R. 68D-24.002 Definitions
R. 68D-24.003 Management Provisions
R. 68D-24.0035 Protection Zones for Springs
R. 68D-24.0036 Nichols Spring Protection Zone
R. 68D-24.0037 Weeki Wachee Springs Protection Zone
R. 68D-24.004 Private Submerged Land Seagrass Protection Boating Restricted Areas
R. 68D-24.0041 Dutchman Key Private Submerged Lands Seagrass Protection Boating Restricted Areas
R. 68D-24.005 Sarasota County Boating Restricted Areas
R. 68D-24.006 Fort Lauderdale Boating Restricted Areas
R. 68D-24.008 Broward County Boating Restricted Areas
R. 68D-24.010 Pinellas County Boating Restricted Areas
R. 68D-24.011 Okeechobee Waterway Boating Restricted Areas
R. 68D-24.013 Dade County Boating Restricted Areas
R. 68D-24.014 Manatee County Boating Restricted Area
R. 68D-24.015 Apalachicola River Boating Restricted Area
R. 68D-24.016 Duval County Boating Restricted Areas
R. 68D-24.017 Palm Beach County Boating Restricted Areas
R. 68D-24.018 St. Johns River Boating Restricted Areas
R. 68D-24.019 Nassau County Boating Restricted Area
R. 68D-24.020 Suwannee and Santa Fe River Boating Restricted Areas
R. 68D-24.021 Ochlockonee River Boating Restricted Areas
R. 68D-24.108 Charlotte County Boating Restricted Area
R. 68D-24.109 Withlacoochee River Boating Restricted Areas
R. 68D-24.117 Escambia County Boating Restricted Area
R. 68D-24.118 Flagler County Boating Restricted Area
R. 68D-24.136 Lee County Boating Restricted Area
R. 68D-24.143 Martin County Boating Restricted Areas
R. 68D-24.144 Monroe County Boating Restricted Areas
R. 68D-24.146 Okaloosa County Boating Restricted Area
R. 68D-24.155 St. Johns County Boating Restricted Areas
R. 68D-24.164 Volusia County Boating Restricted Areas

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