South Florida Restoration


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South Florida Restoration: Task Force Needs to Improve Science Coordination to Increase the Likelihood of Success







South Florida Ecosystem Restoration


Book Description

South Florida Ecosystem Restoration: Improved Science Coordination Needed to Increase the Likelihood of Success




Success in the Making


Book Description

Water is the common lifeline for the natural and built environments in South Florida. Engineered flood control and water distribution systems, agriculture, growth, and development have disrupted the region's water quality, quantity, timing, and distribution (i.e., the hydropattern). Agricultural runoff and urban stormwater have introduced high levels of phosphorus, mercury, and other contaminants into the water system, polluting lakes, rivers, estuaries and the Everglades.