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Inside The GTM Research Reserve - Guided Tour - St Augustine, Florida

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Inside The GTM Research Reserve - Guided Tour - St Augustine, Florida

This is an amazing educational center and it's open to the public! Teeming with life, the Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve (GTM Research Reserve) is a dynamic, ever changing place with a ton of interconnected habitats from the ocean to the forests. One of 29 National Estuarine Research Reserves in the country, this landscape protects and provides for a great diversity of plants and animals. People have historically changed and preserved this ecosystem. People are an important part of the future of this landscape. This is your reserve! Enjoy, share, and protect it.

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Visit Florida: GTM Research Reserve. Video by CycleHere Media

Experience 'Natural' Florida - The Guana Tolomato Matanzas (National Estuarine) Research Reserve
Eco-travelers will love the opportunity to get to know Florida's original locals; Like, 40 foot sand dunes, sea turtles, shorebirds, and indian shell mounds. Ten miles of trails and recreation areas offer opportunities to hike, horseback ride, fish, kayak, surf and more. The Environmental Center pits visitors of all ages face to face with Florida's natives, like the Northern Right Whale, and sends them on a scavenger hunt!
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Guana River State Park and Wildlife Management Area | Bike Ride at GTM Research Reserve

The Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve was designated in St. Johns and Flagler counties, Florida as a part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Estuarine Research Reserve system.There are a lot of recreational activities available like hiking, bicycling, fishing, kayaking and canoeing, dog walking, horseback riding, picnicking, bird watching and nature viewing.
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Let's go hiking! | GTM Research Reserve | Guana Preserve | Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida

What a lovely, relaxing trip to the Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve (GTM Research Reserve)! There are several trail options as well as other activities available so be sure to check out their website to learn more.

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South End Views, GTM Reserve, St. Augustine, Florida

Guana Tolomato Matanzas (GTM) National Estuarine Research Reserve, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL

GTM encompasses over 76,000 acres between Pone Vedra and Palm Coast, Florida. The main area of exhibits and trails is located between Vilano Beach and Ponte Vedra Beach on A1A. Visitors can spend time at the beach, hike coastal forests, fish, boat or paddle one the Guana River, or even access the Intracoastal. There is a tract of land north of the main hub that is a wildlife management area and managed by FL Game and Fish (video of follow from that area). 1/21

GTM Research Reserve with Jacksonville Hiking guided by Geo Trippin. Happy Paddles!!!

Jacksonville Hiking is guided on a night paddle by at the GTM National Estuary Reserve. Glowing Jellies, jumpin mullet and even a gator at night. Happy Trails!!!! #livewildly

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Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve (GTM Research Reserve) is dedicated to the conservation of natural biodiversity and cultural resources through research and monitoring to guide science-based stewardship and education strategies.

GTM Research Reserve protects 73,352 acres south of the City of Jacksonville (Duval County) in St. Johns County and Flagler County on the northeast coast of Florida, one of the fastest growing regions in the state. The populations of St. Johns County and the adjacent Flagler, Putnam and Volusia counties have grown 20 percent since 1990 and are projected to grow an additional 20 percent by 2010. More than 1.3 million people live within 50 miles of GTM Research Reserve, including the cities of Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Palatka, Daytona and New Smyrna.

These protected areas provide habitat for a wide variety of fish and wildlife. A species list recently compiled for Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve indicated the presence of at least 44 mammal, 358 bird, 41 reptile, 21 amphibian, 303 fish and 580 plant species. It contains habitats essential to 48 protected animals and 8 protected plants.

GTM Research Reserve is also important for the economy because these include 16 species that are fished or harvested commercially and 18 species that are fished recreationally.

GTM Research Reserve is geographically separated into a northern and southern component, separated by the City of St. Augustine. The northern component (referred to locally as Guana) is associated with the Tolomato and Guana River estuaries and the southern component is associated with the Matanzas River.

