Aquatic Preserve St. Martins Marsh

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Last Updated: December 5, 2025

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Summary

Martins Marsh Aquatic Preserve is a protected area located in Florida. There are many good reasons to visit this area, including the chance to see unique wildlife species such as alligators, manatees, and a variety of bird species. Visitors can also enjoy fishing, kayaking, and hiking in the preserve. Some specific points of interest to see include the Big Bend Seagrasses Aquatic Preserve, the Withlacoochee Gulf Preserve, and the Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge. Interesting facts about the area include the fact that it is home to the largest undeveloped mangrove ecosystem in the United States, and that it has been designated a site of international importance by the Ramsar Convention. The best time of year to visit St. Martins Marsh Aquatic Preserve is during the winter months when the weather is mild and the wildlife is most active.

       

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Park & Land Designation Reference

National Park
Large protected natural areas managed by the federal government to preserve significant landscapes, ecosystems, and cultural resources; recreation is allowed but conservation is the priority.
State Park
Public natural or recreational areas managed by a state government, typically smaller than national parks and focused on regional natural features, recreation, and education.
Local Park
Community-level parks managed by cities or counties, emphasizing recreation, playgrounds, sports, and green space close to populated areas.
Wilderness Area
The highest level of land protection in the U.S.; designated areas where nature is left essentially untouched, with no roads, structures, or motorized access permitted.
National Recreation Area
Areas set aside primarily for outdoor recreation (boating, hiking, fishing), often around reservoirs, rivers, or scenic landscapes; may allow more development.
National Conservation Area (BLM)
BLM-managed areas with special ecological, cultural, or scientific value; more protection than typical BLM land but less strict than Wilderness Areas.
State Forest
State-managed forests focused on habitat, watershed, recreation, and sustainable timber harvest.
National Forest
Federally managed lands focused on multiple use—recreation, wildlife habitat, watershed protection, and resource extraction (like timber)—unlike the stricter protections of national parks.
Wilderness
A protected area set aside to conserve specific resources—such as wildlife, habitats, or scientific features—with regulations varying widely depending on the managing agency and purpose.
Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Land
Vast federal lands managed for mixed use—recreation, grazing, mining, conservation—with fewer restrictions than national parks or forests.
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