Outstanding Florida Waters
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Outstanding Florida Waters are rivers, lakes and other bodies of water designated by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) (under authority of Section 403.061 (27), Florida Statutes) as worthy of special protection because of their natural attributes. Outstanding Florida Waters have special restrictions on any new activities that would lower water quality or otherwise degrade the body of water.
The Outstanding Florida Water designation has been applied to all bodies of water in National Parks, National Wildlife Refuges, National Seashores, National Preserves, National Marine Sanctuaries and Estuarine Research Reserves, State Parks & Recreation Areas, State Preserves and Reserves, State Ornamental Gardens and Botanical Sites, Environmentally Endangered Lands Programs, Conservation and Recreation Lands Program, and Save Our Coast Program Acquisitions, State Aquatic Preserves, Scenic and Wild Rivers (both national and [state), and certain waters in National Forests. The DEP has also designated the following special Outstanding Florida Waters:
- Apalachicola River
- Aucilla River
- Blackwater River
- Butler Chain of Lakes
- Chassahowitzka River System
- Chipola River
- Choctawhatchee River
- Clermont Chain of Lakes
- Crooked Lake
- Crystal River
- Econlockhatchee River System
- Estero Bay Tributaries
- Florida Keys
- Hillsborough River
- Homosassa River System
- Kingsley Lake & Black Creek (North Fork)
- Lake Disston
- Lake Powell
- Lemon Bay Estuarine System
- Little Manatee River
- Lochloosa Lake
- Myakka River (lower part)
- Ochlocknee River
- Ocklawaha River
- Orange Lake, River Styx, and Cross Creek
- Perdido River
- Rainbow River
- St. Marks River
- Santa Fe River System
- Sarasota Bay Estuarine System
- Shoal River
- Silver River
- Spruce Creek
- Suwanee River
- Tomoka River
- Wacissa River
- Wakulla River
- Weekiwachee Riverine System
- Wekiva River
- Wiggins Pass Estuarine System
[edit] References
- Outstanding Florida Waters Fact Sheet - URL retrieved September 24, 2006