. The ecology of the Apalachicola Bay system : an estuarine profile. Estuarine ecology -- Florida Apalachicola Bay; Estuarine area conservation -- Florida. ' iSlT Figure 48. Major public investments and specially designated areas in the Apalachicola basin. throughout the area (Figure 4R). The Torreya State Park includes unique plant species such as the Florida Torreya cedar and Florida yew. The Apalachicola and Florida yew Forest and. One of the major land-acquisition projects, the bottomland hardwoods in the lower basin, was the result of research funded by the Florida Sea Grant College and t


. The ecology of the Apalachicola Bay system : an estuarine profile. Estuarine ecology -- Florida Apalachicola Bay; Estuarine area conservation -- Florida. ' iSlT Figure 48. Major public investments and specially designated areas in the Apalachicola basin. throughout the area (Figure 4R). The Torreya State Park includes unique plant species such as the Florida Torreya cedar and Florida yew. The Apalachicola and Florida yew Forest and. One of the major land-acquisition projects, the bottomland hardwoods in the lower basin, was the result of research funded by the Florida Sea Grant College and the Franklin County Commission (Livingston et al. 1976a). In 1^76, portions of the Apalachicola River floodplain were considered for purchase Legend 1. Three Rivers State Park 2. Jim Woodruff Lock and Dam 3. Jackson County Port Authority 4. Torreya State Park 5. Gaskin Wildlife Refuge (private) 6. G. IJ. Parker Wildlife Management Area (private) 7. Apalachicola National Forest R. Environmentally Endangered Land Purchase 9. Ed Ball Wildlife Management Area (private) 10. Apalachicola Bay Aquatic Preserve 11. St. Vincent Island National WiIdlife Refuge 12. Little St. George Island EEL Purchase 13. Dr. Julian Bruce State Park 14. Dead Lake Recreational Area 15. Proposed purchase (estuarine sanctuary) 16. Unit 4, EEL purchase 17. Dog Island, Nature Conservancy 18. Proposed bottomland hardwood purchase: Nature Conservancy and "Save Our Rivers" program (state). 108. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Livingston, Robert J; Florida State University. Dept. of Biological Science; National Coastal Ecosystems Team (U. S. ); U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Florida Sea Grant College. Washington, D. C. : The Service


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