Reminder: Balancing Population Pressures & Nature Needs in Aquatic Preserves (Webinar)

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  Balancing Population Pressures
and Nature Needs in Aquatic Preserves

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DEP Linkups are FREE meetings

Wednesday

April 6, 2022

1:30 p.m.

 

Who Should Attend

General contractors, planners, developers, engineering firms, natural resource officials, environmental consultants, local municipalities, project managers and coastal stakeholders, and other parties interested in learning about improving water quality.

 
The general public is always welcome to attend.

 

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Upcoming Topics


June 1, 2022
Weedy or Wonderful? What science says about water plants (FGCU Water School). 

Aug. 3, 2022
Green It Up! An overview of Florida Green Lodging and Green Schools programs

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The Florida Department of Environmental Protection's South District invites you to our virtual event. 

 

Balancing Population Pressure and Nature Needs in Aquatic Preserves

Get an overview of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's network of 42 aquatic preserves, with a focus on resource management and monitoring activities at Charlotte Harbor Aquatic Preserves. The presentation will summarize some of the applicable rules for permitting activities within the aquatic preserves as well as present information about how the public can help protect these special waterbodies.

Presenter:

Melynda Brown, Manager, Charlotte Harbor Aquatic Preserves, Office of Resilience and Coastal Protection, DEP

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About DEP Linkups

DEP Linkups are meaningful platforms for connectivity that encourage information sharing among stakeholders, regulated communities, local businesses and government agencies. Our meetings support the department’s mission to protect Florida’s natural resources together.

By providing this regular program, DEP offers attendees the opportunity to learn, network, and share information with guest speakers who provide channels for expert discussion with our regulated and non-regulated community.

For more information, please contact Martha Avila or
Jacob Newberry or call 239-344-5600.