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Mangrove restoration site breaks ground near Marco Island

Mangrove restoration site breaks ground near Marco Island
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Coastal News Today | FL - One of the largest mangrove restoration projects in Florida breaks ground near Marco Island

Coastal News Today | FL - One of the largest mangrove restoration projects in Florida breaks ground near Marco Island
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Mangrove restoration site breaks ground near Marco Island

Mangrove restoration site breaks ground near Marco Island
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Santa Rosa investing in quality of life, environment

View Comments Perhaps no issue is more important to Santa Rosa County’s quality of life and sustainable prosperity than our environment. From the wooded banks of Coldwater Creek, through the rivers that feed into our bays, to Santa Rosa Sound and the emerald waters of Navarre Beach – our natural resources draw tourists, new residents and expanding businesses. Santa Rosa County understands the importance of protecting these resources for future generations and treasuring our environment is a key part of our vision. We’ve structured ourselves to better address environmental needs and now created departments that share the goal of continually improving our ecosystem.

Florida celebrates sea level rise planning tool after years behind the curve

Florida celebrates sea level rise planning tool after years ‘behind the curve’ A recent law requires builders to think about climate change for some publicly funded projects.     The new St. Pete Pier is shown under construction in late 2019. [ SCOTT KEELER | Tampa Bay Times ] Published Feb. 18 One year after the Florida Legislature passed a bill considered its first direct confrontation of climate change in years, the state is moving closer to making the policy’s promises a reality. The Department of Environmental Protection is crafting a rule that will lay out a standard for considering sea level rise before starting construction on some publicly funded projects along the coast. It is supposed to take effect July 1, and agency officials said this week they aim to hone a draft version by April 1.

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