This page aggregates 25 environment pages published across 10 Florida cities on Digital Towns, covering coastal lagoons, estuaries, mangrove coastlines, wildlife refuges, watershed management, and climate-resilience infrastructure. The deepest coverage appears in Sebastian (6 pages), Miami (5 pages), and Tampa (5 pages), with additional documentation from St. Petersburg, Orlando, Jacksonville, Tallahassee, Melbourne, Vero Beach, and Fort Lauderdale. Subject matter ranges from the Indian River Lagoon and Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge to Biscayne Bay restoration, Tampa Bay estuary ecology, and sea level rise planning.
Documentation on this topic is sourced from city and county government records, state and federal agency reports, estuary management program publications, and publicly available environmental monitoring data. Pages include documented facts about water quality measurements, habitat acreage, governing jurisdictions, and restoration programs. Opinion, advocacy, and promotional framing are excluded. Each factual claim is traceable to a named source.