Description: <span style="font-family:"Avenir Next W01", "Avenir Next W00", "Avenir Next", Avenir, "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size:16px;">The goal of the annual Biscayne Bat Report Card 2021 is to provide the public with a greater understanding of Biscayne Bay ecological health and its challenges using a “stoplight” approach, wherein the colors red (“Poor”), yellow (“Fair”), and green (“Good”) signify the relative status of the various indicators. The report card is to address the overall state of the bay’s water quality, habitat quality, and trends in fisheries and is to report on any improvements or declines in bay health for the year. County staff scientists will continue to work with academic partners in preparation of the report card and will use data collected by and work in concert with County departments as well as federal, state, municipal, and community partners. The annual report card will serve to promote greater awareness of the status of the Bay ecosystem.</span>
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Description: The goal of the annual Biscayne Bat Report Card 2021 is to provide the public with a greater understanding of Biscayne Bay ecological health and its challenges using a “stoplight” approach, wherein the colors red (“Poor”), yellow (“Fair”), and green (“Good”) signify the relative status of the various indicators. The report card is to address the overall state of the bay’s water quality, habitat quality, and trends in fisheries and is to report on any improvements or declines in bay health for the year. County staff scientists will continue to work with academic partners in preparation of the report card and will use data collected by and work in concert with County departments as well as federal, state, municipal, and community partners. The annual report card will serve to promote greater awareness of the status of the Bay ecosystem.
Copyright Text: Miami-Dade County GIS Technical Support
Description: <span style="font-family:"Avenir Next W01", "Avenir Next W00", "Avenir Next", Avenir, "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size:16px;">The goal of the annual Biscayne Bat Report Card 2021 is to provide the public with a greater understanding of Biscayne Bay ecological health and its challenges using a “stoplight” approach, wherein the colors red (“Poor”), yellow (“Fair”), and green (“Good”) signify the relative status of the various indicators. The report card is to address the overall state of the bay’s water quality, habitat quality, and trends in fisheries and is to report on any improvements or declines in bay health for the year. County staff scientists will continue to work with academic partners in preparation of the report card and will use data collected by and work in concert with County departments as well as federal, state, municipal, and community partners. The annual report card will serve to promote greater awareness of the status of the Bay ecosystem.</span>
Copyright Text: Miami-Dade County GIS Technical Support
Description: <span style="font-family:"Avenir Next W01", "Avenir Next W00", "Avenir Next", Avenir, "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size:16px;">The goal of the annual Biscayne Bat Report Card 2021 is to provide the public with a greater understanding of Biscayne Bay ecological health and its challenges using a “stoplight” approach, wherein the colors red (“Poor”), yellow (“Fair”), and green (“Good”) signify the relative status of the various indicators. The report card is to address the overall state of the bay’s water quality, habitat quality, and trends in fisheries and is to report on any improvements or declines in bay health for the year. County staff scientists will continue to work with academic partners in preparation of the report card and will use data collected by and work in concert with County departments as well as federal, state, municipal, and community partners. The annual report card will serve to promote greater awareness of the status of the Bay ecosystem.</span>
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Miami-Dade County GIS Technical Support
Description: <span style="font-family:"Avenir Next W01", "Avenir Next W00", "Avenir Next", Avenir, "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size:16px;">The goal of the annual Biscayne Bat Report Card 2021 is to provide the public with a greater understanding of Biscayne Bay ecological health and its challenges using a “stoplight” approach, wherein the colors red (“Poor”), yellow (“Fair”), and green (“Good”) signify the relative status of the various indicators. The report card is to address the overall state of the bay’s water quality, habitat quality, and trends in fisheries and is to report on any improvements or declines in bay health for the year. County staff scientists will continue to work with academic partners in preparation of the report card and will use data collected by and work in concert with County departments as well as federal, state, municipal, and community partners. The annual report card will serve to promote greater awareness of the status of the Bay ecosystem.</span>
