The Saint Sebastian River[1] is a river in the U.S. state of Florida, a tributary of the Indian River west and north of the city of Sebastian.
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Kayaking on the St. Sebastian River, Florida
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A Trip Down the St. Sebastian River
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HARVESTING OYSTERS ~ SAINT SEBASTIAN RIVER
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Dredging
Dredging took place from 2006 through 2009, costing $18 million and removing 2,000,000 cubic feet (57,000 m3) of muck from the bottom of the St. Sebastian River. The muck consisted of silt, clay, sand, shell and organic material, which consumed oxygen and threatened the life of aquatic species.[2]
See also
References
- ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Saint Sebastian River
- ^ "Third season of dredging underway". Indian River Lagoon Update. XVI (3): 1. Summer 2008.
27°51′17″N 80°29′26″W / 27.8547468°N 80.4906081°W
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