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The purpose of this study was to determine the geographical distribution and concentrations of selected pollutants for determining stresses on affected organisms through the characterization of baseline conditions of the physical, chemical and microbiological environments of the St. Johns River.
The purpose of this study was to determine the geographical distribution and concentrations of selected pollutants for determining stresses on affected organisms through the characterization of baseline conditions of the physical, chemical and microbiological environments of the St. Johns River.
General Educational Document of Florida's Lakes produced by the Florida Department of Regulation (Florida Department of Environmental Protection)
General Educational Document of Florida's Lakes produced by the Florida Department of Regulation (Florida Department of Environmental Protection)
General educational document of Florida's Lakes produced by the Florida Department of Regulation (Florida Department of Environmental Protection).
Provides information on how 1000 Friends of Florida is helping to preserve historic resources including disaster planning.
Provides information on how 1000 Friends of Florida is helping to preserve historic resources including disaster planning.
Provides information on how 1000 Friends of Florida is helping to preserve historic resources including disaster planning.
The core of the south Florida ecosystem is a unique watershed, the Kissimmee-Okeechobee-Everglades or KOE watershed. This watershed supports and connects freshwater and terrestrial plants and animals to marine waters, mangroves, seagrasses, coral reefs, and marine fish. This document discusses its history, the present and the future of this valuable ecosystem.
The core of the south Florida ecosystem is a unique watershed, the Kissimmee-Okeechobee-Everglades or KOE watershed. This watershed supports and connects freshwater and terrestrial plants and animals to marine waters, mangroves, seagrasses, coral reefs, and marine fish. This document discusses its history, the present and the future of this valuable ecosystem.