SHRC Draft Plan
Why Restore the Summer Haven River? ... and Beaches, the Inlet, Pellicer Creek and their ecosystems? Because man-made changes continue threatening them.
Historical (1930s) easement deeds from property owners along the river granted dredging rights to the United States to maintain navigability—Documentation of the NATURAL Summer Haven River as part of the Intra Coastal Waterway.
However, also in the 30s, a decision was made to redirect the IWW. Dredged material was deposited onto nearby marshland, artificially expanding and elevating what then became known as Rattlesnake Island. This human-driven reshaping turned what had been a small, marshy island of less than two acres into a landmass exceeding 200 acres today.
https://www.nps.gov/foma/faqs.htm
“Much of the northern portion of Rattlesnake Island consists of sandy fill pumped in from dredging operations that maintain the boat channels in the Intracoastal Waterway.”
— National Park Service, Assessment of Coastal Water Quality at Fort Matanzas National Monument, page 3.
https://irma.nps.gov/DataStore/DownloadFile/466541
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Over the following decades, the changes from separating the Summer Haven River from it's estuary ecosystem has taken its toll on both. When flowing, it continues to feed water into Pellicer Creek. But allowing it to stop flowing degrades the ecology, water quality, marine life, fishing, oysters, and state park conservation and recreational assets.
The Summer Haven River, when flowing is a magical arterial flow of life supporting nutrients, tidal action and serene beauty.
Help us find the permanent protective solution this river, it's entire estuary system and Summer Haven Beach and deserve.
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Mission Statement
SHRC will achieve restoration, revitalization and resiliency of these ecosystems, infrastructure & properties :
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Summer Haven River
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Matanzas Inlet
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Summer Haven Beaches
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Pellicer Creek
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AIA and other roads
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Summerhouse
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Membership
SHRC members, Friends of Summer Haven River, & Summerhouse Beach & Racket Club
​Area Representatives
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North Summer Haven
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Terry Parker, Angela Pate
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Historic Summer Haven
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Eric Cardenas
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Barrataria Island
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Denise Cochran, Scott Siemens
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South Summer Haven
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Brian Love, Pamela Stewart
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Summer Island
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Lynette Hendricks​​
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Summerhouse
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Dina Elani , Malcom Fabre
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Green: Free Flowing River --->
Blue: Blocked from Ian & Nichole --->


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Our Mission
SHRC will achieve the restoration, revitalization and resiliency of the Summer Haven River, Summer Haven Beaches, Matanzas Inlet, Pellicer Creek, A1A and all roads, and the ecosystems they support.
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Our Activities
Working with county, state and federal officials, SHRC is opening doors to collaborative coastal projects in Summer Haven. Coalitions are important to protect public assets for everyone.

Membership
Become a Member of SHRC.
Projects pursued by SHRC will ONLY work if we have thousands of people engaged and speaking with one voice.
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You can join without any cost or time commitment and choose to get emails or not.
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By becoming a member you CAN know of gatherings and progress. SHRC pursues coalition building, solution design, funding strategies, and grant development.
Outreach
Advocacy and Education
Our Community Outreach provides a forum for people to come together to advocate for long needed strategic planning and action. We believe that by working together, we can create a more resilient future for everyone.
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SHRC supports local, state and federal government efforts for long term resilience strategies and implementation.
Volunteering
Get Involved - Make a Difference
Volunteer to create a more sustainable and resilient future for our coastal communities. Whether you're interested in volunteering, donating, or simply learning more about our work, there are many ways to get involved.
When you join SHRC you can answer YES to volunteering to help! Or, you can email us at askSHRC@gmail.com.