
Summary
The Fort Mose Historic State Park living shoreline project in St. Johns County covers 200 linear feet of shoreline. Designed by the University of Central Florida, it includes an edging approach with oyster mats, recycled oyster shell, and native plants such as black mangroves and salt marsh grasses
Project Details
| Location | |
|---|---|
| Project Lead | University of Central Florida |
| Type of Project | Edging |
| Materials | Oyster mats/bags and native plants |
| Project Size | 200 linear feet |
Project Lead/Partners
UCF


