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Aquatic Preserves

Pellicer Creek Aquatic Preserve

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Pellicer Creek Aquatic Preserve is within the Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve (GTMNERR) between the Palm Coast and St. Augustine. The GTMNERR encompasses a more extensive area on Florida’s northeast coast between Jacksonville and Palm Coast. 

History

Pellicer Creek Aquatic Preserve was established in 1970. The preserve was designated as an Outstanding Florida Water on March 1, 1979. Pellicer Creek is surrounded by national, state and county conservation areas, making it one of the last undisturbed tidal marsh creek systems along Florida’s east coast. The surrounding watershed includes over 15,000 acres of protected land, including Moses Creek Conservation Area, Princess Place Preserve, Matanzas State Forest, Fort Matanzas National Monument, The River to Sea Preserve, Washington Oaks Gardens State Park and Faver-Dykes State Park.

Ongoing Research

Pellicer Creek Aquatic Preserve is the sentinel site for the GTMNERR’s System Wide Monitoring Program. This site was chosen because the Pellicer Creek watershed was nearly undeveloped when the monitoring program began, allowing GTMNERR scientists to track changes as the area grows and make informed decisions on conservation management. Pellicer Creek is also the largest freshwater source to the southern portion of the GTMNERR. 

Partner Groups

  • Flagler County
  • Faver-Dykes State Park
  • St. Johns River Water Management District
  • University of Florida
  • University of North Florida
  • Flagler College
  • Friends of the GTM Research Reserve