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Oyster Bar Marsh Trail <br /> Purpose of the Oyster Bar Marsh Trail <br /> The purpose of the Oyster Bar Marsh Waterfront Trail is to create a trail system for public access <br /> to the Indian River Lagoon along the perimeter of the Oyster Bar impoundment. <br /> Oyster Bar Marsh Trail Goals <br /> • Create a public/pnvate partnership to develop and maintain a multi-use recreational trail <br /> at Oyster Bar Marsh. <br /> • Provide for a diversity of passive recreational and educational opportunities appropriate <br /> for the natural resources at Oyster Bar Marsh <br /> • Continue to protect, enhance and conserve the natural resources of the Lagoon and <br /> adjoining wetland and upland habitats. <br /> Oyster Bar Marsh Background and Initiative <br /> The Oyster Bar Marsh project comprises approximately 155 acres of mantime hammock and <br /> impounded wetland, located between State Road AIA and the Indian River Lagoon on Orchid <br /> Island (Hutchinson Island), approximately 0 8 mile north of the Indian River— St. Lucie County <br /> line (Figure 1). In 2001, Indian River County purchased seven parcels from three private <br /> landowners, resulting in a total acquired project area of 96 acres The seven parcels were <br /> purchased, in part, with funds from the Florida Communities Trust (FCT) Preservation 2000 <br /> program. At the time, acquisitions were to proceed as adjacent parcels could be acquired. <br /> Unfortunately, the County was unable to purchase remaining parcels to date <br /> As early as 2010, the Indian River Land Trust (IRLT) identified Oyster Bar Marsh as a high <br /> priority area for acquisition. Of the remaining parcels, six parcels owned by four private owners <br /> were identified by the Land Trust as necessary to fully meet the objectives of hydrologic <br /> restoration and recreational opportunities at Oyster Bar Marsh Specifically, these parcels contain <br /> the remaining sections of the perimeter dike and total 41 acres (Figure 2) To date, the Land <br /> Trust has acquired four of the parcels totaling 30 acres. <br /> 1 <br />