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NOW and THEN
Monthly newsletter for the Estero Island Historic Society
November 2006
 

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After a six month break, the Estero Island Historic Society will begin its monthly meetings on November 13. This meeting will feature Stephanie Erickson of the Department of Environmental Protection who will talk about the Estero Aquatic Preserve The designation of the Preserve came to fruition 40 years ago by a group of dedicated volunteers and is significant since this was the first such designation in the state.

No meeting will be held in December, but the January meeting will be held on January 15.

Estero Bay Preserve Celebrates 40 th Anniversary

Estero Bay Preserve State Park encompasses approximately 10,000 acres, and continues to grow as more environmentally sensitive land is acquired. Originally called the Estero Bay State Buffer Preserve, the land was purchased to protect the Estero Bay Aquatic Preserve from the impacts associated with development. The Estero Bay Aquatic Preserve was the first aquatic preserve designated under Florida Statutes, in 1966, and the Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Coastal and Aquatic Managed Areas (CAMA) managed the aquatic and buffer preserves. In January 1, 2004, the preserve became known as the Estero Bay Preserve State Park and is managed in conjunction with Koreshan State Historic Site and Mound Key Archeological State Park, under the Department of Recreation and Parks (DRP). The aquatic preserve is still managed by CAMA. Preservation and the protection of Estero Bay’s water quality is a primary focus of the managing partnership between CAMA and DRP.

Estero Island Historic Society
161 Bay Road
Fort Myers Beach, Fl 33931
Phone-463-0435