(1) The aquatic preserves established under this act shall include only lands or water bottoms owned by the state as set forth in s. 253.03 and such lands or water bottoms owned by other governmental agencies as may be specifically authorized for inclusion by appropriate instrument in writing from such agency. Any privately owned lands or water bottoms shall be deemed to be excluded therefrom; however, the board may negotiate an arrangement with any such private owner by which such land may be included in the preserves.
(2) Any publicly owned and maintained navigation channel or other public works project authorized by the United States Congress designed to improve or maintain commerce and navigation shall be deemed excluded from the aquatic preserves established under this act.
(3) All lands lost by avulsion or by artificially induced erosion shall be deemed excluded from the provisions of this act.
History.—s. 1, ch. 75-172.
Structure Florida Statutes
Title XVIII - Public Lands and Property
Chapter 258 - State Parks and Preserves
Part II - Aquatic Preserves (Ss. 258.35-258.46)
258.35 - Short title; ss. 258.35-258.394 and 258.40-258.46.
258.38 - Types of aquatic preserves.
258.39 - Boundaries of preserves.
258.391 - Cockroach Bay Aquatic Preserve.
258.392 - Gasparilla Sound-Charlotte Harbor Aquatic Preserve.
258.3925 - Lemon Bay Aquatic Preserve.
258.393 - Terra Ceia Aquatic Preserve wastewater or effluent discharge activities.
258.394 - Guana River Marsh Aquatic Preserve.
258.395 - Big Bend Seagrasses Aquatic Preserve.
258.396 - Boca Ciega Bay Aquatic Preserve.
258.397 - Biscayne Bay Aquatic Preserve.
258.399 - Oklawaha River Aquatic Preserve.
258.3991 - Nature Coast Aquatic Preserve.
258.41 - Establishment of aquatic preserves.
258.42 - Maintenance of preserves.
258.435 - Use of aquatic preserves for the accommodation of visitors.