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Planning for the management
of waterways and for the protection of working waterfronts
have become major policy initiatives in the state of
Florida. The Florida legislature has passed important
legislation requiring local governments to address these
issues in their comprehensive plans, the basic instrument
that regulates growth in Florida. Prepared by students
and faculty affiliated with the Conservation Clinic
at the University of Florida and Florida Sea Grant,
this website addresses the legal and policy issues facing
Florida waterways and waterfronts and offers a variety
of tools for state and local entities to consider in
planning for the sustainable management of Florida’s
waterways and the preservation of its working waterfronts.
The information contained on
this website was compiled for information purposes by
law and graduate students in the Conservation Clinic
at the University of Florida Levin College Of Law under
the supervision of its faculty. As the law may change
quickly, the Conservation Clinic does not warranty the
accuracy of any of the information on this website.
Information on this website is not intended as legal
advice and should not be used as a substitute for consulting
a lawyer. This website does not create an attorney/client
relationship. Any use of materials on this website is
solely at the risk of the user.
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