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Palms in wetland Everglades National Park; National Park Service On slide: Cypress Strand; B. Maynard; BICY; S-6; 017
Pan Evaporation, Potential and Actual Evapotranspiration Trends in South Florida Technical Paper SFWMD # 107; (Paper submitted for publication in Hydrological Processes Journal); June 9 th , 2010
2010-06
Panoramic aerial, Biscayne hammocks Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Keys and surrounding islands.
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1979-04
Panther and crocodile, 1883-1895? The Florida panther was shot either by Little Tiger in 1891 near Coconut Grove, or by Mr. Richards near the Punch Bowl (freshwater spring, Miami), January 17, 1895. Ralph Munroe shot the 14 ft., 7 in. crocodile at Arch Creek, the winter of 1883-84. He sent the skin to the American Museum of Natural History (New York), where it was placed on display.; (Funding) Electronic reproduction. Miami, Fla. : Reclaiming the Everglades, c2000. Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software. Digitized from photographs at the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, Miami, Florida.
Park ranger on low wall addressing group Everglades National Park; National Park Service View of Park Ranger standing on stone wall behind R.P. addressing a group of visitors. Caption reads: "A ranger interpreter guides a group of visitors down Anhinga Trail at RPVC. Many species of birds are visible here, along with the alligator. This area is heavily used as it is closet to the Main park entrance and offers so much variety in the wildlife viewing areas."
Park visitors walking beside water Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Park visitors on gravel walkway, beside water.
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1999-01
Park-goers swamp-slogging Everglades National Park; National Park Service View of visitors standing on rock as other visitors begin swamp slogging.
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Circa 1965
Parking lot Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Parking lot.
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1989-12
Patch Reefs, Biscayne National Park Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Pacific, Biscayne coral reefs.
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1992-09
Patch of seagrass Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Beneath Biscayne Bay.
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1970-07
Path winding through Matheson Hammock Everglades National Park; National Park Service View from walkway through Matheson Hammock of coconut and royal palms.
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1947-04
Pavilion, Boca Chita Key, March 1998 Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Boca Chita Key.
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1998-03
Peacock Inn and environs, 1886-circa. 1890. The Peacock Inn was built in 1883, in Coconut Grove (Miami). It was the first hotel on the South Florida mainland.; (Funding) Electronic reproduction. Miami, Fla. : Reclaiming the Everglades, c2000. Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software. Digitized from photographs at the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, Miami, Florida.
Peat Provinces Peat Provinces of Southern Florida (81-I-7)
1960-1970
Peat Stratigraphy of the Site Comparison of Modern Vegetation With Petrographuc Interpretations (81-XXVII-6)
1960/1970
Peat Types - Florida Bay Peat Types Encountered in Florida Bay (81-XXI-2)
1960/1970
1960-1970
People in gazebo Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Biscayne National Park. Visitors in gazebo, people on park bench to side.
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1997-08
People on board boat Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Biscayne National Park.
People with table, Boca Chita harbor Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Boca Chita Key.
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1998-03
1960/1970
Persea X-Sect I 81-VII-20
1960/1970
Persea X-Sect II 81-VII-21
1960/1970
Pesticide Residue Monitoring in Sediment and Surface Water Bodies Within the South Florida Water Management District; Pesticide residue monitoring in sediment and surface water within the South Florida Water Management District (Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references.; (Statement of Responsibility) by Richard J. Pfeuffer.; "June 1985."; [Vol. 1] issued without numbering.; Vol. 2 has title: Pesticide residue monitoring in sediment and surface water within the South Florida Water Management District.; "April 1985" on cover.; TECHNICAL PUBLICATION 85-2
1985-04
Pesticide Residue Monitoring in Sediment and Surface Water Bodies Within the South Florida Water Management District; Pesticide residue monitoring in sediment and surface water within the South Florida Water Management District (Bibliography) Includes bibliographical references.; (Statement of Responsibility) by Richard J. Pfeuffer.; "June 1985."; [Vol. 1] issued without numbering.; Vol. 2 has title: Pesticide residue monitoring in sediment and surface water within the South Florida Water Management District.; "April 1985" on cover.; Technical Publication 91-01; DRE 293
1991-01
Photographs depicting Brown Pelicans, 1929. From Photographs : series 50.
1929
Photographs depicting Cape Sable, 1928-1929. From Photographs : series 50.; Beginning in the James A. Waddell of Key West planted coconut palms on 1,120 acres at Middle Cape. (A few more also grew on East Cape.) Mostly untended, the Waddell Grove dominated the landscape until the 1935 hurricane destroyed the palms. These photographs are probably of the Middle Cape.
1929
Photographs depicting Cutler and environs, 1920. From Photographs : series 17.
1920
Photographs depicting Flamingo (East Cape, Cape Sable), 1932. From Photographs : series 50.; The Roberts family lived at Flamingo from 1901 to 1947.
1932
Photographs depicting Forward to the Soil publicity event, February 5, 1927. From Photographs : series 30.; The Miami Chamber of Commerce staged a publicity event, Forward to the Soil, to promote sales of reclaimed land, and which took place on the Roselawn Tract, near Hialeah. Without tribal consent, Musa Isle headman Tony Tommie participated in the ceremony, made peace and handed over the Everglades to whites. The rest of the tribe and the U.S. government did recognize his actions.
