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Alachua County Environmental Protection Department designed a public outreach campaign to keep landscaping debris out of storm water systems, based on primary research.

May 10, 2012

Philadelphia's 25-year plan to protect and enhance watersheds by managing stormwater with innovative green infrastructure is detailed on this website.

April 20, 2012

Discover examples of local efforts to reduce nutrient pollution.

April 9, 2012

This guide addresses the complex questions that managers must answer when developing plans to pay for stormwater programs.

January 26, 2012

Tools and projects for innovative interdisciplinary coastal-marine spatial planning and ecosystem-based management.

January 9, 2012
 

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Alachua County Environmental Protection Department designed a public outreach campaign to keep landscaping debris out of storm water systems, based on primary research.

A Surfrider Foundation program to help ocean friendly homeowners spread the word about reducing fertilizer and pesticide applications.

The Water Atlas Program provides the means to connect multiple stakeholders in water resource management. Stormwater education resources are available for most sponsoring counties, cities, and regions.

The Florida Clean Marina Program is a voluntary designation program with a proactive approach to environmental stewardship.

Make a Splash with Project WET water festivals promote awareness of and increased knowledge about water resources.

The Nonpoint Source Outreach Toolbox is intended for use by state and local agencies and other organizations interested in educating the public on nonpoint source pollution or stormwater runoff.

This manual is a step-by-step guide to creating a volunteer water quality program: program options, sources of funding, ideas for recruiting and retention, and methods of water quality monitoring.

A Children's Water Festival is a fun and effective tool to educate children, their parents, and the community on the importance of water in our everyday lives. Use this guidebook to plan and organize a successful water festival.

 

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2012 FMSEA Conference
May 17-20, 2012

Save the date for the 2012 Florida Marine Science Educators Association Conference. Featuring Opening Keynote Speaker Pierre-Yves Cousteau, President of Cousteau Divers USA and Closing Keynote Speaker Dr. Ellen Prager, President of Earth2Ocean.

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