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Be Floridian: Summer-safe Products

Be Floridian: Summer-safe Products

Jul 29, 2020 | Be Floridian, Educational Products, Fertilizer Runoff, Stormwater

Be Floridian: Summer-safe Products Tips on alternative fertilizer products for Florida lawns and gardens that are preferable during the summer rainy season. Watch...
Exploring Tampa Bay

Exploring Tampa Bay

Jul 10, 2020 | Digital Challenge Grant, Digital Challenge Grants, Educational Products, Estuarine Habitats, Fertilizer Runoff, Middle School, Sea Creatures, Stormwater

Exploring Tampa Bay: A Teachers Guide to Florida’s Largest Estuary   Designed for students at the middle-school level, this guide assists teachers and parents in educating pupils about the bay’s outstanding natural resources, and its most pressing...
Be Floridian

Be Floridian

Apr 29, 2020 | Be Floridian, Behavior Change, Boating and Fishing, Educational Products, Featured Products, Fertilizer Runoff, High School, Middle School, Stormwater, Water Quality

In Florida, summer rains don’t water fertilizer in — they wash it off our lawns and into our lakes, bays and oceans. The excess nitrogen and phosphorus in the water feeds algae blooms that use up oxygen, kill fish and turn the water the color of pea soup. As more and...
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Tampa Bay Estuary Program
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St. Petersburg, FL 33701
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Contact Us

Tampa Bay Estuary Program
263 13th Ave. So., Ste. 350
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
(727) 893-2765

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Quicklinks

Get a Tarpon Tag

Apply for a Grant

Donate

Find Events & Meetings

Download Logos

Data Products

Tampa Bay Water Atlas

Sitemap

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About TBEP

The mission of the Tampa Bay Estuary Program is to build partnerships to restore and protect Tampa Bay through implementation of a scientifically sound, community based management plan.

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