the years, and countless memories were made. For many of us, those memories remain some of the most cherished in our club’s history. Unfortunately, the last Peace River Adventure took place in 2019.

Then came COVID. Just as we began looking forward to gathering again, a series of devastating storms, Hurricanes Ian, Helene, and Milton, along with Tropical Storm Colin, severely damaged or eliminated the facilities we once relied upon. To make matters more challenging, the site we used for screening and snorkeling no longer offers day passes, limiting access for many participants. More recently, recurring toxic algae blooms have raised additional safety concerns.

There was a time when we worried whether enough members would attend. In later years, our concern shifted to whether we could accommodate everyone who wanted to join in. While we have attempted smaller “Mini Adventures,” participation has been limited, and it simply hasn’t been the same.

So why do I even bring this up? This is the time of year when the Adventure would normally be planned, and I’ve been asked countless times in recent weeks if the Peace River Adventure will return. The honest answer is that we don’t yet know, but please know that both the Board and I remain committed to exploring every possible option, as this event has always been a meaningful part of our club and we would welcome the opportunity to bring it back.

New Members! - Over the last few meetings, we’ve been thrilled to welcome an increasing number of new members. It’s genuinely exciting to see fresh faces in the crowd, and we look forward to getting to know each of you, both at our meetings and out in the field. If you’re new to TBFC, thank you for choosing to join us. You are now part of a community of almost 600 fossil enthusiasts who share a passion for discovery, science, and Florida’s rich prehistoric past.

We meet monthly (except July and August), typically on the first Saturday. Schedule updates to the website will be made, as occasional schedule changes do occur. Field trips are also listed here and discussed at each meeting. We encourage you to attend regularly and join us afterward for a late dinner, where the conversation continues, usually about fossils, but not always, until the restaurant finally asks us to leave.

FossilFest 2026: - A full report on FossilFest will be in the May Chronicles

In closing, I want to again say thank you again to everyone who helped this past month.
I look forward to seeing all the new faces, and familiar, at the April meeting

Be good to one another and stay safe out there.

Good Hunting,
Mike Searle

Please be very cautious while venturing out into the rivers and creeks. There’s nothing in those rivers worth dying for.

Missed a meeting or just want to watch it again? You can view our past meeting recordings or live streams in the playlist below (Also found in the About section):

Announcements

Next Meeting Presentation

Apr. 4, 2026
Educational Biofacts Identifying Your Fossils Using Modern Skulls and Skeletons
with Chris Delorey

7PM IN-PERSON CLUB MEETING at USF Behavioral Science Room #103

Chris Delorey has a long history with TBFC as a friend and guest speaker at our monthly meetings. While Chris is an expert on dinosaurs, he also has long been known as an expert at cleaning the flesh from any dead animal on this planet. And his skilled work has been used by many institutions to clean and preserve anything from small fragile birds to rhinos weighing in over a ton. In April, Chris’ presentation will discuss his techniques for de-fleshing just about any animal you can think of and establishing a collection of bones, teeth and skulls for comparison purposes.

With most of our Florida fossil finds being partial bones, teeth or skulls, having complete specimens like skulls and skeletons of modern animals for comparison help to identify what we have found. Chris will go through some of the more common skulls and skeletons that are represented in our fossil history. The presentation will also walk everyone through the process, should you be inclined, of obtaining, cleaning and preserving modern bones for comparison studies. We will have a colony of dermestid beetles at the meeting. These beetles are used to clean modern skulls. Everyone will have the opportunity to get up close and personally interact with these little flesh eaters.

Tampa Bay Fossil Chronicles


Hopefully you’ve noticed that TBFC has stepped up its game with the newsletter each month.

Please check out all of the articles in each issue. Only TBFC members receive the Chronicles, we don’t post it online or on Facebook.

Be sure to renew your Fossil Permits! Never Dig into the River banks! Collection of Artifacts is Illegal on Florida state owned land!

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