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    Florida LAKEWATCH

    Florida LAKEWATCH

    Pamphlets 

    The Florida LAKEWATCH pamphlet series is designed to make aquatic science approachable for everyone. These concise, easy-to-read publications offer practical insights into Florida’s waterbodies, aquatic life, and water management practices. 

    A large group of children and adults wade and swim together in a shallow lake recreation area, with kayaks on shore, shaded pavilions, and trees surrounding the water.
    Amoeba
    An aerial view of a small, dark‑water lake surrounded by dense green forest. Submerged aquatic vegetation is visible near the shoreline, with trees and low‑rise development extending across the distant horizon under a cloudy sky.
    Lake Regions
    Hands hold a printed report showing two colored map graphics of Florida with legends and nutrient scales, illustrating water quality or nutrient distribution analysis.
    Lake Watch Data Explained
    A swimmer moves along submerged rocks in exceptionally clear water, examining the spring bottom while sunlight filters through the water and highlights natural stone formations.
    Swimmer's Itch
    Two people paddle blue kayaks through dark, slow‑moving natural dune lake bordered by white sand bluffs and vegetation under a dramatic, cloudy sky. Lake is near Sandestin, Florida. Photo taken 09-26-18.
    The Coastal Dune Lakes
    A small alligator floats partially submerged in shallow water near aquatic plants, with its head and patterned body visible at the surface.
    Trophic State
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