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... Several important challenges related to water quality and water quantity have become clear during the past two years, highlighting the difficulty of simultaneously achieving restoration goals for all ecosystem components in all portions of the Everglades. For example, although wading bird numbers have increased recently throughout the Everglades and populations of the Cape Sable seaside sparrow have stabilized in Everglades National Park, the continued decline of snail kites to extremely low numbers and the continued stress to tree islands in Water Conservation Area 3A have led to growing public con 1
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... Achieving water quality goals throughout the South Florida ecosystem, especially for phosphorus content, will be enormously costly and will take decades to achieve. Some tradeoffs are inevitable in the CERP, given the reduced extent, altered topography, and reduced storage of the modern Everglades, and integrated hydrologic, ecological, and biogeochemical models and multi-objective decision analysis tools are needed to help evaluate design and management alternatives.


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