The northern component consists of:

Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve.
Guana River Wildlife Management Area.
Stokes Landing Conservation Area.
Deep Creek State Forest.

The GTM Environmental Education Center (EEC) is located in the northern component of GTM Research Reserve ten miles north of St. Augustine on State Road A1A in Ponte Vedra Beach, and serves as the administrative, education, research and stewardship facilities for the northern component of GTM Research Reserve.

The southern component of GTM Research Reserve consists of:

Pellicer Creek Aquatic Preserve.
Faver-Dykes State Park.
Washington Oaks Gardens State Park.
Moses Creek Conservation Area.
Pellicer Creek Conservation Area.
Fort Matanzas National Monument.
Matanzas State Forest.
Princess Place Preserve.
The River to Sea Preserve at Marineland.
Other state sovereign submerged lands adjacent to the Matanzas River within its boundary.

There is a smaller office building on AIA within the River to the Sea Preserve in Marineland. The Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund (the Trustees) has designated CAMA to manage Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve (excluding Guana River Wildlife Management Area) and Pellicer Creek Aquatic Preserve.

Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Reserve, Fl. In my opinion one of the most beautiful beach in Fl.

If you like 40-foot sand dunes and having the beach not built up, Guana Tolomato is for you. If you like having hotels and Condos lining the beach then it isn't for you.

Guana reserve beach

May 1st high tide, cool and windy
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St Augustine Excursion - Part 1

In this episode of the Excursion, host David Zelski will be challenged with explorations along the surf, sand and seas of Florida’s Historic Northeastern Coast. Let's begin a 2 part adventure through beautiful St. Augustine, Florida

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Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve (GTM Research Reserve) is dedicated to the conservation of natural biodiversity and cultural resources through research and monitoring to guide science-based stewardship and education strategies.

GTM Research Reserve protects 73,352 acres south of the City of Jacksonville (Duval County) in St. Johns County and Flagler County on the northeast coast of Florida, one of the fastest growing regions in the state. The populations of St. Johns County and the adjacent Flagler, Putnam and Volusia counties have grown 20 percent since 1990 and are projected to grow an additional 20 percent by 2010. More than 1.3 million people live within 50 miles of GTM Research Reserve, including the cities of Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Palatka, Daytona and New Smyrna.

These protected areas provide habitat for a wide variety of fish and wildlife. A species list recently compiled for Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve indicated the presence of at least 44 mammal, 358 bird, 41 reptile, 21 amphibian, 303 fish and 580 plant species. It contains habitats essential to 48 protected animals and 8 protected plants.

GTM Research Reserve is also important for the economy because these include 16 species that are fished or harvested commercially and 18 species that are fished recreationally.

GTM Research Reserve is geographically separated into a northern and southern component, separated by the City of St. Augustine. The northern component (referred to locally as Guana) is associated with the Tolomato and Guana River estuaries and the southern component is associated with the Matanzas River.

The northern component consists of:

Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve.
Guana River Wildlife Management Area.
Stokes Landing Conservation Area.
Deep Creek State Forest.

The GTM Environmental Education Center (EEC) is located in the northern component of GTM Research Reserve ten miles north of St. Augustine on State Road A1A in Ponte Vedra Beach, and serves as the administrative, education, research and stewardship facilities for the northern component of GTM Research Reserve.

The southern component of GTM Research Reserve consists of:

Pellicer Creek Aquatic Preserve.
Faver-Dykes State Park.
Washington Oaks Gardens State Park.
Moses Creek Conservation Area.
Pellicer Creek Conservation Area.
Fort Matanzas National Monument.
Matanzas State Forest.
Princess Place Preserve.
The River to Sea Preserve at Marineland.
Other state sovereign submerged lands adjacent to the Matanzas River within its boundary.