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Miami-Dade County GIS Technical Support
Description: <span style="font-family:"Avenir Next W01", "Avenir Next W00", "Avenir Next", Avenir, "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size:16px;">The goal of the annual Biscayne Bat Report Card 2021 is to provide the public with a greater understanding of Biscayne Bay ecological health and its challenges using a “stoplight” approach, wherein the colors red (“Poor”), yellow (“Fair”), and green (“Good”) signify the relative status of the various indicators. The report card is to address the overall state of the bay’s water quality, habitat quality, and trends in fisheries and is to report on any improvements or declines in bay health for the year. County staff scientists will continue to work with academic partners in preparation of the report card and will use data collected by and work in concert with County departments as well as federal, state, municipal, and community partners. The annual report card will serve to promote greater awareness of the status of the Bay ecosystem.</span>
Description: <span style="font-family:"Avenir Next W01", "Avenir Next W00", "Avenir Next", Avenir, "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size:16px;">The goal of the annual Biscayne Bat Report Card 2021 is to provide the public with a greater understanding of Biscayne Bay ecological health and its challenges using a “stoplight” approach, wherein the colors red (“Poor”), yellow (“Fair”), and green (“Good”) signify the relative status of the various indicators. The report card is to address the overall state of the bay’s water quality, habitat quality, and trends in fisheries and is to report on any improvements or declines in bay health for the year. County staff scientists will continue to work with academic partners in preparation of the report card and will use data collected by and work in concert with County departments as well as federal, state, municipal, and community partners. The annual report card will serve to promote greater awareness of the status of the Bay ecosystem.</span>
Description: <span style="font-family:"Avenir Next W01", "Avenir Next W00", "Avenir Next", Avenir, "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size:16px;">The goal of the annual Biscayne Bat Report Card 2021 is to provide the public with a greater understanding of Biscayne Bay ecological health and its challenges using a “stoplight” approach, wherein the colors red (“Poor”), yellow (“Fair”), and green (“Good”) signify the relative status of the various indicators. The report card is to address the overall state of the bay’s water quality, habitat quality, and trends in fisheries and is to report on any improvements or declines in bay health for the year. County staff scientists will continue to work with academic partners in preparation of the report card and will use data collected by and work in concert with County departments as well as federal, state, municipal, and community partners. The annual report card will serve to promote greater awareness of the status of the Bay ecosystem.</span>
Description: <span style="font-family:"Avenir Next W01", "Avenir Next W00", "Avenir Next", Avenir, "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size:16px;">The goal of the annual Biscayne Bat Report Card 2021 is to provide the public with a greater understanding of Biscayne Bay ecological health and its challenges using a “stoplight” approach, wherein the colors red (“Poor”), yellow (“Fair”), and green (“Good”) signify the relative status of the various indicators. The report card is to address the overall state of the bay’s water quality, habitat quality, and trends in fisheries and is to report on any improvements or declines in bay health for the year. County staff scientists will continue to work with academic partners in preparation of the report card and will use data collected by and work in concert with County departments as well as federal, state, municipal, and community partners. The annual report card will serve to promote greater awareness of the status of the Bay ecosystem.</span>
Description: <span style="font-family:"Avenir Next W01", "Avenir Next W00", "Avenir Next", Avenir, "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size:16px;">The goal of the annual Biscayne Bat Report Card 2021 is to provide the public with a greater understanding of Biscayne Bay ecological health and its challenges using a “stoplight” approach, wherein the colors red (“Poor”), yellow (“Fair”), and green (“Good”) signify the relative status of the various indicators. The report card is to address the overall state of the bay’s water quality, habitat quality, and trends in fisheries and is to report on any improvements or declines in bay health for the year. County staff scientists will continue to work with academic partners in preparation of the report card and will use data collected by and work in concert with County departments as well as federal, state, municipal, and community partners. The annual report card will serve to promote greater awareness of the status of the Bay ecosystem.</span>
