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§ 403.9322 — Legislative findings
Florida § 403.9322
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Fla. Stat. § 403.9322 (2026).
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(1)The Legislature finds that there are over 555,000 acres of mangroves now existing in Florida. Of this total, over 80 percent are under some form of government or private ownership or control and are expressly set aside for preservation or conservation purposes.
(2)The Legislature finds that mangroves play an important ecological role as habitat for various species of marine and estuarine vertebrates, invertebrates, and other wildlife, including mammals, birds, and reptiles; as shoreline stabilization and storm protection; and for water quality protection and maintenance and as food-web support. The mangrove forest is a tropical ecosystem that provides nursery support to the sports and commercial fisheries. Through a combination of functions, mangroves contribute to the economies of m
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Legislative History
s. 2, ch. 95-299; s. 1, ch. 96-206.
Nearby Sections
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§ 403.011
Short title§ 403.031
Definitions§ 403.051
Meetings; hearings and procedure§ 403.061
Department; powers and duties§ 403.0623
Environmental data; quality assurance§ 403.0625
Environmental laboratory certification; water quality tests conducted by a certified laboratory§ 403.063
Groundwater quality monitoring§ 403.064
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