Coordination among agencies and organizations is an integral part of the NAWQA Program. We thank the following agencies and organizations who contributed data used in this report or participated in the study unit liaison committee.
National Park Service
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
U.S. Department of Agriculture-Natural Resources Conservation Service
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission
Florida Geological Survey
Florida Health and Rehabilitative Services
Georgia Department of Environmental Protection
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Georgia Geologic Survey
Northwest Florida Water Management District
South Florida Water Management District
Southwest Florida Water Management District
St. Johns River Water Management District
Suwannee River Water Management District
Florida State University
University of Florida
University of Georgia
Alachua County Environmental Protection Department
City of Ocala
Volusia County Environmental Management
Florida Defenders of the Environment
Georgia Water and Pollution Control Association, Inc.
Karst Environmental Services
The Nature Conservancy
This report is dedicated to the memory of Clyde E. Asbury, our colleague responsible for the ecological and surface-water sampling design.
Much appreciation is extended to U.S. Geological Survey employees for their contributions:
Lisa Ham, surface-water hydrology; Darlene Blum, John Byrnes, Robert Coffin, Greg Donley, James Gagalis, Alexander Gallagher, Thomas Garside, Rupert Heirs, Richard Kelly, Susan Lane, Lori Lewis, J.B. Martin, Alan Punshon, Marlon Savarino, Mark Stephens, and Mark Zucker for data collection; and Teresa Embry, Patsy Mixson, Ronald Spencer, James Tomberlin, and Twila Wilson for production of the report, including editing, layout, and illustrations. Appreciation is also extended to those individuals and agencies that reviewed this report: L. Anne Bradner, U.S. Geological Survey, Brian G. Katz, U.S. Geological Survey, Robert A. Mattson, Suwannee River Water Management District.