9.2.1. Florida Department of Environmental Protection.79 
9.2.1.1. Florida Geological Survey.7 9 
9.2.1.2. Bureau of Information Systems Geographic 
Information System Program.7 9 
9.2.1.3. Park Management.80 
9.2.1.4. Federal Facilities.80 
9.2.1.5. Artificial Reef Program.80 
9.2.1.6. Surface Water Quality Data Collection and 
Assessment.8 0 
9.2.1.7. Florida Marine Research Institute.81 
9.2.1.8. Wetlands Regulation Tracking and Assessment.8 1 
9.2.1.9. Living Marine Resources.8 1 
9.2.1.10. Water Quality Monitoring of Western Florida Bay.8 1 
9.2.2. Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission.8 2 
9.2.2.1. Nongame Habitat Protection and Restoration.8 2 
9.2.2.2. Nongame Wildlife Survey and Monitoring.82 
9.2.2.3. Wildlife Research.82 
9.2.3. Florida Coastal Management Program.82 
9.2.4. South Florida Water Management District.82 
9.2.2.1. GIS Database.8 3 
9.2.2.2. Hydrography.83 
9.2.2.3. Public land.83 
9.2.2.4. Demographic data.83 
9.3. Academia.83 
9.4. Local agencies.8 3 
9.4.1. Dade County.8 3 
9.4.2. Monroe County.84 
9.5. Private sector.84 
9.5.1. The Nature Conservancy.84 
9.5.2. The Audubon Society.96 
10. OTHER EVENTS.96 
10.1. Mercury levels in Everglades.96 
10.2. Lead in gasoline ban.:.9 6 
10.3. DDT and other pesticides.96 
10.4. PCBs.9 7 
10.5. Mosquito control.98 
11. DISCUSSION.98 
11.1. Subject distribution of published literature.98 
11.2. Time lines.98 
11.3. Information needs in Florida Bay.101 
12. CONCLUSIONS.101 
13. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS.102 
14. REFERENCES.102 
APPENDIX I. Abstracts in chronological sequence of published studies about Florida Bay.1 15 
APPENDIX II. Historical events and studies.379 
APPENDIX III. Graphical presentation of historical events and published studies.395 
APPENDIX IV. References used in Appendices I, II and III.455 
SUBJECT INDEX TO APPENDIX 1.4 97 
AUTHOR INDEX TO APPENDIX 1.505 