Description: <span style="font-family:"Avenir Next W01", "Avenir Next W00", "Avenir Next", Avenir, "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size:16px;">The goal of the annual Biscayne Bat Report Card 2021 is to provide the public with a greater understanding of Biscayne Bay ecological health and its challenges using a “stoplight” approach, wherein the colors red (“Poor”), yellow (“Fair”), and green (“Good”) signify the relative status of the various indicators. The report card is to address the overall state of the bay’s water quality, habitat quality, and trends in fisheries and is to report on any improvements or declines in bay health for the year. County staff scientists will continue to work with academic partners in preparation of the report card and will use data collected by and work in concert with County departments as well as federal, state, municipal, and community partners. The annual report card will serve to promote greater awareness of the status of the Bay ecosystem.</span>
Description: <span style="font-family:"Avenir Next W01", "Avenir Next W00", "Avenir Next", Avenir, "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size:16px;">The goal of the annual Biscayne Bat Report Card 2021 is to provide the public with a greater understanding of Biscayne Bay ecological health and its challenges using a “stoplight” approach, wherein the colors red (“Poor”), yellow (“Fair”), and green (“Good”) signify the relative status of the various indicators. The report card is to address the overall state of the bay’s water quality, habitat quality, and trends in fisheries and is to report on any improvements or declines in bay health for the year. County staff scientists will continue to work with academic partners in preparation of the report card and will use data collected by and work in concert with County departments as well as federal, state, municipal, and community partners. The annual report card will serve to promote greater awareness of the status of the Bay ecosystem.</span>
Description: <span style="font-family:"Avenir Next W01", "Avenir Next W00", "Avenir Next", Avenir, "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size:16px;">The goal of the annual Biscayne Bat Report Card 2021 is to provide the public with a greater understanding of Biscayne Bay ecological health and its challenges using a “stoplight” approach, wherein the colors red (“Poor”), yellow (“Fair”), and green (“Good”) signify the relative status of the various indicators. The report card is to address the overall state of the bay’s water quality, habitat quality, and trends in fisheries and is to report on any improvements or declines in bay health for the year. County staff scientists will continue to work with academic partners in preparation of the report card and will use data collected by and work in concert with County departments as well as federal, state, municipal, and community partners. The annual report card will serve to promote greater awareness of the status of the Bay ecosystem.</span>
Description: <span style="font-family:"Avenir Next W01", "Avenir Next W00", "Avenir Next", Avenir, "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size:16px;">The goal of the annual Biscayne Bat Report Card 2021 is to provide the public with a greater understanding of Biscayne Bay ecological health and its challenges using a “stoplight” approach, wherein the colors red (“Poor”), yellow (“Fair”), and green (“Good”) signify the relative status of the various indicators. The report card is to address the overall state of the bay’s water quality, habitat quality, and trends in fisheries and is to report on any improvements or declines in bay health for the year. County staff scientists will continue to work with academic partners in preparation of the report card and will use data collected by and work in concert with County departments as well as federal, state, municipal, and community partners. The annual report card will serve to promote greater awareness of the status of the Bay ecosystem.</span>
Description: <span style="font-family:"Avenir Next W01", "Avenir Next W00", "Avenir Next", Avenir, "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size:16px;">The goal of the annual Biscayne Bat Report Card 2021 is to provide the public with a greater understanding of Biscayne Bay ecological health and its challenges using a “stoplight” approach, wherein the colors red (“Poor”), yellow (“Fair”), and green (“Good”) signify the relative status of the various indicators. The report card is to address the overall state of the bay’s water quality, habitat quality, and trends in fisheries and is to report on any improvements or declines in bay health for the year. County staff scientists will continue to work with academic partners in preparation of the report card and will use data collected by and work in concert with County departments as well as federal, state, municipal, and community partners. The annual report card will serve to promote greater awareness of the status of the Bay ecosystem.</span>
