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- 1983-1988 completion report, South Region fisheries management: Peace River fish population monitoring and sunshine bass stocking evaluation.
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Florida, Champeau, T. R.
- Abstract / Description
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The objective of this study was to update the ichthyofaunal data base through a comprehensive five-year sampling program. The fish community was evaluated in order to determine the biotic integrity of the Peace River. In this study, biotic integrity was qualitatively evaluated by integrating the following parameters: fish abundance and biomass, species richness, composition and diversity.
- Date Issued
- [1988], 1988, 1988
- Identifier
- 20275789, fgcu_swfe_0449, AAA3839 QF
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- Document (PDF)
- Title
- 1987-1992 completion report, South Region fisheries management.
- Creator
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Champeau, T. R. (Thomas R.), Florida
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This on-going study provided fishery management, public assistance, technical input, environmental protection, and educational programs to a 13-county region in Florida. The objective of this study is to conserve fisheries resources within the region while meeting increasing needs of the public, as well as the desires and expectations of fishermen.
- Date Issued
- 1992], 1992, 1992
- Identifier
- 27023554, fgcu_swfe_0339, AAA3803 QF
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- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Agricultural pesticide use in estuarine drainage areas: a preliminary summary for selected pesticides.
- Creator
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Pait, Anthony S., United States, National Coastal Pollutant Discharge Inventory Program (U.S.), PALMM (Project)
- Abstract / Description
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Discusses selected pesticides and their toxicity, use in the estuarine drainage areas, and limitations. 28 pesticides, including herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, miticides, and nematicides are examined. A methodology for assessing toxicity is included, as is some discussion of crop patterns, factors affecting pesticide use, pesticide use patterns, and more. Suggestions for how the data can be used and concluding comments are included. Tables, maps, and charts. Much information about...
Show moreDiscusses selected pesticides and their toxicity, use in the estuarine drainage areas, and limitations. 28 pesticides, including herbicides, fungicides, insecticides, miticides, and nematicides are examined. A methodology for assessing toxicity is included, as is some discussion of crop patterns, factors affecting pesticide use, pesticide use patterns, and more. Suggestions for how the data can be used and concluding comments are included. Tables, maps, and charts. Much information about pesticides in general is appended, including common names of pesticides, pesticide use estimation methodologies, physical properties of pesticides, environmental hazard rating system, pesticides applied to selected crops, area of crops in estuarine drainage areas, and agricultural use and toxicity normalized use for 28 pesticides by estuarine drainage area, average annual pesticide application rates by crop by state, agricultural use and toxicity normalized use for 28 pesticides by major crop by estuarine drainage area, and intensity of agricultural use and toxicity normalized use for 28 pesticides by major crop by estuary drainage area. A bibliography is attached.
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- [1989], 1989, 1989
- Identifier
- 89602751, AAA7730 QF, GC20000009, 174813, fgcu:24490
- Format
- E-book
- Title
- Analysis of Selected Benthic Communities in the Florida Everglades with Reference to Their Physical and Chemical Environment.
- Creator
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Waller, Bradley G., United States, Geological Survey (U.S.)
- Abstract / Description
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The purpose of this investigation is to document the types of aquatic benthic organisms found within the Everglades and to determine the extent to which the chemical and physical character of surface water and bottom materials affect their distribution and community structure. The scope of this investigation included the collection of benthic organisms from October 1972 to April 1974. Two samplings were completed during the dry season (April 1973-74) and two during the wet season (October...
Show moreThe purpose of this investigation is to document the types of aquatic benthic organisms found within the Everglades and to determine the extent to which the chemical and physical character of surface water and bottom materials affect their distribution and community structure. The scope of this investigation included the collection of benthic organisms from October 1972 to April 1974. Two samplings were completed during the dry season (April 1973-74) and two during the wet season (October 1972-73). Of the 12 stations sampled, 10 were canals and 2 were in the open marsh. Comparison of species diversities calculated from similar investigations done in south Florida in recent years is made.
