Terra Ceia Aquatic Preserve management plan

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158

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Terra Ceia Aquatic Preserve management plan: August 2009 - July 2019
2009, Dept. of Environmental Protection
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"The Terra Ceia Aquatic Preserve (TCAP) is located entirely within northwestern Manatee County. The preserve encompasses several inlets of southeastern Tampa Bay, as well as much of the southeastern Tampa Bay shoreline. Situated on either side of the Sunshine Skyway, the preserve is central to the Bradenton/St. Petersburg/Tampa area. The preserve's northern boundary begins just south of the mouth of Little Redfish Creek at Port Manatee. The southern boundary lies between the mouths of Terra Ceia Bay and the Manatee River at Emerson Point on Snead Island. The boundary extends northwesterly from these points out to the Manatee-Hillsborough County line and the Intracoastal Waterway, respectively, which then crosses and forms the outer most corner of the preserve. he preserve is comprised of an area of state-owned submerged lands totaling 21,736 acres of predominately pristine submerged and wetland areas within Tampa Bay, Terra Ceia Bay, Miguel Bay, Joe Bay, Bishop Harbor and tidal waters of all tributaries including Frog Creek/Terra Ceia River and McMullen Creek. TCAP has open water, several inlet bays, and tidally influenced creeks and rivers and contains a diverse variety of natural communities, including seagrass, mangroves, salt marsh, tidal flats, hardbottom, oyster bars and clam beds"--Coastal and Aquatic Managed Areas web page; as of 12/10/2009 further information at http://www.dep.state.fl.us/coastal/sites/terraceia/

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Other Titles
Aquatic preserve management plan

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Library of Congress
QH91.75.U6 T37 2009

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158 p. :
Number of pages
158

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OL24484158M
LCCN
2010497240
OCLC/WorldCat
503449096

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