Scientific reports and technical information
- Quantifying the response of an estuarine nekton community to coastal habitat wetland habitat restoration (Richard D. Mahoney, Jeffrey L. Beal, Dakota M. Lewis and Geoffrey S. Cook)
- Project area plan map
- Aerial image from 1943
- Coastal Habitats Integrated Mapping and Monitoring Program (CHIMMP)
- Coastal wetland management in Florida: environmental concerns and human health(2011) Jorge R. Rey • Douglas B. Carlson • Ronald E. Brockmeyer Jr.
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers permit
- Florida Department of Environmental Protection permit
- Stakeholder-sponsored DDT Sampling and Analysis – June 20, 2019
- Flagler County Soil (DDT) Report of Laboratory Analysis – Nov. 13
- Appendix: Continued Degradation
- Appendix: Effects on Fish
- Appendix: Effects on Oysters
- Appendix: Effects on Vegetation, Fiddler Crabs, Birds
- Appendix: Effects on Water Levels and Waves
- Appendix: Effects on Water Quality
- Appendix: Impaired Water Quality
- Appendix: Society for Ecological Restoration
Results of Pesticide Sampling Conducted on Nov. 7, 2018
Soil samples were collected for organochlorine pesticide analyses (including DDT) from five spoil piles as shown in this map. DDT was not detected in the samples, and no samples showed levels of pesticides or their components near the state’s most stringent standards.
Helpful links
- More habitat means more fish
- Restoring our coastal wetlands
- Partnerships, volunteerism vital to the rejuvenation of Florida’s coastal marshes
- Restoring Florida’s coastal wetlands: A successful process for people and nature (video)
- Flagler County Wetland Restoration Project presentation (video)
- Audubon Champions Flagler Salt Marsh Restoration – for Water, Wildlife and Climate (Spring/Summer 2019)