Videos from the National Estuary Programs
Take a virtual tour to some of our National Estuary Programs (NEPs)! See what their estuaries look like as you kayak or fly overhead. Discover the challenges they are facing and solutions they have proposed or developed. Find out why estuaries are so vital and important to our lives.
Charlotte Harbor National Estuary Program:
The following videos are posted on You Tube:
- Neighbor-to-Neighbor Florida-Friendly Landscaping, 10 1-minute videos, 2008
- 1. Right Plant Right Place
- 2. Water Efficiently
- 3. Fertilizers
- 4. Mulch
- 5. Wildlife
- 6. Pesticides
- 7. Recycle
- 8. Stormwater
- 9. Waterfront
- 10. Benefits
- Boating and Seagrasses, 8 minutes, 2006
The following videos are included on one DVD. To order them, go to the Charlotte Harbor Resources: Publications, Posters, Videos and More page.

"The Network of an Estuary: Charlotte Harbor National Estuary Program"—Clyde Butcher, photographer and environmentalist, introduces the Charlotte Harbor National Estuary Program to the viewer, and 17 members of the Program's Management Conference tell the value of our local estuaries, the importance of the NEP and issues of concern and actions undertaken by the Program's partners. This video can be ordered online as either a 27-minute program or an 8-minute program. 2002.
"Series of Short Videos"—Six short videos help viewers better understand local estuaries, watersheds, animals, mangroves and seagrasses, how to spot them while boating and how to minimize damage to these valuable plants. 2006.
- Galveston Bay Estuary Program:
Indian River Lagoon National Estuary Program:
"Off the Map: Kayaking the Indian River Lagoon" (Flash) (About Flash Player)
Explore the lagoon's natural splendor and how people are confronting the challenges it faces.
Long Island Sound Study:
Sarasota Bay Estuary Program:
Our Vision, "Sarasota Bay: Celebrating Our Water Heritage" (Flash) (About Flash Player)
The waters of Sarasota Bay are home to a bountiful natural and cultural heritage that defines our sense of place.
Tillamook Estuaries Partnership:
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