Sara Warner is an analyst at the Bureau of Surveying and Mapping, Division of State Lands, Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
Down to the Waterline contains a tapestry of several beautiful interwoven themes: that nature must be reckoned with when determining waterfront property lines; that we seldom if ever fully anticipate the repercussions of our technological achievements; that societal progress means more than bettering the human community—we now realize the whole biocommunity must be bettered; that often the natural world is far more beneficial to human society when left in its natural state. Applying these themes to the history of Florida's public/private property battles creates a fascinating tale.|Warner’s book should be of interest and useful to anyone who cares about the freedom to enjoy the outdoors on inland water bodies in Florida.
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