1927
Photographs depicting Musa Isle Indian Village, 1920-1927. From Photographs : series 30.; Musa Isle was a tourist attraction on the Miami River from 1919 to 1964.
1927
1929
1928
Photographs depicting alligator roping and wrestling, 1921-1927. From Photographs : series 39.; Henry Coppinger, Jr., made alligator wrestling popular. Seminoles learned from him, then made the ritual their own. Tony Tommie (Panther clan) was headman for the Seminole village at Musa Isle. (Headmen were tribal spokesmen, but not chiefs.)
1927
Photographs depicting animals, 1921-1931. Child celebrity Jackie Ott excelled as a swimmer and diver, and performed in many events during the 1920s.
1931
Photographs depicting birds, 1929-1933. From Photographs : series 50.
1933
Photographs depicting cactus, 1929. From Photographs : series 50.
1929
1929
1929
Photographs depicting foodways, 1920-1923. From Photographs : series 30.
1923
1929
1921
Photographs depicting the Pennsuco sugar plantation, 1921-1922. From Photographs : series 31.; Pennsuco (Pennsylvania Sugar Company) established a sugar plantation and mill in Broward County, 1920-1925. Taxes, soil deficiences, and flooding in 1925 ended the project.
1922
Photographs from an album, 1919-1920 From the papers of Mary McDougal Axelson, box 32, folder 30.
1920
Photographs of plants approximately 1913-1934 / collected and captioned by Gifford. Gifford introduced the cajupet melaleuca to Florida in 1906, when he planted seeds from Cuba at Davie (The tree is native to Australia). Melaleucas were intended to help reclaim lands by absorbing water and drying wetlands.
1934
Phyteral Analysis - Midway Island Core Phyteral Analyses of a Midway Key Core (81-XIV-5)
1960/1970
1984-03
Picnic area in wetlands Everglades National Park; National Park Service
1960/1970
Piles of mulch around trees Everglades National Park; National Park Service
1960-1970
Pioneer life in the Everglades, 1889-1910. Sarah McLain, nicknamed the Ox Woman and six feet four inches tall, was famous for her strength. At times she lived in Long Pine Key, Immokalee, and Fort Denaud on the Caloosahatchee River. The Crieges home was located at present-day Hallandale Boulevard and Old Dixie Highway.; (Funding) Electronic reproduction. Miami, Fla. : Reclaiming the Everglades, c2000. Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software. Digitized from photographs at the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, Miami, Florida.
1910
1960/1970
Plant Communities of the Kissimmee River Valley TECHNICAL PUBLICATION 80-7 #113; September 1980
1980-09
Plant overgrowth on Biscayne beach Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Photographs of Biscayne National Park.
Podium beside gravel path Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Picnic area by Biscayne Bay.
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1990-10
Pollen Distribution - 5 Cypress Heads Pollen Characterizing Taxodium Environment in Southern Florida (81-IV-B-4)
1960-1970
Pollen Frequencies - Mangrove Pond Core Pollen and Spore Frequencies in Upper Section of Mangrove Pond Core (81-XII-8)
1960/1970
Pollen Types - Nine Mile Bank I Important Pollen Types from Florida Bay Pigeon Key Nine mile Bank (81-XXI-12)
1960/1970
Pollen Types - Nine Mile Bank II Important Pollen Types from Florida Bay Pigeon Key Nine mile Bank (81-XXI-13)
1960/1970
Pollen Types - Nine Mile Bank III Important Pollen Types from Florida Bay Pigeon Key Nine mile Bank (81-XXI-14)
1960/1970
Pollen Types - Pigeon Key I Representative Pollen Types from Pigeon Key (81-XXI-7)
1960/1970
Pollen Types - Pigeon Key II Important Pollen Types from Florida Bay Pigeon Key (81-XXI-8)
1960/1970
Pollen Types - Pigeon Key III Important Pollen Types from Florida Bay Pigeon Key (81-XXI-9)
1960/1970
Pollen Types - Pigeon Key IV Important Pollen Types from Florida Bay Pigeon Key (81-XXI-10)
1960/1970
Pollen Types - Pigeon Key V Important Pollen Types from Florida Bay Pigeon Key (81-XXI-11)
1960/1970
Pollen and Peat Profile for 58-TI Pollen and Peat Profiles of Core 518-T1 (81-XXV-3)
1960/1970
Pollen and Peat Profiles for Core 76-13 Pollen and Peat Profiles of Core 76-13 (81-XXV-8)
1960/1970
Pollock Key 81-XX-10
1960/1970
Pollution Control Aspects of Water Management 16 p. ; 28 cm.; Cover title.; [paper presented at] "State section, American Society of Agricultural Engineers, Langford Hotel, Winter Park, Florida, May 15, 1971".; (Ownership) Florida Collection, Government Documents, Green Library, Florida International University
1971
Pond Apple Slough : Preliminary Assessment and Rehydration Test Technical Publication WS-10; December 2001
2001-12
Population Dynamics and Conservation of Snail Kites in Florida: The Importance of Spatial and Temporal Scale Figure 1. Map of South Florida showing inter-wetland movements (arrows) of adult radio-tagged Snail Kites over a 1-year period from April 1992-April 1993 (left). These movements illustrate a network of habitats used by Snail Kites (right). We have shown data for this limited time period to minimize cluttering. The complete habitat network is substantially more detailed.
1997

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