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Organization text/texmacs Orlando Native Plants
by Web Editor last modified Sep 07, 2023 01:41 PM — filed under: , , , ,
Orlando Native Plants, an urban nursery, is here to help you find plants that are beautiful and great for our Florida.
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Organization Naples Botanical Garden
by Rosanne Hessmiller last modified Sep 06, 2023 06:36 PM — filed under: , , , ,
Naples Botanical Garden conserves the plants and habitats of the tropics, cultivates beauty, offers knowledge, and inspires the protection of nature.
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Project Troff document Tampa Bay Seagrass Transplanting Project
by admin published Jul 10, 2020 — filed under: , , , , , ,
This project is a seagrass transplanting project within Tampa Bay, Florida.
Located in Resources / Whitewater to Bluewater W2B
Project Troff document FISH Preserve Habitat Restoration Project
by admin published Jul 10, 2020 — filed under: , , , , ,
The Florida Institute For Saltwater Heritage (FISH) is restoring the “kitchen”, an important fisheries habitat for the section of shallow Sarasota Bay bottom south of Cortez. For villagers during the Depression, the kitchen provided food for the tables of their struggling families and was critical to their survival. In 1999, FISH raised money through community festivals to purchase 100 acres of environmentally-sensitive waterfront property that was slated for large scale development immediately east of the village. This historically-significant area became known as the FISH Preserve and is one of the last remaining undeveloped parcels on northern Sarasota Bay.
Located in Resources / Whitewater to Bluewater W2B
Project Troff document GTMNERR Community Oyster Shell Recycling and Living Reef Construction Project
by admin published Jul 10, 2020 — filed under: , , , , , , ,
This project established an oyster shell recycling program for St. Johns County, Florida, constructed a living shoreline, and planted spartina grass within the boundaries of the new reef to further protect the shoreline and provide nursery habitat for marine species at the Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve.
Located in Resources / Whitewater to Bluewater W2B
Project Troff document Deadman's Island Restoration Project
by admin published Jul 10, 2020 — filed under: , , , , , , ,
Lead by the City of Gulf Breeze, this project restored coastal barrier habitat on Deadman's Island.
Located in Resources / Whitewater to Bluewater W2B
Project Riparian habitat restoration for listed freshwater mussels in the Ochlockonee River Basin GA/FL
by admin published Jul 10, 2020 — filed under: , , , , , , , , , ,
This project will restore riparian habitat for listed freshwater mussels in the Ochlockonee River Basin, within Georgia and Florida.
Located in Resources / Whitewater to Bluewater W2B
Project Restoring Intertidal Oyster Reefs in Mosquito Lagoon
by admin published Jul 10, 2020 — filed under: , , , , , , ,
This project, lead by the Brevard Zoo, will increase acreage of intertidal oyster reef and assist in wake reduction.
Located in Resources / Whitewater to Bluewater W2B
Project Oyster Reef Shoreline Restoration and Stabilization, MacDill AFB, FL
by admin published Jul 10, 2020 — filed under: , , , , , , ,
Over the past decade, the eastern shoreline of MacDill AFB has eroded, resulting in loss of native plant species such as black mangroves, palms, and 100-year-old live oaks. A five-phase project to stabilize the shoreline is creating a series of oyster reefs along undeveloped shoreline. The resultant oyster and mussel colonies will filter water and provide valuable habitat for fish and other aquatic resources. The reduced wave energy and accumulated sediment will encourage growth of native marsh grasses and mangroves, which will further stabilize the shoreline and improve the habitat.
Located in Resources / Whitewater to Bluewater W2B
Project Restoration of Essential Habitats for Juvenile Tarpoon and Snook
by admin published Jul 10, 2020 — filed under: , , , , ,
Habitat loss and degradation are major threats to coastal fisheries, especially alterations of freshwater flow into estuarine habitats. This project will restore natural topography and hydrology to 229 acres of coastal land that includes juvenile habitat for economically and recreationally important tarpon and snook. Monitoring of water quality and fishes within mangrove creeks will quantify the changes resulting from restoration. An established education program will be used to disseminate project results to the public, and the project site will be protected and managed as a public park and nature preserve in perpetuity. This project is currently on-going.
Located in Resources / Whitewater to Bluewater W2B