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+ Education, Outreach, and Volunteers + Habitat Mapping and Management
+ Valuing Our Mission: "To prepare innovative, comprehensive and scientifically-based environmental management plans that ensure the long-term conservation of Brevard's natural communities while fostering local economic development, tourism and recreational opportunities for Brevard's citizens and visitors."*Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to open this document |
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WETLANDS FUNCTIONSFish and Wildlife Habitat Wetlands are critical to the survival of a wide variety of animals and
plants. Most freshwater fish feed upon Water Quality Improvement One of the most important values of wetlands is their ability to help maintain
and Flood Control and Protection Wetlands have often been referred to as natural sponges that absorb flood
waters. Trees and other wetland vegetation Shoreline Erosion Control Wetland plants are important in protecting against erosion because they
increase the durability of the sediment by Recreation and Aesthetics Wetlands provide endless opportunities for popular recreational activities,
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