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Scroll for More Quick Links. Our Aquatic Preserves are now open to the public. Tour Our Aquatic Preserves Our interactive story map takes you to our 42 aquatic treasures across the state, describing highlights of each aquatic preserve, along with links to each of their webpages on the DEP website.

About our Aquatic Preserves Much of Florida's distinctive character lies in the beauty of its coastline. Recreation About two-thirds of Floridians live in counties that border an aquatic preserve. Cultural Heritage Numerous archaeological sites found along and within the aquatic preserves attest to early human habitation. Sign Up. Learn More. Every minute of the day and every inch of pool space are used up.

Other areas of the country, particularly warm regions with easily accessible natural water bodies, the financial part of the equation takes precedence.

While few pools are idle for very long anywhere in the country, the high cost of running a pool makes what directors call "dead water time" anathema to a successful aquatics program. The finite, expensive nature of the aquatics resource makes each decision a facility manager makes an intrinsically precious one. Added to the economics, however, is the simple fact that aquatics programming must be designed under the special concerns of liability and safety in the water environment.

The mussels that grow up in this facility are released into the wild to give native populations a much-needed boost: 70 percent of North American freshwater mussel species are in decline. Learn more. Zebra mussels and quagga mussels are very small freshwater mollusks that are invasive to North America and many other places around the world. Find a place to fish near you! Plan your next fishing trip at www.

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