There is a smaller office building on AIA within the River to the Sea Preserve in Marineland. The Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund (the Trustees) has designated CAMA to manage Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve (excluding Guana River Wildlife Management Area) and Pellicer Creek Aquatic Preserve.

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Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve (GTM Research Reserve) is dedicated to the conservation of natural biodiversity and cultural resources through research and monitoring to guide science-based stewardship and education strategies.

GTM Research Reserve protects 73,352 acres south of the City of Jacksonville (Duval County) in St. Johns County and Flagler County on the northeast coast of Florida, one of the fastest growing regions in the state. The populations of St. Johns County and the adjacent Flagler, Putnam and Volusia counties have grown 20 percent since 1990 and are projected to grow an additional 20 percent by 2010. More than 1.3 million people live within 50 miles of GTM Research Reserve, including the cities of Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Palatka, Daytona and New Smyrna.

These protected areas provide habitat for a wide variety of fish and wildlife. A species list recently compiled for Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve indicated the presence of at least 44 mammal, 358 bird, 41 reptile, 21 amphibian, 303 fish and 580 plant species. It contains habitats essential to 48 protected animals and 8 protected plants.

GTM Research Reserve is also important for the economy because these include 16 species that are fished or harvested commercially and 18 species that are fished recreationally.

GTM Research Reserve is geographically separated into a northern and southern component, separated by the City of St. Augustine. The northern component (referred to locally as Guana) is associated with the Tolomato and Guana River estuaries and the southern component is associated with the Matanzas River.

The northern component consists of:

Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve.
Guana River Wildlife Management Area.
Stokes Landing Conservation Area.
Deep Creek State Forest.

The GTM Environmental Education Center (EEC) is located in the northern component of GTM Research Reserve ten miles north of St. Augustine on State Road A1A in Ponte Vedra Beach, and serves as the administrative, education, research and stewardship facilities for the northern component of GTM Research Reserve.

The southern component of GTM Research Reserve consists of:

Pellicer Creek Aquatic Preserve.
Faver-Dykes State Park.
Washington Oaks Gardens State Park.
Moses Creek Conservation Area.
Pellicer Creek Conservation Area.
Fort Matanzas National Monument.
Matanzas State Forest.
Princess Place Preserve.
The River to Sea Preserve at Marineland.
Other state sovereign submerged lands adjacent to the Matanzas River within its boundary.

There is a smaller office building on AIA within the River to the Sea Preserve in Marineland. The Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund (the Trustees) has designated CAMA to manage Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve (excluding Guana River Wildlife Management Area) and Pellicer Creek Aquatic Preserve.

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Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve (GTM Research Reserve) is dedicated to the conservation of natural biodiversity and cultural resources through research and monitoring to guide science-based stewardship and education strategies.

GTM Research Reserve protects 73,352 acres south of the City of Jacksonville (Duval County) in St. Johns County and Flagler County on the northeast coast of Florida, one of the fastest growing regions in the state. The populations of St. Johns County and the adjacent Flagler, Putnam and Volusia counties have grown 20 percent since 1990 and are projected to grow an additional 20 percent by 2010. More than 1.3 million people live within 50 miles of GTM Research Reserve, including the cities of Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Palatka, Daytona and New Smyrna.

These protected areas provide habitat for a wide variety of fish and wildlife. A species list recently compiled for Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve indicated the presence of at least 44 mammal, 358 bird, 41 reptile, 21 amphibian, 303 fish and 580 plant species. It contains habitats essential to 48 protected animals and 8 protected plants.

GTM Research Reserve is also important for the economy because these include 16 species that are fished or harvested commercially and 18 species that are fished recreationally.

GTM Research Reserve is geographically separated into a northern and southern component, separated by the City of St. Augustine. The northern component (referred to locally as Guana) is associated with the Tolomato and Guana River estuaries and the southern component is associated with the Matanzas River.

The northern component consists of:

Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve.
Guana River Wildlife Management Area.
Stokes Landing Conservation Area.
Deep Creek State Forest.

