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Coastal Construction Control Line Permitting

The Coastal Construction Control Line (CCCL) Program regulates structures and activities that can cause beach erosion, destabilize dunes, damage upland properties or interfere with public access. CCCL permits also protect sea turtles and dune plants.

Cockroach Bay Aquatic Preserve Management Plan
Coral Reef Educational Trunks Sign-Up, 2025-2026

The Coral Reef Conservation Program is excited to begin another year of our Coral Reef Education Trunk program!

If you would like to join the program, please use this sign-up form to fill in your contact information and details on which trunk you’ll be using. The trunks will be sent out in order of request for the time periods you indicate your availability. If you know of other educators who may be interested in joining the program, please forward this email to them.

Please note that if you sign up on the form and we are not able to send you a trunk this year, we will prioritize you for the following school year. 

We look forward to working with you soon!

Contact: 

Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Coral Reef Conservation Program
1277 N.E. 79th Street Causeway
Miami, FL 33138

Coral@FloridaDEP.gov

Coupon Bight Aquatic Preserve Management Plan
Coupon Bight Aquatic Preserve Weather

See a livestream view of the current and historical weather conditions at Coupon Bight Aquatic Preserve Kayak Launch.

Environmental Resource Permitting

The Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) Program regulates activities involving the alteration of surface water flows. This can include small water related activities such as boat ramps, mooring buoys and artificial reefs.

Estero Bay Aquatic Preserve Management Plan
Field Guide to the Flora and Fauna of Lake Jackson Aquatic Preserve

Lake Jackson is internationally known for its unique hydrology and trophy largemouth bass along with outstanding habitat for a diversity of species. This guide will introduce you to the fish, birds, amphibians, reptiles, mammals and plants of Lake Jackson Aquatic Preserve.

Florida's Coral Reef Locator App

Help protect Florida's Coral Reef against direct injuries from vessel grounding and anchoring on coral reefs by using free public mooring buoys, anchoring in sand or live boating. 

Use the map to view your vessel's live position and find a safe spot to anchor or use a free public mooring buoy.

Download the free mobile app, ArcGIS Field Map, to view our map of Florida’s Coral Reef and search “Florida’s Coral Reef Locator" or click the link below.

Fort Pickens Aquatic Preserve Management Plan