Learn about the Florida BlueWays project, including the project
background, the applications that have been developed, and the
goals that have been established for the future.
Florida BlueWays
Interactive Mapping Service
Florida BlueWays is a marine resource management project that
the Fish and Wildlife Research Institute (FWRI) has been involved
in over the last few years. The program, funded by the Department
of Environmental Protection's Florida Coastal Management Program,
assesses current management scenarios and programs within Florida
in order to evaluate their strengths and weaknesses, fill in gaps,
and ultimately join existing management programs together under a
single, unified management network.
Florida BlueWays addresses both the science and
human use aspects in the environment and their subsequent impacts
and roles within ocean management. The goal of Florida BlueWays is
to develop innovative methods, tools, partnerships, and processes
to address ecological and sociological concerns about coastal and
ocean systems.
Marine resource management in Florida has been single-issue
driven and lacks a unifying process or plan across regions, issues,
laws, or stake-holder interest groups. FWRI has invested
considerable resources to develop new methods, tools, techniques
and organizational structures to move the BlueWays program toward a
"regionally focused, data driven, place-based, approach to coastal
management."
The remaining challenge is to develop a
defensible, conceptual framework and implementation strategy for
building a process that can systematically focus research,
management, funding, and stakeholder interests to provide maximum
ecological protection for Florida's coastal and marine
ecosystem.
The Florida BlueWays project is being tested in Charlotte
Harbor, one of the many estuaries in Florida. The Florida BlueWays
process builds on landscape ecology principles, gap analysis tools,
and GIS-based modeling techniques to describe competing
opportunities and user conflicts in coastal and ocean systems.

The heart of the current characterization effort is a mapping
process that will paint a data-driven picture of competing
opportunities in Charlotte Harbor, Florida. Although this picture
will address certain social and economic considerations, FWRI must
devise new ways of modeling and investigating these considerations.
For example, scale has been a confounding influence on the
characterization process and continues to pose a significant
methodological challenge.
In the end, the long-term goal of Florida BlueWays is to
graphically articulate the inherent spatial connectivity of
Florida's marine resources, coastal activities (human use), and
related stakeholders.