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Governments Plan for Development of Land Vulnerable to Rising Sea Level: Clay County, Florida
Excerpts from underlying study by Maurice Postal, Baker County (formerly with Northeast Florida Regional Planning Council)
The St. Johns
River is affected by the Atlantic Ocean’s tides upstream to the border between
NOTE: While this study was underway, the Black Creek Basin was the
subject of an extensive study conducted by the St. Johns River Water Management
District and the State of Florida.
Hence it was excluded from this study.
St. Johns River (from the north county
border to Doctors Inlet).
Seawalls fortify this entire 3.5-mile stretch of coastline along the St.
Johns River in
Governments Plan for Development of Most Land Vulnerable to Rising Sea (PDF, 7 pp., 1.3 MB) was originally published in Environmental Research Letters , Issue 3, Volume 4 (2009).