Shorelines are dynamic environments that undergo natural erosion and accretion by the fluctuation of wave energy and tidal exchange. However, these processes can be exacerbated by human activities, causing harm to shorelines by making them less resilient to changes such as sea level rise and erosion.
Current requirements
DEP's Comprehensive Statewide Flood Vulnerability and Sea Level Rise Data Set Final Report, developed in accordance with Section 380.093(4), Florida Statutes (F.S.), is now available. In developing the data set, DEP compiled, analyzed and incorporated publicly available data, and information fr
The Resilient Florida Program is implemented in accordance with section 380.093, F.S.
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Program Management Director Eddy Bouza |
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