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South Florida
Coral Gables - Florida

Principal Locations
  1. Boca Raton
  2. Cape Coral
  3. Clearwater
  4. Coral Gables
  5. Coral Springs
  6. Daytona Beach
  7. Delray Beach
  8. Fort Lauderdale
  9. Fort Myers
  10. Gainesville
  11. Hialeah
  12. Jacksonville
  13. Key West
  14. Lakeland
  15. Melbourne
  16. Miami
  17. Miami Beach
  18. Ocala
  19. Orlando
  20. Palm Beach
  21. Panama City
  22. Pensacola
  23. Saint Augustine
  24. Saint Petersburg
  25. Sarasota
  26. Tallahassee
  27. Tampa
  28. West Palm Beach

Resources


South Florida



South Florida Ecological Services (Vero Beach, Florida) - Home Page
South Florida Ecological Services Office ...

Notice of Availability of a Technical/Agency Draft Implementation Schedule for the South Florida Multi-species Recovery Plan ...

The Ecological Services Division of the USFWS works to protect and restore healthy populations of fish and wildlife and the environments on which they depend. To accomplish this, Ecological Services in South Florida has these programs; Coastal, Contaminants, Endangered Species, Habitat Conservation, and Partners for Fish and Wildlife. ... [Read More]

South Florida Information Access - Metadata
Review of selected features of the Natural Systems Model and suggestions for applications in South Florida suggestions for applications in South Florida ...

South Florida Restoration Science Forum ...

Southern Inland and Coastal System (SICS) Vegetation-Classification Scheme (GRID) ... [Read More]

SOFIA - Geochemistry of Wetland Sediments from South Florida
This project is examining (1) sources of nutrients, sulfur, and carbon to wetlands of south Florida, (2) the important role of chemical and biological processes to the wetland sediments (biogeochemical processes) in the cycling of these elements, and (3) the ultimate fate (i.e. sinks) of these elements in the ecosystem. The focus on nutrients and carbon reflects the problem of eutrophication in the northern Everglades, where excess phosphorus from agricultural runoff has dramatically altered the biology of the ecosystem. Results will be used by land and water managers to predict the fate of nutrients (especially phosphorus) in contaminated areas of the Everglades, and to evaluate the long-term effectiveness of buffer wetlands being constructed as nutrient removal areas. Studies of sulfur in the ecosystem are important for understanding the processes involved in mercury methylation in the Everglades. Methyl mercury (a potent neurotoxin) poses a severe health risk to organisms in the sou ... [Read More]

National Weather Service Forecast Office Miami-South Florida
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National Weather Service Forecast Office Miami-South Florida
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National Weather Service Forecast Office Miami-South Florida
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South Florida Ecosystem History Project Database Access
South Florida Ecosystem History Project Main Page ...

The database interface to the South Florida Ecosystem History Project database is still in an development, and certain functions are not yet available. As a consequence, some data are available only through the SOFIA Data exchange pages. ...

South Florida Ecosystem History Project ... [Read More]

South Florida Regional Transportation Authority
On July 1, 2003, legislation passed by the Florida Senate and House of Representatives and signed by Governor Jeb Bush, transformed the Tri-County Commuter Rail Authority (Tri-Rail) into the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (SFRTA.) The new Authority was created with a vision to provide greater mobility in South Florida, thereby improving the economic viability and quality of life of the community, region and state. The Authorityıs mission is to coordinate, develop and implement a viable regional transportation system in South Florida that endeavors to meet the desires and needs for the movement of people, goods and services. For information, call (888) GO-SFRTA or log on to www.SFRTA.fl.gov. ... [Read More]

South Florida Water Management District
The South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) is a regional agency of the state of Florida, and is charged with managing and protecting water resources of the region by balancing and improving water quality, flood control, natural systems and water supply. SFWMD's boundaries extend from central Florida to Lake Okeechobee, and from coast to coast, from Fort Myers to Fort Pierce, south through the sprawling Everglades to the Florida Keys and Florida Bay. ...

NEW : The weekly State of the Water Management System offers an overview of operations and conditions throughout the system that spans central and southern Florida. ... [Read More]

SOFIA - South Florida Restoration Science Forum (SFRSF) Home Page
Welcome to the website for the 1999 South Florida Restoration Science Forum website. Those who participated in the Forum Kick Off at the Embassy Suites Boca Raton on May 17 -19, 1999 saw displays showing the links between science and management decisions, discussed how to strengthen those links, and interacted with the scientists doing the work. This web site houses that information plus new information that is continually be added to the site. Please use the links below and to the left to view information from this conference. ... [Read More]


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