Florida. State Board of Conservation

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The State Board of Conservation was created in 1933 (Ch. 16178, Laws). The Board licensed salt water fishing boats; controlled the state's geological and water resources, including conservation and geologic surveys; encouraged the development of waterways; controlled the flood control and water management districts; and promoted the seafood industry in Florida. In 1969, the Board's functions were transferred to the Dept. of Natural Resources and the Dept. of Business Regulation (Ch. 69-106, Laws).

From the description of Marketing subject files, 1965-1967. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413627

From the description of Emergency Coordinator of Mines Herman Gunter records, 1935-1945. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413452

From the description of Water resources subject files, 1961-1968. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413630

From the description of Minutes, 1933-1970. (Florida State Archive). WorldCat record id: 32413097

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associatedWith Florida. Dept. of Natural Resources. corporateBody
associatedWith Florida. Division of Marine Resources. corporateBody
associatedWith Florida. Division of Resource Management. corporateBody
associatedWith Gunter, Herman. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Florida
Florida
Florida
Florida
Subject
Cooking (Seafood)
Fishery management
Flood control
Home economics
Mines and mineral resources
Natural resources
Water districts
Water quality management
Water resources development
World War, 1939-1945
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Active 1965

Active 1967

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