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    How Are the Reservoirs in the ApalachicolaChattahoochee-Flint River Basin Managed? by Christopher J. Martinez

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…Many uses of the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint river basin depend on how the US Army Corp of Engineers operates dam releases from the reservoirs when managing lake levels and downstream river flows and water levels. …”
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    Biology of the Hicatee: A Critically Endangered River Turtle of Belize by Venetia Briggs-Gonzalez, Nathan Schwartz, Rebecca G. Harvey, Frank J. Mazzotti

    Published 2015-12-01
    “… The hicatee (Dermatemys mawii) is a Central American river turtle and one of the 25 most endangered turtle species in the world. …”
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    How Are the Reservoirs in the ApalachicolaChattahoochee-Flint River Basin Managed? by Christopher J. Martinez

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…Many uses of the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint river basin depend on how the US Army Corp of Engineers operates dam releases from the reservoirs when managing lake levels and downstream river flows and water levels. …”
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    ASSESSMENT OF MALIR RIVER WATER QUALITY AND IT SUITABILITY FOR IRRIGATION PURPOSES by MUHAMMAD SALEEM

    Published 2020-07-01
    Subjects: “…river water quality, trace metals, environmental protection, industrial effluent…”
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    Biology of the Hicatee: A Critically Endangered River Turtle of Belize by Venetia Briggs-Gonzalez, Nathan Schwartz, Rebecca G. Harvey, Frank J. Mazzotti

    Published 2015-12-01
    “… The hicatee (Dermatemys mawii) is a Central American river turtle and one of the 25 most endangered turtle species in the world. …”
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    Impacts of Effluents on the Limnology of a Tropical River, Southwestern Nigeria by Abeke Adedolapo Ayoade, A Olajumoke Olusegun

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…The dominant invertebrate in River Ogbere during sampling period was Chironomus sp (65.01%). …”
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    Characterizing Agriculture in Florida’s Lower Suwannee River Basin Area by Tom Obreza, Greg Means

    Published 2006-05-01
    “… The Suwannee River Partnership (http://www.suwannee.org) was formed in 1999 to determine the sources of nutrient loads in the river basin, and to work with local land users to minimize future nutrient loading through voluntary, incentive-based programs. …”
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    Budgeting Costs and Returns for Indian River Citrus Production, 2004-05 by Ronald P. Muraro, John W. Hebb

    Published 2006-06-01
    “…It is intended to be used for budgeting costs and returns by individual growers in citrus producing counties on Florida's east coast, including Brevard, Indian River, Martin, Palm Beach, and St. Lucie Counties. …”
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    Cost of Producing Fresh Market Grapefruit in Indian River in 2018/19 by Ariel Singerman

    Published 2020-03-01
    “… This 4-page fact sheet written by Ariel Singerman and published by the UF/IFAS Food and Resource Economics Department presents the cost of production per acre for growing fresh grapefruit in the Indian River region during 2018/19. Estimates reflect costs and cultural practices for a panel of growers, particularly important information at this time because, since citrus greening (HLB) was found, growers have been modifying their practices from year to year in an attempt to cope with the disease. …”
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    Cost of Production for Fresh Grapefruit Grown in Indian River, 2015/16 by Ariel Singerman

    Published 2017-07-01
    “… This article presents a summary of the costs of production for Fresh Grapefruit in the Indian River region during 2015/16. The methodology used to collect the data consisted of surveying growers directly to better reflect growers’ costs. …”
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