Summary of the Opportunity Assessment Analysis: St. Pete

Native Habitats

Restorable Habitats

Habitat Type

Current Extent

Existing Conservation Lands

Proposed Conservation Lands*

Total Restoration Opportunity**

Existing Conservation Lands Restoration Opportunity

Proposed Conservation Lands Restoration Opportunity*

Subtidal

Hard Bottom

27 ac

27 ac

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Artificial Reefs

30 ac

30 ac

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Tidal Flats

2,384 ac

2,384 ac

N/A

I/D

I/D

N/A

Seagrasses

9,239 ac

9,239 ac

N/A

14,131 ac

14,131 ac

N/A

Oyster Bars

38 ac

38 ac

N/A

I/D

I/D

N/A

Intertidal

Mangrove Forests

3,014 ac

2,336 ac

616 ac

17 ac

5 ac

12 ac

Salt Barrens

6 ac

5 ac

1 ac

Salt Marshes

73 ac

31 ac

37 ac

23 ac (JU)

13 ac (JU)

10 ac (JU)

Living Shorelines

1 mi

LSSM

N/A

LSSM

N/A

N/A

Tidal Tributaries

27 mi

N/A

N/A

LSSM

N/A

N/A

Supratidal

Coastal Uplands

232 ac

148 ac

72 ac

280 ac

88 ac

192 ac

Non-Forested Freshwater Wetlands

321 ac

55 ac

106 ac

15 ac

1 ac

13 ac

Forested Freshwater Wetlands

233 ac

154 ac

60 ac

Native Uplands

239 ac

199 ac

27 ac

372 ac

72 ac

300 ac

N/A - Not Applicable; I/D - Insufficient Data; LSSM - Living Shoreline Suitability Model; JU - Potential Juncus Marsh Opportunity

*All lands identified for acquisition by partners, does not represent a 2030 target or 2050 goal

**Does not account for lands neither currently protected nor currently under consideration for acquisition