The GTM Environmental Education Center (EEC) is located in the northern component of GTM Research Reserve ten miles north of St. Augustine on State Road A1A in Ponte Vedra Beach, and serves as the administrative, education, research and stewardship facilities for the northern component of GTM Research Reserve.

The southern component of GTM Research Reserve consists of:

Pellicer Creek Aquatic Preserve.
Faver-Dykes State Park.
Washington Oaks Gardens State Park.
Moses Creek Conservation Area.
Pellicer Creek Conservation Area.
Fort Matanzas National Monument.
Matanzas State Forest.
Princess Place Preserve.
The River to Sea Preserve at Marineland.
Other state sovereign submerged lands adjacent to the Matanzas River within its boundary.

There is a smaller office building on AIA within the River to the Sea Preserve in Marineland. The Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund (the Trustees) has designated CAMA to manage Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve (excluding Guana River Wildlife Management Area) and Pellicer Creek Aquatic Preserve.


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BIKE CAM GUANA STATE PARK AND WILDLIFE PRESERVE PONTE VEDRA FLORIDA GO PRO

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Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve (GTM Research Reserve) is dedicated to the conservation of natural biodiversity and cultural resources through research and monitoring to guide science-based stewardship and education strategies.

GTM Research Reserve protects 73,352 acres south of the City of Jacksonville (Duval County) in St. Johns County and Flagler County on the northeast coast of Florida, one of the fastest growing regions in the state. The populations of St. Johns County and the adjacent Flagler, Putnam and Volusia counties have grown 20 percent since 1990 and are projected to grow an additional 20 percent by 2010. More than 1.3 million people live within 50 miles of GTM Research Reserve, including the cities of Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Palatka, Daytona and New Smyrna.

These protected areas provide habitat for a wide variety of fish and wildlife. A species list recently compiled for Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve indicated the presence of at least 44 mammal, 358 bird, 41 reptile, 21 amphibian, 303 fish and 580 plant species. It contains habitats essential to 48 protected animals and 8 protected plants.

GTM Research Reserve is also important for the economy because these include 16 species that are fished or harvested commercially and 18 species that are fished recreationally.

GTM Research Reserve is geographically separated into a northern and southern component, separated by the City of St. Augustine. The northern component (referred to locally as Guana) is associated with the Tolomato and Guana River estuaries and the southern component is associated with the Matanzas River.

The northern component consists of:

Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve.
Guana River Wildlife Management Area.
Stokes Landing Conservation Area.
Deep Creek State Forest.

The GTM Environmental Education Center (EEC) is located in the northern component of GTM Research Reserve ten miles north of St. Augustine on State Road A1A in Ponte Vedra Beach, and serves as the administrative, education, research and stewardship facilities for the northern component of GTM Research Reserve.

The southern component of GTM Research Reserve consists of:

Pellicer Creek Aquatic Preserve.
Faver-Dykes State Park.
Washington Oaks Gardens State Park.
Moses Creek Conservation Area.
Pellicer Creek Conservation Area.
Fort Matanzas National Monument.
Matanzas State Forest.
Princess Place Preserve.
The River to Sea Preserve at Marineland.
Other state sovereign submerged lands adjacent to the Matanzas River within its boundary.

There is a smaller office building on AIA within the River to the Sea Preserve in Marineland. The Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund (the Trustees) has designated CAMA to manage Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve (excluding Guana River Wildlife Management Area) and Pellicer Creek Aquatic Preserve.
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Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve (GTM Research Reserve) is dedicated to the conservation of natural biodiversity and cultural resources through research and monitoring to guide science-based stewardship and education strategies.

GTM Research Reserve protects 73,352 acres south of the City of Jacksonville (Duval County) in St. Johns County and Flagler County on the northeast coast of Florida, one of the fastest growing regions in the state. The populations of St. Johns County and the adjacent Flagler, Putnam and Volusia counties have grown 20 percent since 1990 and are projected to grow an additional 20 percent by 2010. More than 1.3 million people live within 50 miles of GTM Research Reserve, including the cities of Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Palatka, Daytona and New Smyrna.

