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The south Florida environment: A region under stress

January 1, 1996

This report provides an overview of the environmental setting in South Florida and serves as review and framework for developing U.S. Geological Survey programs in the region. The report describes the predevelopment and the current (present-day) environmental conditions in South Florida with emphasis on the quantity and quality of water. The geographical area covered is the southern one-half of the State and includes the South Florida National Water-Quality Assessment study area and adjacent coastal waters. This study area covers about 19,500 square miles and is the watershed of the larger regional ecosystem. The regional ecosystem includes the coastal waters between Charlotte Harbor on the Gulf of Mexico and the St. Lucie River on the Atlantic Ocean and the lands that drain into these waters.

Publication Year 1996
Title The south Florida environment: A region under stress
DOI 10.3133/cir1134
Authors Benjamin F. McPherson, Robert B. Halley
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Circular
Series Number 1134
Index ID cir1134
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Caribbean-Florida Water Science Center