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Florida GAME
Florida’s economy and quality of life depend on the quality of coastal and marine ecosystems, which are under increasing pressure due to land development, pollution, recreational use, and commercial activities. The Geospatial Assessment of Marine Ecosystems (GAME) is a project that aims to define and describe Florida’s marine ecosystems to assist management of coastal and marine waters.


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Search the database and submit new data sets to the catalog.


What is Florida GAME?


View a copy of the Statement of work for Florida GAME


List of state and Federal organizations that have contributed to the data set catalog. This list is useful when searching the database by organization.


This is a list of active contributors to the GAME catalog either by submitting information themselves or by submitting information to GAME Staff.


Listing of peer reviewed publications for the GAME Project


Questions and Comments to GAME Staff.


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