This is a good idea. However about half of your examples have nothing to do with the problem. Your just going to muddy the problem and cause people problems if you don't keep things accurate.
Rose, Woodville Karst Plain, and Karst Underwater Research all have permits with the state. Those caves are not open to the public and have nothing to do with the state pass program. Hart Springs is owned by Gilchrist County and charges $20. which includes the park entrance fees.
Water's journey was funded by the state springs initiative and you might want to ask Wes before you use his name. You could endanger any funding he is trying to get at this point.
You can add that when Manatee springs was threatened by a lime rock mine it was cave divers who reported the problem, gathered information and went to the water permitting board to get that stopped. They were able to stop that mine and keep the water clear. Talk to Annette or Mark Long. They were the head of that project.
I'll think and see if I can remember any other things we did. I know there were also some clean ups at Lafeyette Blue which will also be affected.



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