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

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Volusia County

Lake Ashby, 1030 acres, St. Johns River WMD
Lake Beresford, 800 acres, St. Johns River WMD
Blue Lake, 62 acres, St. Johns River WMD
Lake Colby, 103 acres, St. Johns River WMD
Lake Dexter, 1902 acres, St. Johns River WMD
Lake Dias, 711 acres, St. Johns River WMD
Gemini Springs, 1 acre, St. Johns River WMD
Lake George, 46000 acres, St. Johns River WMD
Lake Gleason, 91 acres, St. Johns River WMD
Gopher Slough, 1088 acres, St. Johns River WMD
Lake Harney, 6058 acres, St. Johns River WMD
Lake Helen, 44 acres, St. Johns River WMD
Lower Lake Louise, 257 acres, St. Johns River WMD
Lake Macy, 20 acres, St. Johns River WMD
Lake McGarity, 107 acres, St. Johns River WMD
Mills Lake, 8 acres, St. Johns River WMD
Lake Monroe, 9406 acres, St. Johns River WMD
Nelson Springs Run, 150 acres, St. Johns River WMD
North Lake Talmadge, 121 acres, St. Johns River WMD
South Lake Talmadge, 60 acres, St. Johns River WMD
Spring Garden Lake, 521 acres, St. Johns River WMD
Tick Island Mud Lake, 213 acres, St. Johns River WMD
Lake Woodruf, 2200 acres, St. Johns River 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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