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COASTAL FLORIDA Adopt-A-Wetland TRA
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Coastal Florida Adopt‐A‐Wetland
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Table of Contents Acknowledgements
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Mangrove Diameter and Height Measur
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Chapter One Introduction How to Get
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Many of the plants and animals that
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• Never wade in swift or rapidly
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Coastal Wetland Habitats Welcome to
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metamorphose, they settle and attac
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The silts and soils eventually fall
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In Florida there are three species
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tall, but individual trees can reac
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Black mangroves are the least susce
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Buttonwood tree showing the fruit t
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Dune formation is a process depende
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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conse
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Coastal Florida Adopt-A-Wetland Reg
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COASTAL FLORIDA ADOPT-A-WETLAND Wat
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Leisure Activities Golf course Mari
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How to Determine Your Latitude and
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Visual Monitoring Visual monitoring
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Coastal Florida Adopt-A-Wetland Vis
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Chapter Four Biological Monitoring
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A high diversity would mean that th
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Density-Dependent versus Density-In
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cordgrass (Spartina alterniflora) i
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Distribution and numbers vary accor
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Monitoring Protocol 1. Estuarine Bi
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iv.) Identify the different kinds o
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B. Seine Survey (every 3 months) Se
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COASTAL FLORIDA ADOPT-A-WETLAND BIO
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GROUP NAME: SITE NAME: DATE: Coasta
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Cordgrass (Spartina) Height Data Sh
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AAW Group Name: Date: Location/GPS:
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Physical/Chemical Monitoring Physic
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pH Example 0.5 Battery Acid 2.0 5.9
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