» Pine Island Sound SAVs (Seagrasses): 

SAVs (Seagrasses) (Halodule wrightii, Halophila englemanni, Halophila decipiens, Ruppia maritime, Syringodium filiforme, Thalassia testudinum, Vallisneria american)

Courtney, C. M.  (1981).  Environmental monitoring Captiva (South Seas) Beach restoration, Part 1: benthic macroinvertebrate, seagrass and abiotic monitoring.  Lee County Board of Commissioners.  Interim Report No. 1.  139pp. 

Fraser, Thomas H. and Ralph T. Montgomery.  (1997).  Compendium of existing monitoring programs in the greater Charlotte Harbor watershed.  187 pp.  North Fort Myers, FL: Charlotte Harbor National Estuary Program.

(This report describes monitoring programs for the Charlotte Harbor National Estuary Program study area.(including the Myakka River).The objectives of this report are to: 1) identify and describe all existing land, air, terrestrial and aquatic wildlife and vegetation, and water monitoring programs that pertain to the study area; 2) provide a summary of those programs both temporally and geographically; 3) help identify areas where monitoring is lacking or where protocols are inconsistent; and 4) assist existing programs in coordinating their efforts and increase understanding of programs across organizations.)

Loflin, R. K.  (1995).  Effects of docks on seagrass beds in the Charlotte Harbor estuary.  Florida Scientist, 58(2): 198-205.
(The author examined conditions related to boat docks in submerged seagrass beds in Pine Island Sound and San Carlos Bay.)