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Northeast District Programs
Director: Greg Strong
Northeast District
7825 Baymeadows Way, Suite B200
Jacksonville, Florida 32256-7577
904-807-3300
Fax 904-448-4366
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Covering twenty counties, the Northeast District encompasses the largest land mass of any department regulatory district and includes portions of the Atlantic coastal plain together with counties bordering the Gulf of Mexico and State of Georgia. The natural and ecological value of the Northeast is reflected in its diversity, the district has more rivers than any other including the St. Johns, Nassau, Tolomato and historic Suwannee and Santa Fe Rivers.

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The Florida Department of Environmental Protection is hosting a workshop on
Alternative Methods for Shoreline Stabilization

on Friday November 21 from 1-4:30 p.m.

The workshop will be held at the NED DEP office located at 7825 Baymeadows Way, Suite 200-B, Jacksonville, FL 32256. The workshop is at the request of the Florida Marine Contractors Association and is geared toward contractors.

Space is limited!
To reserve a seat, Please contact Connie Webel at (904) 807-3376

The Department gives Notice of a Final Order adopting the Lower St. Johns River (LSJR) Basin Management Action Plan (BMAP). The LSJR BMAP identifies the management strategies necessary to achieve the nutrient TMDLs for the main stem of the river from the confluence of the Ocklawaha River north to the mouth of the river. The Final Order has been assigned OGC Case No. 08-2428.

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Last updated: November 14, 2008
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