Public Waters Eligible
For Aquatic Plant Management Funding

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More than 450 public waters in Florida, including lakes, rivers and canals, are eligible for aquatic plant management funding through the DEP Bureau of Invasive Plant Management.

Click on the county to see its list of eligible waters. Polk County has by far the most waterobodies listed with 80 waterbodies; some other counties have zero.

Many waters lie in two or more counties, but in this list all waters are assigned to a single county. The St. Johns River lies in 11 counties, but is assigned to St. Johns County. Lake Okeechobee lies in 5 counties but is listed in Okeechobee County. And so on.

Liberty Gadsden Leon Jefferson Madison Hamilton Suwannee Calhoun Franklin Gulf Bay Lafayette Columbia Union Bradford Nassau Duval Clay St. Johns Flagler Putnam Levy Citrus Volusia Lake Sumter Orange Osceola Polk Okeechobee Manatee Sarasota Highlands Glades Hendry Taylor Holmes Walton Washington Alachua Gilchrist Dixie Hernando Baker Marion Jackson Wakulla Okaloosa Santa Rosa Escambia Pasco Seminole Pinellas Hillsborough Brevard Indian River Hardee De Soto St. Lucie Martin Charlotte Lee Palm Beach Broward Miami-Dade Collier Monroe


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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