Building a network in Sarasota, Charlotte, Lee, and Collier counties to address threats to native wildlife and their habitats in coastal ecosystems, and achieve a balance between conservation and opportunities for responsible, ecological-sound human activities.
Working Group Meeting Minutes
View the presentation from the June 8-9, 2010 forum
Partner Organizations
Sea Grant-UF IFAS Extension, Lee County
Participating Agencies
- Charlotte County, Community Services
- Charlotte County, Growth Management
- Charlotte Harbor Visitor & Convention Bureau
- City of Cape Coral
- City of Cape Coral, Community Development
- City of Marco Island
- City of Naples
- City of Sanibel
- Collier County
- Collier County, Coastal Zone Management
- Florida Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Beaches & Coastal Systems
- FDEP, Coastal & Aquatic Managed Areas Aquatic Preserves/
- FDEP, Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
- FDEP, Florida State Parks
- FDEP, Florida State Parks/Charlotte Harbor Preserve State Park
- FDEP, Florida State Parks/Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park
- FDEP, Florida State Parks/Lovers Key State Park
- Lee County, Division of Environmental Sciences
- Lee County, Division of Natural Resources
- Lee County Parks & Recreation
- NOAA, National Marine Fisheries Service/Habitat Conservation
- Palms of Terra Ceia Bay Community Development District
- Pinellas County UF/IFAS Extension, Florida Sea Grant
- Sarasota County Natural Resources
- Sarasota County Parks & Recreation
- Southwest Florida Regional Planning Council
- Town of Fort Myers Beach, Environmental Sciences
- U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Regulatory Division
- U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge
Participating Organizations