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  2. Sturgeon Bay still considered for an estuary research center ...

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    The proposed Sturgeon Bay area for the Green Bay NERR includes shoreline and some inland areas on the west side of the Sturgeon Bay canal along with areas on the other side of the canal east of 42 ...

  3. Tampa Bay - Wikipedia

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    Tampa Bay formed approximately 6,000 years ago as a brackish drowned river valley type [4] estuary with a wide mouth connecting it to the Gulf of Mexico.Prior to that time, it was a large fresh water lake, possibly fed by the Floridan Aquifer through natural springs. [5]

  4. National Estuary Program - Wikipedia

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    The National Estuary Program is made up of 28 smaller organizations set up regionally by estuary. Each of the estuary organizations is managed by local community leaders and staff. Participating organizations may include universities, local non-profit organizations, and state and local government agencies.

  5. Restore America's Estuaries - Wikipedia

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    Restore America's Estuaries (RAE) is a national 501(c)(3) non-profit conservation organization dedicated to preserving the nation's network of estuaries through coastal protection and restoration projects which promote the richness and diversity of coastal life. [2]

  6. What we know about Piney Point’s impact on Tampa Bay - AOL

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    PALMETTO — The 215 million gallons of wastewater plunged into Tampa Bay like a shot of liquid fertilizer. What happened next was unsurprising, scientists say. Algae bloomed, likely supercharged ...

  7. Southern Coastal Plain (ecoregion) - Wikipedia

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    The Big Bend Coastal Marsh is an extremely narrow but long region, following the Gulf coast beginning near the mouth of the Ochlockonee River (near 29° 45' N, 85° W), until just north of Tampa Bay (near 28° 14' N, 82° 45' W), a distance of approximately 280 miles (450 km), but typically penetrating only 0.5 to 1.5 miles (0.80 to 2.41 km ...

  8. Is more algae mucking up Tampa Bay? Scientists need to ... - AOL

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    As president of Tampa Bay Watch, a conservation ... Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  9. Lindsay Cross - Wikipedia

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    From 2002 to 2016, Cross worked for the Tampa Bay Estuary Program as a technical assistant, environmental scientist, and environmental science and policy manager. From 2016 to 2018, she was the executive director of the Florida Wildlife Corridor .