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This guide includes maps of coastal waters for St. Johns and Flagler counties that depict aquatic grasses, artificial reefs, parks and preserves, fishing piers, marinas, and boat ramps open to the public. Also featured is information on habitats and animals, popular sport fish, boating safety and protocol, and a resource directory.

The Boating and Angling Guide to Citrus County was produced by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC). Please address any comments to:

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Web site designed and produced by Chris Anderson, Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (FWRI). Map designed and produced by Marcia Colby and Henry Norris, Florida Marine Research Institute (now FWRI); guide designed and produced by McShane Communications, lnc., Tampa, FL. Project managed by Matt Clemons and Lisa Ahijevych, St. Martins Marsh Aquatic Preserve Complex. The Boating and Angling Guide to Citrus County was prepared with a grant from the FWC's Advisory Council on Environmental Education and is the sole property of the state of Florida. Partial funding for this guide was provided by the Federal Aid in Sport Fish Restoration Fund. The Sport Fish Restoration Program collects money from taxes on fishing equipment and boat fuel and then distributes those funds to projects that improve fishing and boating opportunities. Information about marinas in this Boating and Angling Guide was provided by the marinas and was as complete and accurate as could be reasonably determined at the time of publication. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection are not responsible for omissions, misrepresentations, or factual errors.

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