Cave
Help Save Mill Creek Sink!

The Florida cave diving community needs your help to save Mill Creek Sink, Alachua, FL from development. Here National Speleology Society-Cave Diving Section (NSS-CDS) coordinator Bryan Buescher explains the situation and how you can help.
https://youtu.be/p7qwhuyu9CU?si=Tv8aETYD5IoIhguP


Please Email Alachua’s Mayor And City Commissioners.
Sample Email:
Subj: Save Our Cave – Say No to Tara!
To: [email protected], [email protected]
Dear Mayor & Commissioners,
[Note: Please choose one or more of the following suggestions, and or write your own thoughts!]
I am a member of NSS, owners of the Mill Creek Sink.Please vote to protect the cave and its water.
I am a [cave] diver. Please vote to protect the cave and its water.
Building over a cave system does not protect it. Vote to save Mill Creek Sink. Please vote to protect the cave and its water.
Please reject Tara’s plan to build over the cave at Mill Creek Sink. It’s not safe.
Planning to build over a cave makes no sense—Vote No on Tara and protect our water.
No sinkholes over our drink holes. Vote to save the cave at Mill Creek Sink and protect our water.
Sincerely,
(Your Name)
DIVE DEEPER
Water’s Journey featuring Wes Skiles (2010)-Alachua County
Wes Skiles was an explorer, an award winning photographer and filmmaker, and a conservationist. He was also a resident of Alachua County when he wasn’t working on projects which took him around the world from the underwater caves of Alachua County to the icebergs of the Antarctic. Skiles died in a tragic diving accident in south Florida on July 21, 2010 while on assignment for National Geographic magazine. To honor his memory Alachua County brings you the following encore presentation of his award winning documentary” Water’s Journey”.
The Salad Bar scene at Sonny’s (w/ Wes Skiles, Jill Heinerth and Tom Morris) (2:24)
Thank you divers!