Learn how you can help CHNEP to enhance and restore self-sustaining oyster habitat and related ecosystem services Learn about the Lee County Hyacinth District's program to help homeowners manage stormwater ponds sustainably Learn about a cooperative volunteer program whose members collect water quality data from around southwest Florida Learn about neighborhoods that are actively involved in projects to improve water quality and habitat diversity Learn about opportunities to participate in watershed improvement and restoration projects View the geographic distribution and variability of rainfall amounts, access statistical rainfall summaries, or download rainfall data Learn about coastal conditions that are of special concern to beachgoers, boaters, and fisherman, and how to find out the latest status. View current water quality conditions for lakes, rivers and bays utilizing new dashboard technology that features dynamic maps, filters and gauges Visualize spatial and temporal changes in important water quality measures This quick-analysis tool estimates whether nutrient levels in each waterbody are meeting or exceeding regulatory limits. Use this tool to graph water resource data and to download data for your own analysis Use this interactive map to find data from continuously-reporting monitoring stations This interactive map brings all water resource-related information together in one placeĭiscover the beauty and importance of seagrass habitats. View current water quality conditions for lakes, rivers and bays utilizing new dashboard technology that features dynamic maps, filters and gauges. Use this tool to see how habitats are predicted to shift over time, as sea levels rise. Learn about the six Aquatic Preserves in southwest Florida, their protection and management.Ĭlimate change will have a profound effect on coastal southwest Florida. Though the lake is outside the CHNEP area, its condition directly affects the ecological health of the entire Caloosahatchee River and its watershed. But in which areas would clam restoration have the best chance of success? Learn about CHNEP's Habitat Restoration Needs (HRN) Plan for guiding habitat preservation/conservation, connectivity, management, restoration, sustainability, and resiliency in the CHNEP area. View an analysis of water quality trends over a ten-year period, showing areas of improvement and decline.Įxamine hydrologic data for the 90-square-mile area of flatwoods east of Charlotte Harbor.
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