Daily Update On Lake Okeechobee

DEP’S Daily Update On Lake Okeechobee, Tuesday, February 23

“Caloosahatchee Salinity Conditions: Salinity (based on optimal conditions for adult oysters) increased and are in the good range at Sanibel and at Shell Point and in the poor range at Cape Coral.

St. Lucie Salinity Conditions: Salinity at the U.S. 1 bridge remains the same and continues to be in the poor range.”

“Rainfall for the current week is forecast to be above average. The forecast is for 0.7 inches of rain tomorrow (average for the week is 0.5 inches). After tomorrow, no rain is forecasted for the next seven days.”

The Department of Environmental Protection issued the following news release.

For Immediate Release: February 23, 2016, 2:23 PM/E

Summary of the State of Florida’s Actions:

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s Wildlife Update:

The FWC continues to monitor water levels and the status of wildlife in three Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) in South Florida within the Everglades ecosystem. The three areas, Everglades and Francis S. Taylor WMA, Holey Land WMA and Rotenberger WMA, encompass 736,881 acres. These WMAs provide important habitat for a diversity of imperiled wildlife species, including the Everglades snail kite, Everglades mink, little blue heron, tri-colored heron, snowy egret, white ibis, wood stork and limpkin, as well as native and abundant species like American alligators, white-tailed deer and marsh rabbits.

Everglades WMA:

Rotenberger WMA:

Holey Land WMA:

Wildlife surveys conducted on WMA levees and tree islands, the only remaining high ground in the WMAs, during the week of Feb. 15 suggest increased use by wildlife. As a result, the remaining high ground is showing increased signs of degradation. As long as water levels remain high, conditions of upland areas as well as the wildlife dependent on them will continue to be impacted.

Salinity Conditions:

Caloosahatchee Salinity Conditions: Salinity (based on optimal conditions for adult oysters) increased and are in the good range at Sanibel and at Shell Point and in the poor range at Cape Coral.

St. Lucie Salinity Conditions: Salinity at the U.S. 1 bridge remains the same and continues to be in the poor range.

Rainfall Information:

In January 2016, South Florida experienced the wettest January on record since record keeping began in 1932. Over the past three days, there has been no rainfall over the region.

South Florida Water Management District’s Rainfall Forecast:

Rainfall for the current week is forecast to be above average. The forecast is for 0.7 inches of rain tomorrow (average for the week is 0.5 inches). After tomorrow, no rain is forecasted for the next seven days.

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