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Challenges Facing the St. Johns River. A. Quinton White, Jr., Ph.D. Jacksonville University Marine Science Research Institute. William Bartram’s Alligators 1773 or 74. St. Johns River- slow and steady. St. Johns River- very riverine. St. Johns River- spring-fed.
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Challenges Facing the St. Johns River A. Quinton White, Jr., Ph.D. Jacksonville University Marine Science Research Institute
Downtown JAX Jacksonville
So, what’s happening to the St. Johns River today? • Manatees • Increasing population • Increasing human caused deaths • Water Withdrawals • 262 million galleons of water a day • Dredging • 50 feet for Post-Panamax Ships
JU dock_08/2005 Algae JU
JU dock_08/2005 Algae JU
LSJR east bank Buckman Buckman_East bank approach 08/2005
Central Florida’s Never-Ending Thirst Threatens the St. Johns River
Kennedy USSK
THANKS Questions?