State of the River Report for the Lower St. Johns River Basin

State of the River Report for the Lower St. Johns River Basin

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Council At-Large District 3

Council At-Large District 3

August 19, 2016 admin

Intracoastal Waterway • Open Creek • Ginhouse Creek • Durbin Creek • Julington Creek

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  • A Guide for the General Public
  • Sanitary Sewer Overflows: Interactive Maps
  • Highlight: Emerging Contaminants: Microplastics
  • 1. Background of the Lower St. Johns River Basin
  • 1.2. Lower St. Johns River Basin Landscape
  • 1.3 Human Occupancy of the Region (pre-1800s)
  • 1.4. Early environmental management (1800-1970s) in the LSJRB
  • 1.5. Modern environmental management (1980s to 2000s) in the LSJRB
  • 1.6. COVID-19 Outbreak
  • 2. Water Quality
  • 2.2. Dissolved Oxygen
  • 2.3. Nutrients
  • 2.4. Algal Blooms
  • 2.5. Turbidity
  • 2.6. Bacteria (Fecal Coliform)
  • 2.7 Tributaries
  • 2.7.2. Arlington River
  • 2.7.3. Big Fishweir Creek
  • 2.7.4. Black Creek
  • 2.7.5. Broward River
  • 2.7.6. Butcher Pen Creek
  • 2.7.7. Cedar River
  • 2.7.8. Deep Creek
  • 2.7.9. Doctors Lake
  • 2.7.10. Dunns Creek/Crescent Lake
  • 2.7.11. Durbin Creek
  • 2.7.12. Ginhouse Creek
  • 2.7.13. Goodbys Creek
  • 2.7.14. Greenfield Creek
  • 2.7.15. Hogan Creek
  • 2.7.16. Intracoastal Waterway
  • 2.7.17. Julington Creek
  • 2.7.18. McCoy Creek
  • 2.7.19. Mill Creek
  • 2.7.20. Moncrief Creek
  • 2.7.21. Open Creek
  • 2.7.22. Ortega River
  • 2.7.23. Peters Creek
  • 2.7.24. Pottsburg Creek
  • 2.7.25. Ribault River
  • 2.7.26. Rice Creek
  • 2.7.27. Sixmile Creek
  • 2.7.28. Strawberry Creek
  • 2.7.29. Trout River
  • 2.7.30. Wills Branch
  • 2.8. Salinity
  • 3. Fisheries
  • 3.2. Finfish Fishery
  • 3.3. Invertebrate Fishery
  • 4. Aquatic Life
  • 4.2. Wetlands
  • 4.3. Macroinvertebrates
  • 4.4. Threatened & Endangered Species
  • 4.5. Non-native Aquatic Species
  • 5. Contaminants
  • 5.2. Data Sources and Analysis
  • 5.3. Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)
  • 5.4. Metals
  • 5.4. Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs)
  • 5.5. Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)
  • 5.6. Pesticides
  • 5.7. Conclusions
  • Glossary
  • References

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