Description: <span style="font-family:"Avenir Next W01", "Avenir Next W00", "Avenir Next", Avenir, "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size:16px;">The goal of the annual Biscayne Bat Report Card 2021 is to provide the public with a greater understanding of Biscayne Bay ecological health and its challenges using a “stoplight” approach, wherein the colors red (“Poor”), yellow (“Fair”), and green (“Good”) signify the relative status of the various indicators. The report card is to address the overall state of the bay’s water quality, habitat quality, and trends in fisheries and is to report on any improvements or declines in bay health for the year. County staff scientists will continue to work with academic partners in preparation of the report card and will use data collected by and work in concert with County departments as well as federal, state, municipal, and community partners. The annual report card will serve to promote greater awareness of the status of the Bay ecosystem.</span>
Description: <span style="font-family:"Avenir Next W01", "Avenir Next W00", "Avenir Next", Avenir, "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size:16px;">The goal of the annual Biscayne Bat Report Card 2021 is to provide the public with a greater understanding of Biscayne Bay ecological health and its challenges using a “stoplight” approach, wherein the colors red (“Poor”), yellow (“Fair”), and green (“Good”) signify the relative status of the various indicators. The report card is to address the overall state of the bay’s water quality, habitat quality, and trends in fisheries and is to report on any improvements or declines in bay health for the year. County staff scientists will continue to work with academic partners in preparation of the report card and will use data collected by and work in concert with County departments as well as federal, state, municipal, and community partners. The annual report card will serve to promote greater awareness of the status of the Bay ecosystem.</span>
Description: <span style="font-family:"Avenir Next W01", "Avenir Next W00", "Avenir Next", Avenir, "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size:16px;">The goal of the annual Biscayne Bat Report Card 2021 is to provide the public with a greater understanding of Biscayne Bay ecological health and its challenges using a “stoplight” approach, wherein the colors red (“Poor”), yellow (“Fair”), and green (“Good”) signify the relative status of the various indicators. The report card is to address the overall state of the bay’s water quality, habitat quality, and trends in fisheries and is to report on any improvements or declines in bay health for the year. County staff scientists will continue to work with academic partners in preparation of the report card and will use data collected by and work in concert with County departments as well as federal, state, municipal, and community partners. The annual report card will serve to promote greater awareness of the status of the Bay ecosystem.</span>
Description: <span style="font-family:"Avenir Next W01", "Avenir Next W00", "Avenir Next", Avenir, "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size:16px;">The goal of the annual Biscayne Bat Report Card 2021 is to provide the public with a greater understanding of Biscayne Bay ecological health and its challenges using a “stoplight” approach, wherein the colors red (“Poor”), yellow (“Fair”), and green (“Good”) signify the relative status of the various indicators. The report card is to address the overall state of the bay’s water quality, habitat quality, and trends in fisheries and is to report on any improvements or declines in bay health for the year. County staff scientists will continue to work with academic partners in preparation of the report card and will use data collected by and work in concert with County departments as well as federal, state, municipal, and community partners. The annual report card will serve to promote greater awareness of the status of the Bay ecosystem.</span>
Description: <span style="font-family:"Avenir Next W01", "Avenir Next W00", "Avenir Next", Avenir, "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size:16px;">The goal of the annual Biscayne Bat Report Card 2021 is to provide the public with a greater understanding of Biscayne Bay ecological health and its challenges using a “stoplight” approach, wherein the colors red (“Poor”), yellow (“Fair”), and green (“Good”) signify the relative status of the various indicators. The report card is to address the overall state of the bay’s water quality, habitat quality, and trends in fisheries and is to report on any improvements or declines in bay health for the year. County staff scientists will continue to work with academic partners in preparation of the report card and will use data collected by and work in concert with County departments as well as federal, state, municipal, and community partners. The annual report card will serve to promote greater awareness of the status of the Bay ecosystem.</span>