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- [1976], 1976, 1976
- Identifier
- 02691964, fgcu_swfe_0389, AAA3914 QF
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- Document (PDF)
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- Applicability of the Interceptor Waterway Concept to the Rookery Bay Area.
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Heald, Eric J., Tabb, Durbin C.
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This document presents an analysis of the utility, feasibility and applicability of the Interceptor Waterway Concept as a land development aid in the vicinity of the Rookery Bay Sanctuary, Collier County, Florida. It attempts to indicate those areas in which the Interceptor Waterway could be employed to ecological advantage, and considers the ecological factors involved and possible design criteria to be employed.
- Date Issued
- 1973
- Identifier
- 08211482, fgcu_swfe_0498, CC12015795 University Microfilms International, AAA3926 QF
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- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Appraisal of the Water Resources of Charlotte County, Florida.
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Sutcliffe, Horace, Florida, Southwest Florida Water Management District, Floridiana Collection, Southwest Florida Water Management District (Fla.), Geological Survey (U.S.)
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The U.S. Geological Survey began a 3-year investigation in 1967. Its purpose was to provide a general description of the hydrology of Charlotte County, and to identify the major hydrologic problems of the county, particularly with respect to the use of ground and surface water for public supply. Because most of the available surface-water resources in the county had already been developed, emphasis was placed on evaluating the ground-water resources. This report summarizes the findings of the...
Show moreThe U.S. Geological Survey began a 3-year investigation in 1967. Its purpose was to provide a general description of the hydrology of Charlotte County, and to identify the major hydrologic problems of the county, particularly with respect to the use of ground and surface water for public supply. Because most of the available surface-water resources in the county had already been developed, emphasis was placed on evaluating the ground-water resources. This report summarizes the findings of the investigation.
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- 1975
- Identifier
- 76623490 //r83, fgcu_swfe_0050, 02799720, 000225884
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- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Assessment of Sea Turtle Monitoring Programs in Tampa Bay.
- Creator
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Meylan, A., Tampa Bay National Estuary Program, Department of Environmental Protection, Florida Marine Research Institute
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The goal of this study is to evaluate existing monitoring programs for marine turtles in the Tampa Bay National Estuary Program area, and to develop recommendations for future assessment of the status and distributioon of these animals. A byproduct of this work is the first synthesis of information about the occurrence of marine turtles in Tampa Bay.
- Date Issued
- 1996
- Identifier
- 39681100, fgcu_swfe_0437, AAA3760 QF
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- Document (PDF)
- Title
- An Assessment of the Flow of Variable-Salinity Ground Water in the Middle Confining Unit of the Floridan Aquifer System, West-Central Florida.
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Hickey, John J., Geological Survey (U.S.), Southwest Florida Water Management District (Fla.)
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The objective of this report is to assess whether or not the moderately saline to briny ground water in the middle confining unit of the Floridan aquifer system is likely to move vertically into the overlying fresh ground water as a result of ground-water development in the Upper Floridan aquifer.
- Date Issued
- 1990
- Identifier
- 22694906, fgcu_swfe_0313, AAA3812 QF
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- Document (PDF)
- Title
- An Assessment of Urban Land Use/Stormwater Runoff Quality Relationships and Treatment Efficiencies of Selected Stormwater Management Systems.
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Whalen, Paul J., Cullum, Michael G., South Florida Water Management District (Fla.), South Florida Water Management District
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This report assesses reported stormwater runoff quality throughout Florida for differing land uses, including residential, commercial, light industrial, roadway, and mixed urban. It compares the results to studies conducted across the United States. The report evaluates the data reported in the literature concerning the treatment efficiencies associated with various stormwater management systems. The authors conclude that stormwater runoff is highly variable among different land use areas,...
