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Boyce, S.G., and W.M. Martin. 1993. The future of the terrestrial communities of the southeastern United States. Pp. 339–366, In W.H. Martin, S.G. Boyce, and A.C. Echternacht (Eds.). Biodiversity of the Southeastern United States, Lowland Terrestrial Communities. Wiley, New York,
445:. Flooded areas have significant tracts of floodplain forest. All of these southeastern forest types were devastated by logging between 1880 and 1920, and the Apalachicola contains some of the finest remaining examples of old growth forest in the southeast. The endangered tree species 552:, and Apalachicola River Wildlife and Environmental Area, as well as the Apalachicola River Water Management Area. It has been suggested that this watershed should be nationally ranked and appreciated as being as significant as the 350:, an association of Native American towns located on what is now the Chattahoochee River. The Spanish included what is now called the Chattahoochee River as part of one river, calling all of it from its origins in the southern 476:. Over 230,000 acres (93,000 ha) of this diverse delta complex are included within the Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve. There are also dunes with coastal grasslands and interdunal swales. 847: 657: 1119: 556:
or Great Smoky Mountains. To raise awareness about the importance of preserving the natural state of the river and its inhabitants, Florida film producer
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Map of the Apalachicola River watershed showing the two main tributaries, the Chattahoochee River (left) and the Flint River (right).
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White, P.S.; Wilds, S.P.; Thunhorst, G.A. (1998). "Southeast". In M.J. Mac; P.A. Opler; C.E. Puckett Haecker; P.D. Doran (eds.).
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Keddy, Paul A. (1 July 2009). "Thinking Big: A Conservation Vision for the Southeastern Coastal Plain of North America".
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The watershed contains nationally significant forests, with some of the highest biological diversity east of the
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The river forms the boundary between the Eastern and Central time zones in Florida, until it reaches the
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Aquatic habitats in relation to river flow in the Apalachicola River floodplain, Florida
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The river is formed on the state line between Florida and Georgia, near the town of
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Some of the remaining important areas of natural habitat along the river include
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at 4,458 ft (1,359 m), near the headwaters of the Chattahoochee River.
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During Florida's British colonial period, the river formed the boundary between
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Apalachicola River
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along the east bank of the river. The highest point within the watershed is
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is a river, approximately 160 miles (260 km) long, in the state of
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Interstate 10 WB crossing between Gadsden County and Jackson County
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highlighted this system in a 2006 documentary broadcast on PBS.
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is approximately 500 miles (800 km). Its name comes from
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The basin of the Apalachicola River is also noted for its
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to the region; it clings to forested slopes and bluffs in
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The lumberman's assault on the southern forest, 1880–1920
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Apalachicola, Chattahoochee and Flint (ACF) River Basin
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Status and Trends of the Nation's Biological Resources
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rivers. The actual confluence is contained within the
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(1991). 773:South Atlantic-Gulf Water Resource Region 354:foothills down to the Gulf of Mexico the 265:19,602 cu ft/s (555.1 m/s) 1120:Apalachicola Bluffs and Ravines Preserve 896: 886:. Boca Raton, Florida: Lewis Publishers. 574: 489: 478: 1958:Bodies of water of Gulf County, Florida 840: 838: 243:19,500 sq mi (50,505 km) 14: 1920: 1083:Flint-Chattahoochee-Apalachicola basin 1938:Drainage basins of the Gulf of Mexico 1140: 844: 410:, an inlet of the Gulf of Mexico, at 1098:(archived), Florida State University 835: 801: 570: 494:View of the Apalachicola River near 1078:National Estuarine Research Reserve 1024:. Elam S. Stoltzfus. 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Appalachicola River

United States
Florida
Lake Seminole
Chattahoochee, Florida
30°42′31″N 84°51′50″W / 30.7086°N 84.8639°W / 30.7086; -84.8639
Mouth
Gulf of Mexico
Apalachicola, Florida
29°43′27″N 84°58′39″W / 29.7243°N 84.9776°W / 29.7243; -84.9776
/æpəlæɪˈklə/
Florida
watershed
Apalachicola, Chattahoochee and Flint (ACF) River Basin
Gulf of Mexico
Chattahoochee River
Georgia
Apalachicola Province
Appalachian
Chattahoochee, Florida
Panama City
Flint
Chattahoochee
Lake Seminole
Jim Woodruff Dam
Florida Panhandle
Bristol
Gulf County
Chipola River

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