Some of the most diverse marine ecosystems in the
country are located in the state of Florida. Florida is home to the Kissimmee River, Lake Okeechobee,
and the Everglades water system, and the research and restoration efforts of
Florida
Oceanographic Society are helping to ensure the quality and health of these environments in South Florida.
The Treasure
Coast borders the Atlantic Ocean and is home to the Indian River Lagoon
National Estuary and the St. Lucie River Estuary. The proximity of the Gulf
Stream to the East Coast of Florida adds richness to the biodiversity of species
found in the Treasure Coast. Local estuaries contain rich
mangrove swamps and seagrass beds, which serve as nurseries for many prized game
fish. Florida's long coastlines, warm waters, and
hearty marine ecosystems of reefs and seagrasses provide the perfect habitat for
sea turtles. Of the five species of sea turtles found in Florida waters, three species nest primarily on the
shorelines of Brevard, Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin, Palm Beach, and Broward
counties.
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