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2005 Red Tide Impacts on Fish Spawning in Tampa Bay2006doc_html0Fish & Wildlife Research Institute1007812A discussion of the effects of recent, intense red tide blooms on the biology and ecology of spotted seatrout and other studied species in the Tampa Bay estuary. http://research.myfwc.com/features/view_article.asp?id=27503http://www.floridamarine.org8Sarasota
A History of the Myakka River; Sarasota County Florida1983doc_pdf2204Sarasota County History Center1007776This paper covers the origins of the Myakka River, Ponce De Leon’s discovery of Charlotte Harbor, the Seminoles, Land ownership and growth and much more. Prepared by John F. McCarthy and Glenna M. Dame, 1983888_History%20of%20Myakka--John%20McCarthy.pdfhttp://scg.co.sarasota.fl.us/Historical_Resources/8Sarasota
A New Method to Describe Seagrass Habitat Sampled During Fisheries-Independent Monitoring2007doc_html0Fish & Wildlife Research Institute1007665This paper presents evidence for the accuracy and applicability of a procedure designed to quantify seagrass rapidly and objectively during the nekton sampling in shallow water.http://research.myfwc.com/engine/download_redirection_process.asp?file=07jackson%5F3256%2Epdf&objid=52680&dltype=publicationhttp://www.floridamarine.org/8Sarasota
A Recreational Boating Characterization for Tampa and Sarasota Baysdoc_pdf5776Sea Grant1007782This report documents the data collection, compilation, and analysis of a mail survey to characterize recreational boating in Florida's Tampa and Sarasota Bays. It presents (1) the questionnaire and related correspondence;(2) the sample design and results; (3) a GIS density analysis that; (4) a density analysis of spatial boating patterns; and (5) a set of descriptive statistics that characterize boating groups, activities, and perceived problems, solutions to problems, and information requests.Recreational%20Boating%20Tampa%20and%20Sarasota.pdfhttp://www.seagrant.noaa.gov/8Sarasota
A Recreational Boating Characterization for the Greater Charlotte Harbordoc_pdf3186Sea Grant1007781As demand for the use of Florida’s waterways increases, so does the need for enhanced public access, maintenance of waterway infrastructure, public safety, and environmental protection. There is, however, little information available to resource managers and planners that describes the preferences and use patterns of the boating community. This study builds upon previous work conducted in the Charlotte Harbor and Tampa and Sarasota Bay boating regions.199_TP150_Charlotte_Harbor_Rec_Boating_web_revised.pdfhttp://www.seagrant.noaa.gov/8Sarasota
A Report on the Hydrography and Biology of Two Man-Made Canal Systems1974doc_pdf8189.2Division of Natural Sciences, New College7658GrandCanal_Morrilletal.pdfhttp://8Sarasota
A Report on the Hydrography and Biology of Two Man-Made Canal Systems1974doc_pdf8189.2Division of Natural Sciences, New College7659A report on the hydrography and biology of two man-made canal systems - Heron Lagoon and Grand Canal - on Siesta Key, Sarasota, Florida99_GrandCanal_Morrilletal.pdfhttp://8Sarasota
About Estuariesdoc_html0Association of National Estuary Programs1007249A campaign to make estuary an everyday household word, like river or ocean, by 2005. Download the Campaign's Outreach Tools here. use them and pass them on.http://www.nationalestuaries.org/aboutestuaries.htmhttp://www.nationalestuaries.org/index.htm8Sarasota
About Watershedsdoc_html0WTSP1007646Educational materials about watersheds put together by NOAA National Ocean Service, USGS, and EPA, and presented by WTSP-10.http://wtsp.iewatershed.com/index.php?pagename=AboutWatershedshttp://www.wtsp.com/8Sarasota
Adopt-a-Road Program and Other Adoption Programs2004doc_pdf137Sarasota County Environmental Services1007500A pamphlet explaining a litter cleanup program. Volunteers agree to clean up specific ponds, shorelines, roads, parks or other spots. The program is coordinated by Keep Sarasota County Beautiful.AdoptAPondPamphlet.pdfhttp://www.scgov.net/EnvironmentalServices/default.asp8Sarasota