Show moreThis report assesses reported stormwater runoff quality throughout Florida for differing land uses, including residential, commercial, light industrial, roadway, and mixed urban. It compares the results to studies conducted across the United States. The report evaluates the data reported in the literature concerning the treatment efficiencies associated with various stormwater management systems. The authors conclude that stormwater runoff is highly variable among different land use areas, and that stormwater treatment systems should be chosen on a site-specific basis.
Show less - Date Issued
- [1988], 1988
- Identifier
- 20062339, fgcu_swfe_0041
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- Document (PDF)
- Title
- The Benchmark Farm Program: a Method for Estimating Irrigation Water Use in Southwest Florida.
- Creator
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Duerr, A. D., Trommer, J. T., Geological Survey (U.S.), Southwest Florida Water Management District (Fla.)
- Abstract / Description
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The purpose of this report is to present irrigation water-use data for selected farms and to show how these data are used to estimate total water use for irrigating various crops in southwest Florida. The study area includes all of the Southwest Florida Water Management District.
- Date Issued
- 1982
- Identifier
- 09047425, fgcu_swfe_0312, AAA3888 QF
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- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Benthic habitat status of the Little Manatee River Estuary: 1996-1998.
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Grabe, Stephen A., Karlen, David., Hillsborough County Environmental Protection Commission, Southwest Florida Water Management District (Fla.), PALMM (Project)
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Summarizes the results of an analysis of benthic samples collected during September-October, 1996-1998 from the Little Manatee River Estuary. Water column and sediment characteristics and the biota from the samples are discussed. A brief bibliography is included. Charts, graphs, and tables of data are appended.
- Date Issued
- [1999], 1999, 1999
- Identifier
- AAA5907 QF, GC10000015, 173561, fgcu:22676
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- E-book
- Title
- Benthic habitat status of the lower Hillsborough River: 1995-1998.
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Grabe, Stephen A., Karlen, David., Hillsborough County Environmental Protection Commission, Southwest Florida Water Management District (Fla.), PALMM (Project)
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Summarizes the results of an analysis of benthic samples collected during September-October, 1995-1998 from the Lower Hillsborough River. Water column and sediment characteristics and the biota from the samples are discussed. A brief bibliography is included. Charts, graphs, and tables of data are appended.
- Date Issued
- [1999], 1999, 1999
- Identifier
- AAA5909 QF, GC10000016, 173771, fgcu:22926
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- E-book
- Title
- Benthic marine algae.
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Dawes, Clinton J., Van Breedveld, Jack F.
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157 species of marine algae (38 Chlorophyta, 29 Phaeophyta, 85 Rhodophyta, 5 Cyanophyta) have been identified from the Hourglass cruises of the Marine Research Laboratory, Florida Board of Conservation. The monthly collections were made on the continental shelf in the Gulf of Mexico between the entrance to Tampa Bay and Fort Myers at depths of 6 to 73 meters over a period of 28 months and included a variety of oceanographic data which have served as a basis for certain ecological observations...
Show more157 species of marine algae (38 Chlorophyta, 29 Phaeophyta, 85 Rhodophyta, 5 Cyanophyta) have been identified from the Hourglass cruises of the Marine Research Laboratory, Florida Board of Conservation. The monthly collections were made on the continental shelf in the Gulf of Mexico between the entrance to Tampa Bay and Fort Myers at depths of 6 to 73 meters over a period of 28 months and included a variety of oceanographic data which have served as a basis for certain ecological observations, especially temperature relationships. 18 of the species appear to be new records for Florida.
Show less - Date Issued
- 1969
- Identifier
- 09838309, fgcu_swfe_0396, AAA3944 QF
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- Document (PDF)
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- Best Management Practices for Agrichemical Handling and Farm Equipment Maintenance.
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Florida, Florida
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The purpose of this document is to familiarize farmers, farm managers, and farm workers about Best Management Practices and pollution prevention actions that can be implemented at farm maintenance areas to further protect the environment and improve the efficiency of the farm. Although certain rules are mentioned, this publication is an educational, not regulatory, document.
