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Florida Gets Its First Aquatic Preserve in More than 30 Years

Posted on July 14, 2020October 21, 2020 by Simcha K | 5209 Views | 14 min read

Image by PublicDomainImages from Pixabay  In case you didn’t know, Florida has its own Nature Coast and aquatic preserve. That’s right.  It’s also the first new aquatic preserve in Florida in more than 30 years.  Governor DeSantis approved protections for the new 400,000-acre Nature Coast Preserve on Monday, June 29. DeSantis has made water quality

Posted in Beaches, Business, Cities, History, Nature, State Parks, Tourism, TravelTagged aquatic preserve, Citrus County, Everglades, Florida, Governor Ron DeSantis, Hernando County, Nature Coast, Pasco County, Pinellas County
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