These protected areas provide habitat for a wide variety of fish and wildlife. A species list recently compiled for Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve indicated the presence of at least 44 mammal, 358 bird, 41 reptile, 21 amphibian, 303 fish and 580 plant species. It contains habitats essential to 48 protected animals and 8 protected plants.

GTM Research Reserve is also important for the economy because these include 16 species that are fished or harvested commercially and 18 species that are fished recreationally.

GTM Research Reserve is geographically separated into a northern and southern component, separated by the City of St. Augustine. The northern component (referred to locally as Guana) is associated with the Tolomato and Guana River estuaries and the southern component is associated with the Matanzas River.

The northern component consists of:

Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve.
Guana River Wildlife Management Area.
Stokes Landing Conservation Area.
Deep Creek State Forest.

The GTM Environmental Education Center (EEC) is located in the northern component of GTM Research Reserve ten miles north of St. Augustine on State Road A1A in Ponte Vedra Beach, and serves as the administrative, education, research and stewardship facilities for the northern component of GTM Research Reserve.

The southern component of GTM Research Reserve consists of:

Pellicer Creek Aquatic Preserve.
Faver-Dykes State Park.
Washington Oaks Gardens State Park.
Moses Creek Conservation Area.
Pellicer Creek Conservation Area.
Fort Matanzas National Monument.
Matanzas State Forest.
Princess Place Preserve.
The River to Sea Preserve at Marineland.
Other state sovereign submerged lands adjacent to the Matanzas River within its boundary.

There is a smaller office building on AIA within the River to the Sea Preserve in Marineland. The Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund (the Trustees) has designated CAMA to manage Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve (excluding Guana River Wildlife Management Area) and Pellicer Creek Aquatic Preserve.


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Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve (GTM Research Reserve) is dedicated to the conservation of natural biodiversity and cultural resources through research and monitoring to guide science-based stewardship and education strategies.

GTM Research Reserve protects 73,352 acres south of the City of Jacksonville (Duval County) in St. Johns County and Flagler County on the northeast coast of Florida, one of the fastest growing regions in the state. The populations of St. Johns County and the adjacent Flagler, Putnam and Volusia counties have grown 20 percent since 1990 and are projected to grow an additional 20 percent by 2010. More than 1.3 million people live within 50 miles of GTM Research Reserve, including the cities of Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Palatka, Daytona and New Smyrna.

These protected areas provide habitat for a wide variety of fish and wildlife. A species list recently compiled for Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve indicated the presence of at least 44 mammal, 358 bird, 41 reptile, 21 amphibian, 303 fish and 580 plant species. It contains habitats essential to 48 protected animals and 8 protected plants.

GTM Research Reserve is also important for the economy because these include 16 species that are fished or harvested commercially and 18 species that are fished recreationally.

GTM Research Reserve is geographically separated into a northern and southern component, separated by the City of St. Augustine. The northern component (referred to locally as Guana) is associated with the Tolomato and Guana River estuaries and the southern component is associated with the Matanzas River.

The northern component consists of:

Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve.
Guana River Wildlife Management Area.
Stokes Landing Conservation Area.
Deep Creek State Forest.

The GTM Environmental Education Center (EEC) is located in the northern component of GTM Research Reserve ten miles north of St. Augustine on State Road A1A in Ponte Vedra Beach, and serves as the administrative, education, research and stewardship facilities for the northern component of GTM Research Reserve.

The southern component of GTM Research Reserve consists of:

Pellicer Creek Aquatic Preserve.
Faver-Dykes State Park.
Washington Oaks Gardens State Park.
Moses Creek Conservation Area.
Pellicer Creek Conservation Area.
Fort Matanzas National Monument.
Matanzas State Forest.
Princess Place Preserve.
The River to Sea Preserve at Marineland.
Other state sovereign submerged lands adjacent to the Matanzas River within its boundary.