- Date Issued
- [1998], 1998, 1998
- Identifier
- 39472948, fgcu_swfe_0366, AAA3737 QF
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- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Bibliography of U.S. Geological Survey Reports on the Water Resources of Florida, 1886-1995.
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Garcia, Carmen A., Hoy, N. D., Geological Survey (U.S.)
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This bibliography lists U.S. Geological Survey reports of investigations of Florida water resources published from 1886 through March 1995. It is arranged alphabetically in three sections: senior author, geographic area, and selected special topics.
- Date Issued
- 1995
- Identifier
- 95169071, 32600224, fgcu_swfe_0057
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- Document (PDF)
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- Big Hickory Pass, New Pass, and Big Carlos Pass.
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Jones, Christopher P. (Christopher Palmer)
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This report on Big Hickory Pass, New Pass and Big Carlos Pass is one in a "Glossary of Inlets" series being prepared under the State University System Sea Grant project, "Nearshore Circulation, Littoral Drift and the Sand Budget of Florida". The purpose of the series is to provide for each inlet a summary of the more significant available information and to list known dcumentation.
- Date Issued
- 1980
- Identifier
- 07355528, fgcu_swfe_0308
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- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Brazilian Pepper Management Plan for Florida: Recommendations from the Brazilian Pepper Task Force, Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council.
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Ferriter, Amy., Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council
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This report contains recommendations from the Brazilian Pepper Task Force (a working committee of the Exotic Pest Plant Council) for the integrated control of Brazilian pepper in Florida. The Task Force is an interagency group of professionals who either have direct experience in managing Brazilian pepper or have the technical knowledge required for an integrated management approach.
- Date Issued
- 1997], 1997, 1997
- Identifier
- 37489079, fgcu_swfe_0454, AAA3747 QF
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Caloosahatchee Estuary Hydrodynamics.
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Scarlatos, Panagiotis D., South Florida Water Management District (Fla.), South Florida Water Management District (Fla.)
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The Caloosahatchee estuary system is connected to Lake Okeechobee through the Caloosahatchee River canal. This study examines the release of fresh water from Franklin Dam and its effect on the salinity distribution of the estuary. A one-dimensional model (EDASM-B) has been developed for the simulation of the hydrodynamics and salinity distribution of the estuarine system. By changing the input parameters, various anticipated physical scenarios can be assessed and a management plan can be...
Show moreThe Caloosahatchee estuary system is connected to Lake Okeechobee through the Caloosahatchee River canal. This study examines the release of fresh water from Franklin Dam and its effect on the salinity distribution of the estuary. A one-dimensional model (EDASM-B) has been developed for the simulation of the hydrodynamics and salinity distribution of the estuarine system. By changing the input parameters, various anticipated physical scenarios can be assessed and a management plan can be developed.
Show less - Date Issued
- 1988
- Identifier
- 23225555, fgcu_swfe_0040
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Caloosahatchee River and Lake Okeechobee Drainage Areas, Fla: Letter from the Chief of Engineers, United States Army to the Chairman of The Committee on Commerce, United States Senate, submitting a review of the reports on Caloosahatchee River ... submitted in House document no 215, Seventieth Congress, and in Senate document no 213, Seventieth Congress.
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United States
- Date Issued
- 1930
- Identifier
- 30026501, fgcu_swfe_0021, 26873000
- Format
- Document (PDF)
- Title
- Charlotte Harbor: A Florida Resource.
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Florida
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The Charlotte Harbor area was chosen to examine and develop solutions for land use and water related problems. This document includes information on the area's environment, economy, and urban structure and systems. It concludes with a problem summary and bibliography.
- Date Issued
- [1978?], 1978, 1978
- Identifier
- 79620510, 06627720, fgcu_swfe_0478, AAA3904 QF
- Format
- Document (PDF)