List of Public Waters Eligible for
Florida DEP Aquatic Plant Management Funding

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Highlands County

Arbuckle Creek, 120 acres, South Florida WMD
Clay Lake, 467 acres, Southwest Florida WMD
Damon Lake, 282 acres, Southwest Florida WMD
Dinner Lake, 379 acres, Southwest Florida WMD
Istokpoga Canal, 40 acres, South Florida WMD
Josephine Creek, 20 acres, South Florida WMD
Lake Adelaide, 98 acres, Southwest Florida WMD
Lake Apthorpe, 219 acres, South Florida WMD
Lake Bonnet, 260 acres, South Florida WMD
Lake Carrie, 65 acres, South Florida WMD
Lake Francis, 539 acres, South Florida WMD
Lake Glenada, 150 acres, Southwest Florida WMD
Lake Henry, 64 acres, Southwest Florida WMD
Lake Huntley, 500 acres, South Florida WMD
Lake Isabell, 95 acres, South Florida WMD
Lake Josephine, 1236 acres, Southwest Florida WMD
Lake June-in-Winter, 3504 acres, Southwest Florida WMD
Lake Lelia, 165 acres, Southwest Florida WMD
Lake Lotela, 802 acres, Southwest Florida WMD
Lake Olivia, 86 acres, Southwest Florida WMD
Lake Placid, 3320 acres, Southwest Florida WMD
Lake Weeks, 55 acres, Southwest Florida WMD
Lake Red Water, 66 acres, South Florida WMD
Lake Sebring, 468 acres, Southwest Florida WMD
Lake Viola, 73 acres, Southwest Florida WMD
Letta Lake, 478 acres, Southwest Florida WMD
Little Red Water Lake, 329 acres, Southwest Florida WMD
Pioneer Lake, 93 acres, Southwest Florida WMD
Red Beach Lake, 355 acres, South Florida WMD
Stearns Creek, 143 acres, South Florida WMD


A collaboration of the Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants, University of Florida, and the Invasive Plant Management Section of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.


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