Description: <span style="font-family:"Avenir Next W01", "Avenir Next W00", "Avenir Next", Avenir, "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size:16px;">The goal of the annual Biscayne Bat Report Card 2021 is to provide the public with a greater understanding of Biscayne Bay ecological health and its challenges using a “stoplight” approach, wherein the colors red (“Poor”), yellow (“Fair”), and green (“Good”) signify the relative status of the various indicators. The report card is to address the overall state of the bay’s water quality, habitat quality, and trends in fisheries and is to report on any improvements or declines in bay health for the year. County staff scientists will continue to work with academic partners in preparation of the report card and will use data collected by and work in concert with County departments as well as federal, state, municipal, and community partners. The annual report card will serve to promote greater awareness of the status of the Bay ecosystem.</span>
Description: <span style="font-family:"Avenir Next W01", "Avenir Next W00", "Avenir Next", Avenir, "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size:16px;">The goal of the annual Biscayne Bat Report Card 2021 is to provide the public with a greater understanding of Biscayne Bay ecological health and its challenges using a “stoplight” approach, wherein the colors red (“Poor”), yellow (“Fair”), and green (“Good”) signify the relative status of the various indicators. The report card is to address the overall state of the bay’s water quality, habitat quality, and trends in fisheries and is to report on any improvements or declines in bay health for the year. County staff scientists will continue to work with academic partners in preparation of the report card and will use data collected by and work in concert with County departments as well as federal, state, municipal, and community partners. The annual report card will serve to promote greater awareness of the status of the Bay ecosystem.</span>
Description: <span style="font-family:"Avenir Next W01", "Avenir Next W00", "Avenir Next", Avenir, "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size:16px;">The goal of the annual Biscayne Bat Report Card 2021 is to provide the public with a greater understanding of Biscayne Bay ecological health and its challenges using a “stoplight” approach, wherein the colors red (“Poor”), yellow (“Fair”), and green (“Good”) signify the relative status of the various indicators. The report card is to address the overall state of the bay’s water quality, habitat quality, and trends in fisheries and is to report on any improvements or declines in bay health for the year. County staff scientists will continue to work with academic partners in preparation of the report card and will use data collected by and work in concert with County departments as well as federal, state, municipal, and community partners. The annual report card will serve to promote greater awareness of the status of the Bay ecosystem.</span>
Description: <span style="font-family:"Avenir Next W01", "Avenir Next W00", "Avenir Next", Avenir, "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size:16px;">The goal of the annual Biscayne Bat Report Card 2021 is to provide the public with a greater understanding of Biscayne Bay ecological health and its challenges using a “stoplight” approach, wherein the colors red (“Poor”), yellow (“Fair”), and green (“Good”) signify the relative status of the various indicators. The report card is to address the overall state of the bay’s water quality, habitat quality, and trends in fisheries and is to report on any improvements or declines in bay health for the year. County staff scientists will continue to work with academic partners in preparation of the report card and will use data collected by and work in concert with County departments as well as federal, state, municipal, and community partners. The annual report card will serve to promote greater awareness of the status of the Bay ecosystem.</span>
Description: <span style="font-family:"Avenir Next W01", "Avenir Next W00", "Avenir Next", Avenir, "Helvetica Neue", sans-serif; font-size:16px;">The goal of the annual Biscayne Bat Report Card 2021 is to provide the public with a greater understanding of Biscayne Bay ecological health and its challenges using a “stoplight” approach, wherein the colors red (“Poor”), yellow (“Fair”), and green (“Good”) signify the relative status of the various indicators. The report card is to address the overall state of the bay’s water quality, habitat quality, and trends in fisheries and is to report on any improvements or declines in bay health for the year. County staff scientists will continue to work with academic partners in preparation of the report card and will use data collected by and work in concert with County departments as well as federal, state, municipal, and community partners. The annual report card will serve to promote greater awareness of the status of the Bay ecosystem.</span>