Plant Management in Florida Waters : An Integrated Approach

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  • Developing Management Plans
      • NPDES and Aquatic Plant Management in Florida
      • Scope of Aquatic Plant Management in Florida Waters
      • A Manager’s Definition of Aquatic Plant Control
      • Biological Control Considerations
      • Chemical Control Considerations
      • Mechanical Control Considerations
      • Physical Control Considerations
      • Maintenance Control Strategy
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      • Integrated Plant Management
      • Monitoring Aquatic Plants and Their Management
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Overview of Florida Waters
    • Public Waters
        • Bathymetric Maps
        • Submersed Plant Maps
    • Waterbody Types
    • Water Quality
    • Shared Uses and Functions and the Potential for Conflicts
    • Fish and Wildlife

Public Waters Eligible For
Aquatic Plant Management Funding


By County | By Waterbody
County: Lake
Waterbodysort icon Acres
Alexander Springs 185
Apopka Beauclair Canal 50
Beakman Lake 94
Beauclair, Lake 1,111
Bugg Springs 7
Cherry, Lake 396
Cook, Lake 20
Crescent Lake 143
Dal Housie, Lake 243
David, Lake 50
Dead River 148
Denham, Lake 269
Dina, Lake 62
Dora, Lake 4,475
Dorr, Lake 1,533
Ella Lake 467
Emma, Lake 175
Eustis, Lake 7,806
Grasshopper Lake 213
Griffin, Lake 17,382
Haines Creek 780
Harris, Lake 13,788
Helena Run 38
Hiawatha, Lake 48
Holly Lake 98
Hunt, Lake 58
Little Lake Harris 2,739
Louisa Lake 3,364
Lucy, Lake 335
Minnehaha, Lake 2,261
Minneola, Lake 1,888
Norris, Lake 1,131
Palatlakaha River 672
Palatlakaha, Lake 101
Sellers Lake (Pond) 1,050
Stewart, Lake 64
Susan, Lake 81
Trout Lake 102
Umatilla, Lake 161
Wildcat Lake 232
Willaimee, Lake 6
Wilson, Lake 32
Winona, Lake 75
Yale, Lake 4,042

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Why Manage Plants?
    • Native Plants
    • Non-native Invasive Plants - An Introduction
    • Aquatic and Wetland Plants in Florida
    • Florida's Most Invasive Plants
    • It’s the Law
    • Tussocks and Floating Islands
Overview of Florida Waters
    • Public Waters
        • Bathymetric Maps
        • Submersed Plant Maps
    • Waterbody Types
    • Water Quality
    • Shared Uses and Functions and the Potential for Conflicts
    • Fish and Wildlife
Control Methods
    • Biological Control
    • Chemical Control
    • Mechanical Control
    • Physical Control
Developing Management Plans
    • NPDES and Aquatic Plant Management in Florida
    • Scope of Aquatic Plant Management in Florida Waters
    • A Manager’s Definition of Aquatic Plant Control
    • Biological Control Considerations
    • Chemical Control Considerations
    • Mechanical Control Considerations
    • Physical Control Considerations
    • Maintenance Control Strategy
    • Aquatic Plant Management Agencies
    • Integrated Plant Management
    • Monitoring Aquatic Plants and Their Management
    • FWC Annual Reports
    • Permitting
Research and Outreach
    • FAQs
    • Citizens
    • Educators
    • Plant Managers
    • Publications
    • Video Gallery

Plant Management in Florida Waters

University of Florida - IFAS - Center for Aquatic & Invasive Plants

7922 NW 71st Street, Gainesville, FL 32653 | 352-392-1799 | caip-website@ufl.edu

in collaboration with Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission / Invasive Plant Management Section

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