Description: This topographical map was created by FCIT and shows the seagrass distribution for Miami-Dade County. The green coloration depicts continuous seagrass while the yellow shows discontinuous seagrass. In addition to the seagrass, rivers, towns, and highways are shown. Some of the towns are Miami, Key Biscayne, and Bal Habour. The data used for this map was taken from a 1992 United States Geological Survey (USGS). Place Names: Miami-Dade, Florida City, Homestead, Leisure City, Naranja, Princeton, Goulds, Lakes By the Bay, Cutler Ridge, South Miami Heights, Perrine, Palmetto Estates, Palmetto Bay, Cutler, Richmond Heights, Hammocks, Lindgren Acres, Pinecrest, Kendall, Kandale Lakes, Sunset, South Miami, Coral Gables, Ludlam, Westwood Lake, Olympia Heights, Westchester, Coral Terrace, Tamiami, Sweetwater, Miami, Miami Beach, Virginia Gardens, Doral, Miami Springs, Brownsville, Gladeview, Medley, Hialeah, Hialeah Gardens, Pennsuco, Miami Lakes, Opa Locka, Westview, Pinewood, El Portal, North Bay Village, Miami, Miami Beach, Miami Shores, Surfside, Bal Harbour, Golden Glades, Bunche Park, Carol City, Country Club, Norland, Ojus, Aventura, Golden Beach, Lake Lucerne, Andover, Key Biscayne, Key Largo, ISO Topic Categories: boundaries, inlandWaters, location, oceans, transportation, biota Keywords: Florida Seagrass: Miami-Dade, political, statistical, transportation, kseagrass, physical, physical features, county borders, vegetation, roads, photograph in shape of map, photo, Florida mapboundaries, inlandWaters, location, oceans, transportation, biota, 2008 Source: Florida Center for Instructional Technology, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (Tampa, FL: University of South Florida, 2008) Map Credit: Courtesy of the Florida Center for Instructional Technology |
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