Division of Environmental Assessment and Restoration

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The Division of Environmental Assessment and Restoration is a specialized branch of Florida’s state environmental agency responsible for monitoring, evaluating, and helping restore the quality of the state’s air, water, and natural ecosystems.

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instanceOf environmental protection organization
government agency division
abbreviation DEAR
activity air quality assessment
collection and analysis of environmental data
development of environmental restoration plans
ecosystem health assessment
environmental monitoring
support for regulatory and policy decisions with scientific information
water quality assessment
country United States of America
surface form: United States
employerType state government
field air quality management
ecology
ecosystem restoration
environmental assessment
environmental data management
environmental monitoring
environmental protection
water quality management
focusArea protection of aquatic ecosystems in Florida
protection of public health through environmental quality
protection of terrestrial ecosystems in Florida
jurisdiction Florida air resources
Florida groundwater
Florida natural ecosystems
Florida surface waters
Florida
surface form: State of Florida
locatedIn Florida
parentOrganization Florida Department of Environmental Protection
partOf Florida environmental management framework
purpose to evaluate environmental conditions in Florida
to monitor the quality of Florida’s air, water, and natural ecosystems
to provide scientific data for environmental decision-making in Florida
to support restoration of impaired air, water, and natural ecosystems in Florida
responsibility evaluating environmental trends in Florida
identifying impaired waters and ecosystems in Florida
monitoring Florida’s environmental quality
supporting restoration of impaired waters and ecosystems in Florida
sector public sector
state Florida
uses data analysis and modeling
environmental indicators
scientific monitoring programs

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Florida Department of Environmental Protection hasPart Division of Environmental Assessment and Restoration