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Episode 18 – Watersheds


Marine Science Minute with Florida Sea Grant
Marine Science Minute with Florida Sea Grant
Episode 18 - Watersheds
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Today on Marine Science Minute with Florida Sea Grant: Watersheds 

Several wading birds forage among bright green floating vegetation in a wetland waterway, while visitors watch from a wooden overlook platform in the background

A watershed is an area of land where water drains or funnels into a common water body. Actions in a watershed, such as development or wetland restoration, can either help or impact people, animals, and plants located downstream.  

Most living things need clean water to survive and the activities in a watershed can determine the quality of the water that flows out to the coast.  

Smart development, water conservation, limiting fertilizer use, and restoring healthy shoreline habitats are all ways we can start sending cleaner water to our coast.  

Florida Sea Grant works to encourage estuary-friendly living so we can all enjoy better water quality throughout our watersheds. 

For information about this and other coastal topics, contact your county extension office or visit Florida Sea Grant at flseagrant.org. 

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