921
Preliminary Report of Rainfall Event, November 21-26, 1984, South Florida Coastal Area
922
Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Marjorie Harris Carr discuss why people in Florida are less interested in the enviroment, media support and why a Democracy helps with Environmental issues
923
Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Marjorie Harris Carr discuss the basic simplicity of environmental problems
924
Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Marjorie Harris Carr talk about the importance of an educated public, discussion of the newness of Florida residents, ideas for spreading information to tourists regarding Florida conservation efforts and the Chamber of Commerce
925
Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Marjorie Harris Carr discuss changes of attitude towards the environment in state agencies.  Marjory Stoneman Douglas discusses bureaucracy and the importance of the Governor’s appointments to office
926
Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Marjorie Harris Carr talks about elected officials James Watt and Reaganism
927
Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Marjorie Harris Carr talk about closed minds and apathy amongst the public
928
Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Marjorie Harris Carr speak at length about local government and the water management district
929
Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Marjorie Harris Carr discuss the value that Floridians place on the environment, and how recreation plays a part in public interest
930
Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Marjorie Harris Carr talk about the differences between new and old Florida residents
931
Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Marjorie Harris Carr talk about how water supply will eventually control population growth in the Keys
932
Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Marjorie Harris Carr sum up the threats of exotics in Florida
933
Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Marjorie Harris Carr give final thoughts about the importance of tenaciousness as well as patience to help save Florida’s environment
934
Special voices: two Florida women
935
The role of the South Florida Water Management District in growth management
936
Short term effects of a freshwater discharge on the biota of St. Lucie estuary, Florida
937
Pesticide Residue Monitoring in Sediment and Surface Water Bodies Within the South Florida Water Management District
938
April 11, 1985 update of interim drought management report
939
May 9, 1985 Update of Interim Drought Management Report
940
Preliminary Evaluation of Hydrologic Data Collected from the C-103 basin, Dade County, Florida