Black Creek

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Black Creek is a waterway in northeastern Florida that feeds into the St. Johns River and is known for its dark, tannin-rich waters and surrounding wetlands.

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Surface form Occurrences
Black Creek (Florida) 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
waterway
basinCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
flowsThrough Clay County, Florida NERFINISHED
hasEcosystemType riparian ecosystem
wetland ecosystem
hasHabitat aquatic plants
fish species typical of Florida blackwater streams
wading birds
hasRecreationActivity boating
canoeing
fishing
kayaking
hasWaterChemistryFeature high dissolved organic carbon
tannins from decaying vegetation
knownFor dark tannin-stained waters
surrounding wetlands
locatedIn Northeastern Florida
locatedInHydrologicalSystem St. Johns River basin NERFINISHED
mouth St. Johns River NERFINISHED
mouthLocatedIn Clay County, Florida NERFINISHED
partOf St. Johns River watershed NERFINISHED
region Northeast Florida NERFINISHED
state Florida
surroundedBy wetlands
tributaryOf St. Johns River NERFINISHED
waterCharacteristic tannin-rich
waterColor dark
waterType freshwater

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St. Johns River tributary Black Creek