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Environmental Status Report - January-February-March 1971, Florida Power Corporation Jun 1971

Environmental Status Report - January-February-March 1971, Florida Power Corporation

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The publication of this quarterly issue of Environmental Status Report records the development of Florida Power Corporation's environmental activities since January 1, 1971. This report emphasizes those programs investigating the environs of the Crystal River Nuclear Plant now under construction. However, a progress report of the environmental efforts at the proposed Anclote fossil-fired generating site is included in Appendix G. The locations of the Crystal River and Anclote sites are shown in Figure 1 (page 5)_


Anclote Environmental Project Report 1970, Marine Science Institue, University Ofsouth Florida Jan 1971

Anclote Environmental Project Report 1970, Marine Science Institue, University Ofsouth Florida

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A comprehensive environmental study involves lengthy and complex research and this report presents results which are preliminary in nature. The sampling period was limited to the fall (September-November) of 1970 in an area which shows marked seasonality. The results however represent a considerable body of information on the Anclote environment and valuable conclusions can be drawn from them. Included in the reports of each sub-discipline which follow are comments on future objectives, especially those for the coming year.


Anclote Environmental Project Report 1971, Marine Science Institute, University Of South Florida Jan 1971

Anclote Environmental Project Report 1971, Marine Science Institute, University Of South Florida

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The sub-discipline reports which follow represent a considerable body of data on the Anclote environment. In general the results provide additional support for many of the conclusions stated or implied in the Annual Report for 1970 (op. cit.). The considerable diversity and complexity of the Anclote estuary and Anchorage including the major role of the grassbeds is now documented in some detail. The overall results also support previous recommendations concerning power plant construction and design (op. cit.).