There is a smaller office building on AIA within the River to the Sea Preserve in Marineland. The Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund (the Trustees) has designated CAMA to manage Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve (excluding Guana River Wildlife Management Area) and Pellicer Creek Aquatic Preserve.

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BIKE CAM OF GUANA STATE PARK AND WILDLIFE PRESERVE

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Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve (GTM Research Reserve) is dedicated to the conservation of natural biodiversity and cultural resources through research and monitoring to guide science-based stewardship and education strategies.

GTM Research Reserve protects 73,352 acres south of the City of Jacksonville (Duval County) in St. Johns County and Flagler County on the northeast coast of Florida, one of the fastest growing regions in the state. The populations of St. Johns County and the adjacent Flagler, Putnam and Volusia counties have grown 20 percent since 1990 and are projected to grow an additional 20 percent by 2010. More than 1.3 million people live within 50 miles of GTM Research Reserve, including the cities of Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Palatka, Daytona and New Smyrna.

These protected areas provide habitat for a wide variety of fish and wildlife. A species list recently compiled for Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve indicated the presence of at least 44 mammal, 358 bird, 41 reptile, 21 amphibian, 303 fish and 580 plant species. It contains habitats essential to 48 protected animals and 8 protected plants.

GTM Research Reserve is also important for the economy because these include 16 species that are fished or harvested commercially and 18 species that are fished recreationally.

GTM Research Reserve is geographically separated into a northern and southern component, separated by the City of St. Augustine. The northern component (referred to locally as Guana) is associated with the Tolomato and Guana River estuaries and the southern component is associated with the Matanzas River.

The northern component consists of:

Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve.
Guana River Wildlife Management Area.
Stokes Landing Conservation Area.
Deep Creek State Forest.

The GTM Environmental Education Center (EEC) is located in the northern component of GTM Research Reserve ten miles north of St. Augustine on State Road A1A in Ponte Vedra Beach, and serves as the administrative, education, research and stewardship facilities for the northern component of GTM Research Reserve.

The southern component of GTM Research Reserve consists of:

Pellicer Creek Aquatic Preserve.
Faver-Dykes State Park.
Washington Oaks Gardens State Park.
Moses Creek Conservation Area.
Pellicer Creek Conservation Area.
Fort Matanzas National Monument.
Matanzas State Forest.
Princess Place Preserve.
The River to Sea Preserve at Marineland.
Other state sovereign submerged lands adjacent to the Matanzas River within its boundary.

There is a smaller office building on AIA within the River to the Sea Preserve in Marineland. The Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund (the Trustees) has designated CAMA to manage Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve (excluding Guana River Wildlife Management Area) and Pellicer Creek Aquatic Preserve.

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BIKE CAM OF GUANA STATE PARK AND WILDLIFE PRESERVE

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Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve (GTM Research Reserve) is dedicated to the conservation of natural biodiversity and cultural resources through research and monitoring to guide science-based stewardship and education strategies.

GTM Research Reserve protects 73,352 acres south of the City of Jacksonville (Duval County) in St. Johns County and Flagler County on the northeast coast of Florida, one of the fastest growing regions in the state. The populations of St. Johns County and the adjacent Flagler, Putnam and Volusia counties have grown 20 percent since 1990 and are projected to grow an additional 20 percent by 2010. More than 1.3 million people live within 50 miles of GTM Research Reserve, including the cities of Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Palatka, Daytona and New Smyrna.

These protected areas provide habitat for a wide variety of fish and wildlife. A species list recently compiled for Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve indicated the presence of at least 44 mammal, 358 bird, 41 reptile, 21 amphibian, 303 fish and 580 plant species. It contains habitats essential to 48 protected animals and 8 protected plants.

