Public Waters Eligible
For Aquatic Plant Management Funding
MAIN INDEX | Lakes | Rivers | Canals |
Click on the county to see its list of eligible waters. Polk County has by far the most waterobodies listed with 80 waterbodies; some other counties have zero.
Many waters lie in two or more counties, but in this list all waters are assigned to a single county. The St. Johns River lies in 11 counties, but is assigned to St. Johns County. Lake Okeechobee lies in 5 counties but is listed in Okeechobee County. And so on.

This project is a collaboration of
the Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants, University of Florida,
and the Bureau of Invasive Plant Management, Florida Department of Environmental
Protection