Reports & Publications
- Summary and Synthesis of the Available Literature on the Effects of Nutrients on Spring Organisms and Systems [PDF - 6.66 MB]
This summary of the state of the knowledge related to nutrient effects on spring ecosystems and biota represents a synthesis of the most important
findings from the literature. The report was commissioned by the Springs Initiative of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)
to review the pertinent literature related to nutrient effects on spring ecosystems and biota.
- Scientific
Symposium Brochure [PDF - 4.09 MB]
In recent years, Wakulla Springs and the Woodville Karst
Plain have been the focus of some of the most intensive
research of any springs basin in the world. In an effort to
relate some of the research data to others, the Florida
Springs Initiative and the Florida Geological Survey will
host a one-day scientific symposium on May 13, 2004. Topics
of discussion will include biologic, geologic and hydrologic
research ongoing within the Woodville Karst Plain.
- Springs
of Florida - Bulletin no. 66 Bulletin 66 is the results of a 3 year
study of Florida's freshwater springs. Included in this
report are descriptions and pictures of individual springs
along with water quality analyses.
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Dyal
and Black Sinks Dye Trace Columbia County, Florida May -
September, 2003 [PDF - 16.28 MB] The
Ichetucknee Springs Basin is a prefect example of the karst
topography that makes up the majority of Florida’s springs
basins. In 2003 the Florida Springs Initiative funded a
study to determine the connectivity of several of the karst
features in the basin to Ichetucknee Springs.
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Economic Impact of Selected
Florida Springs on Surrounding Local Areas
[DOC - 1.29 MB]
Florida’s fresh water springs
offer lasting impressions through their natural beauty and
recreational benefits and are an important natural and
cultural resource for the state. They are also of
significant economic benefit to the local communities in
which they are located. With this, the Florida Springs
Initiative funded a study that outlines the significance of
protecting springs and the important economic role that they
play within local communities.
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Silver
Glen Springs Carrying Capacity Study [PDF - 4.93 MB] Silver Glen Springs is a first magnitude spring of
outstanding natural and prehistoric value. The spring and
its run are one of the highest in ecological quality among
Florida’s more than 600 springs. This spring system has the
potential to serve as a major manatee refuge and the spring
waters rank among the lowest in nitrates of all the springs.
To ensure the continued natural and cultural value of Silver
Glen Springs, the Florida Springs Initiative funded a project
to assess the carrying capacity of the spring and spring run
to maximize recreational use while protecting this fragile
natural resource.
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Florida
Springs Map and Guide
A complete springs list for the state of Florida,
providing a very brief physical description and a guide to
the facilities and activities visitors may enjoy at each
spring. Also available, the opportunity to purchase a Florida
Springs Map and Guide for $9.95! Included, find 91 different
Florida springs with a detailed index, overall state map,
large insets, pictures and more.
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Florida’s Springs Report [PDF -
8.81 MB] The Florida Springs Task Force
created this document to educate the general public and
to recommend strategies for the protection and
restoration of Florida’s springs. Members discussed the
environmental, social, and economic interests that exist
in all of Florida’s spring basins.
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Profile
of Crescent Beach Spring near St. Johns County, Florida
St. Johns River Water Management District contracted with
U.S. Geological Survey to do seismic profiles of Crescent
Beach Spring. This is a submarine spring that is in the
Atlantic Ocean approximately 2.5 miles from Crescent Beach.
The report summarizes the findings of the study.
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The Hydrology and Water Quality of Select Springs [PDF - 16.21 MB] This report gives an up-to-date catalog of some of the larger and better known springs within the Southwest Florida Water Management District, summarizing nearly 10 years of research conducted on springs, and providing a detailed description of the chemistry of spring waters.
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Springs
of the St. Johns River Water management District
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2008 Springs Master List [PDF -
409 KB] consists of springs that
were visited by the Florida Department of Environmental
Protection, Water Management Districts and the United States
Geological Survey and have available water quality or
discharge data. It is provided as a reference tool to assist
in consistency in the statewide naming system and locational
accuracy.
Last updated:
October 20, 2009
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