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links & resources

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2008-2010 SENATORS

General

Mote Report on Beach Conditions
Find out the current condition of area beaches.

Report Fish Kill
Anytime dead fish are seen due to water quality issues, report them to Florida Fish and Wildlife.

Government

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District

South Florida Water Management District

Southwest Florida Watershed Council, Inc.

Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Keep informed and decide if the Florida DEP is protecting our environment

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Florida Government
Use this website to contact Governor Crist and Lt. Governor Jeff Kottkamp

Lee County Florida Elected Officials

Lee Water Facts
Brought to you by Lee County Visitor & Convention Bureau and Tourist Development Council

Sanibel H2O Matters
What is at Risk?

 

Organizations

Clean Water Network of Florida
Daily list of statewide newsclips on environmental issues.

Conservancy of Southwest Florida

Sanibel Sea School

Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation

River Coalitions

Rivers Coalition (St Lucie)

American Rivers

Riverwatch
Caloosahatchee River Citizens Association

Charlotte Harbor National Estuary Program

Sierra Club

Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation

Fish & Wildlife Research Institute

The Izaak Walton League of America

Red Tide Relief (Ecological Research and Action Foundation, Inc.)

Clean Water Network of Florida

Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan

Responsible Growth Management Coalition

The Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum
Shell and mollusk exhibits, educational programs, library services and publications to further awareness of nature and the natural environment with emphasis on Southwest Florida and the Gulf of Mexico.

think about this...

"The River of Grass was only the most distinctive link of an interconnected ecosystem that once blanketed almost all of south Florida, from its headwaters atop the Kissimmee chain of lakes near modern-day Orlando down to the coral reefs of the Keys, an area twice the size of New Jersey. "
~ Michael Grunwald, The Swamp ~