About the Apalachicola National Estuarine Research
Reserve
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The Apalachicola NERR was established in 1979.
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With nearly 250,000 acres, it is the second largest NERR in the system.
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Apalachicola Bay is one of the most productive estuarine systems in the
Northern hemisphere.
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Between 60 to 85 percent of the local population make their living directly from
the fishing industry, most of which is done in reserve waters. Seafood landings
from the Apalachicola Reserve are worth $14-16 million dockside annually. At the
consumer level, this represents a $70-$80 million industry.
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The Apalachicola NERR includes estuarine systems, riverine systems, and floodplain
systems within its management area.
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Apalachicola Bay is a major forage area for trans-gulf migratory bird species.
To the Apalachicola Research Reserve
website
For more information, please contact Reserve Manager, Seth Blitch, at 850-653-8063
or Seth.Blitch@dep.state.fl.us.
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