Indian River Lagoon: An Environmental History

Indian River Lagoon: An Environmental History

by Nathaniel Osborn
Indian River Lagoon: An Environmental History

Indian River Lagoon: An Environmental History

by Nathaniel Osborn

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Overview

Florida Historical Society Stetson Kennedy Book Award

Stretching along 156 miles of Florida's East Coast, the Indian River Lagoon contains the St. Lucie estuary, the Mosquito Lagoon, Banana River Lagoon, and the Indian River. It is a delicate ecosystem of shifting barrier islands and varying salinity levels due to its many inlets that open and close onto the ocean. The long, ribbon-like lagoon spans both temperate and subtropical climates, resulting in the most biologically diverse estuarine system in the United States.

Nineteen canals and five man-made inlets have dramatically reshaped the region in the past two centuries, intensifying its natural instability and challenging its diversity. Indian River Lagoon traces the winding story of the waterway, showing how humans have altered the area to fit their needs and also how the lagoon has influenced the cultures along its shores. Now stuck in transition between a place of labor and a place of recreation, the lagoon has become a chief focus of public concern. This book provides a much-needed bigger picture as debates continue over how best to restore this natural resource.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813059549
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Publication date: 03/01/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
Sales rank: 231,883
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

Nathaniel Osborn teaches American history at The Pine School in Hobe Sound, Florida. 
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