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Guana-Tolomato-Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve: 25th Anniversary 1999 - 2024
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Guana-Tolomato-Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve: 25th Anniversary 1999 - 2024 in Franklin, TN
Current price: $45.00

Barnes and Noble
Guana-Tolomato-Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve: 25th Anniversary 1999 - 2024 in Franklin, TN
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For a quarter of a century, the Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve (GTMNERR) has stood as a beacon of conservation, research, and education along Florida's northeastern coast. Established in 1999, this expansive and ecologically rich reserve has played a crucial role in protecting some of the state's most vital coastal habitats. As we celebrate its 25th anniversary, we reflect on the milestones achieved, the challenges overcome, and the continued commitment to safeguarding this remarkable landscape for generations to come.
Born out of a partnership between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the GTM Research Reserve was created to protect the dynamic estuarine ecosystems where freshwater rivers meet the tides of the Atlantic Ocean. Encompassing more than 76,000 acres, this living laboratory has become a model for environmental stewardship, fostering a deep understanding of how estuaries function and why they are critical to both marine and terrestrial life.
Over the past 25 years, the GTMNERR has served as a sanctuary for biodiversity, a center for scientific research, and a hub for community engagement. From the salt marshes and seagrass beds teeming with marine life to the maritime forests that shelter diverse wildlife, the reserve continues to be a haven for species both common and rare.
This book displays the diversity of landscapes, flora and fauna in the reserve.
Born out of a partnership between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the GTM Research Reserve was created to protect the dynamic estuarine ecosystems where freshwater rivers meet the tides of the Atlantic Ocean. Encompassing more than 76,000 acres, this living laboratory has become a model for environmental stewardship, fostering a deep understanding of how estuaries function and why they are critical to both marine and terrestrial life.
Over the past 25 years, the GTMNERR has served as a sanctuary for biodiversity, a center for scientific research, and a hub for community engagement. From the salt marshes and seagrass beds teeming with marine life to the maritime forests that shelter diverse wildlife, the reserve continues to be a haven for species both common and rare.
This book displays the diversity of landscapes, flora and fauna in the reserve.
For a quarter of a century, the Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve (GTMNERR) has stood as a beacon of conservation, research, and education along Florida's northeastern coast. Established in 1999, this expansive and ecologically rich reserve has played a crucial role in protecting some of the state's most vital coastal habitats. As we celebrate its 25th anniversary, we reflect on the milestones achieved, the challenges overcome, and the continued commitment to safeguarding this remarkable landscape for generations to come.
Born out of a partnership between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the GTM Research Reserve was created to protect the dynamic estuarine ecosystems where freshwater rivers meet the tides of the Atlantic Ocean. Encompassing more than 76,000 acres, this living laboratory has become a model for environmental stewardship, fostering a deep understanding of how estuaries function and why they are critical to both marine and terrestrial life.
Over the past 25 years, the GTMNERR has served as a sanctuary for biodiversity, a center for scientific research, and a hub for community engagement. From the salt marshes and seagrass beds teeming with marine life to the maritime forests that shelter diverse wildlife, the reserve continues to be a haven for species both common and rare.
This book displays the diversity of landscapes, flora and fauna in the reserve.
Born out of a partnership between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the GTM Research Reserve was created to protect the dynamic estuarine ecosystems where freshwater rivers meet the tides of the Atlantic Ocean. Encompassing more than 76,000 acres, this living laboratory has become a model for environmental stewardship, fostering a deep understanding of how estuaries function and why they are critical to both marine and terrestrial life.
Over the past 25 years, the GTMNERR has served as a sanctuary for biodiversity, a center for scientific research, and a hub for community engagement. From the salt marshes and seagrass beds teeming with marine life to the maritime forests that shelter diverse wildlife, the reserve continues to be a haven for species both common and rare.
This book displays the diversity of landscapes, flora and fauna in the reserve.