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   Funds  in  Specific  Appropriation  1654  are  provided  for the Florida
   Flood  Hub  for  Applied  Research  and  Innovation  pursuant to section
   380.0933, Florida Statutes.

1655   FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY
       MAINTENANCE, REPAIRS AND CONSTRUCTION -
        STATEWIDE
        FROM LAND ACQUISITION TRUST FUND . .                         3,000,000

1656   FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY
       CORAL REEF RESTORATION
        FROM GENERAL REVENUE FUND  . . . . .        9,500,000

   Funds   in  Specific  Appropriation  1656,  are  provided  to  implement
   Florida's Coral Reef Restoration and Recovery (FCR3) Initiative to enter
   into  agreements  with  academic  and private partnerships to establish,
   expand,  and  maintain  in-state  propagation  and  grow-out facilities;
   develop  and  implement  strategies  and site-specific restoration plans
   including  curriculum  for a trained workforce; and reinforce and expand
   restoration efforts across Florida's Coral Reef.

   In  funding  projects, the Department shall work to establish additional
   partnerships  in  coastal fiscally constrained counties that create jobs
   and support the propagation of coral.

1657   GRANTS AND AIDS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND
       NONSTATE ENTITIES - FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY
       FLORIDA COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
        FROM FEDERAL GRANTS TRUST FUND . . .                         1,440,443

1658   GRANTS AND AIDS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND
       NONSTATE ENTITIES - FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY
       FLOODING AND SEA LEVEL RISE RESILIENCE
        PLAN - STATEWIDE
        FROM RESILIENT FLORIDA TRUST FUND  .                       200,000,000

   Funds   in  Specific  Appropriation  1658  are  provided  for  the  plan
   outlined  in  s.  380.093(5),  Florida  Statutes,  as  submitted  to the
   Governor,  the  President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of
   Representatives on December 1, 2024. In making awards, projects included
   in  the  alternative option A1 to maximize the impact in Florida's local
   communities shall take priority.

   In  the  event that projects included in the plan are unable to continue
   or  if excess funds are identified by completed projects, the department
   may reallocate funds to the next project on the ranked list.

1659   GRANTS AND AIDS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND
       NONSTATE ENTITIES - FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY
       RESILIENT FLORIDA PLANNING GRANTS
        FROM RESILIENT FLORIDA TRUST FUND  .                        20,000,000

1660   GRANTS AND AIDS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND
       NONSTATE ENTITIES - FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY
       CLEAN MARINA
        FROM FEDERAL GRANTS TRUST FUND . . .                           500,000

1661   GRANTS AND AIDS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENTS AND
       NONSTATE ENTITIES - FIXED CAPITAL OUTLAY
       BEACH PROJECTS - STATEWIDE
        FROM GENERAL REVENUE FUND  . . . . .       50,000,000
        FROM LAND ACQUISITION TRUST FUND . .                        50,000,000

   From   the   funds   in  Specific  Appropriation  1661,  $50,000,000  in
   recurring  funds from the Land Acquisition Trust Fund is provided to the
   Department   of   Environmental  Protection  to  renourish  and  fortify
   Florida's  beaches  and coastal shorelines consistent with any component
   of  the  comprehensive long-term management plan developed in accordance
   with  section 161.161, Florida Statutes. Funds may be used in accordance
   with  section  161.101,  Florida Statutes, for projects on annual ranked
   lists, storm repair projects, or projects on lands managed by the state.

   From   the   funds   in   Specific  Appropriation  1661,  an  additional
   $50,000,000  in  nonrecurring  funds  from  the  General Revenue Fund is
   provided  to the Department of Environmental Protection to renourish and
   fortify  Florida's beaches and coastal shorelines with impacts resulting