GTM Research Reserve is also important for the economy because these include 16 species that are fished or harvested commercially and 18 species that are fished recreationally.

GTM Research Reserve is geographically separated into a northern and southern component, separated by the City of St. Augustine. The northern component (referred to locally as Guana) is associated with the Tolomato and Guana River estuaries and the southern component is associated with the Matanzas River.

The northern component consists of:

Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve.
Guana River Wildlife Management Area.
Stokes Landing Conservation Area.
Deep Creek State Forest.

The GTM Environmental Education Center (EEC) is located in the northern component of GTM Research Reserve ten miles north of St. Augustine on State Road A1A in Ponte Vedra Beach, and serves as the administrative, education, research and stewardship facilities for the northern component of GTM Research Reserve.

The southern component of GTM Research Reserve consists of:

Pellicer Creek Aquatic Preserve.
Faver-Dykes State Park.
Washington Oaks Gardens State Park.
Moses Creek Conservation Area.
Pellicer Creek Conservation Area.
Fort Matanzas National Monument.
Matanzas State Forest.
Princess Place Preserve.
The River to Sea Preserve at Marineland.
Other state sovereign submerged lands adjacent to the Matanzas River within its boundary.

There is a smaller office building on AIA within the River to the Sea Preserve in Marineland. The Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund (the Trustees) has designated CAMA to manage Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve (excluding Guana River Wildlife Management Area) and Pellicer Creek Aquatic Preserve.

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Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve (GTM Research Reserve) is dedicated to the conservation of natural biodiversity and cultural resources through research and monitoring to guide science-based stewardship and education strategies.

GTM Research Reserve protects 73,352 acres south of the City of Jacksonville (Duval County) in St. Johns County and Flagler County on the northeast coast of Florida, one of the fastest growing regions in the state. The populations of St. Johns County and the adjacent Flagler, Putnam and Volusia counties have grown 20 percent since 1990 and are projected to grow an additional 20 percent by 2010. More than 1.3 million people live within 50 miles of GTM Research Reserve, including the cities of Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Palatka, Daytona and New Smyrna.

These protected areas provide habitat for a wide variety of fish and wildlife. A species list recently compiled for Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve indicated the presence of at least 44 mammal, 358 bird, 41 reptile, 21 amphibian, 303 fish and 580 plant species. It contains habitats essential to 48 protected animals and 8 protected plants.

GTM Research Reserve is also important for the economy because these include 16 species that are fished or harvested commercially and 18 species that are fished recreationally.

GTM Research Reserve is geographically separated into a northern and southern component, separated by the City of St. Augustine. The northern component (referred to locally as Guana) is associated with the Tolomato and Guana River estuaries and the southern component is associated with the Matanzas River.

The northern component consists of:

Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve.
Guana River Wildlife Management Area.
Stokes Landing Conservation Area.
Deep Creek State Forest.

The GTM Environmental Education Center (EEC) is located in the northern component of GTM Research Reserve ten miles north of St. Augustine on State Road A1A in Ponte Vedra Beach, and serves as the administrative, education, research and stewardship facilities for the northern component of GTM Research Reserve.

The southern component of GTM Research Reserve consists of:

Pellicer Creek Aquatic Preserve.
Faver-Dykes State Park.
Washington Oaks Gardens State Park.
Moses Creek Conservation Area.
Pellicer Creek Conservation Area.
Fort Matanzas National Monument.
Matanzas State Forest.
Princess Place Preserve.
The River to Sea Preserve at Marineland.
Other state sovereign submerged lands adjacent to the Matanzas River within its boundary.

There is a smaller office building on AIA within the River to the Sea Preserve in Marineland. The Board of Trustees of the Internal Improvement Trust Fund (the Trustees) has designated CAMA to manage Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve (excluding Guana River Wildlife Management Area) and Pellicer Creek Aquatic Preserve.


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