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National Park Service Invites Public Input on Playalinda District Storm Adaptive Management Plan 

February 12, 2026by Ranger Tom0

The National Park Service (NPS) is seeking public input on the draft adaptive management plan for Canaveral National Seashore’s Playalinda District. The plan aims to address the changing shoreline conditions in this area. The public is invited to comment on this plan starting February 11.

The draft plan is a response to the changing shoreline conditions at Canaveral National Seashore’s Playalinda District. This area has been experiencing significant changes due to various environmental factors. The adaptive management plan is designed to help manage these changes and protect the area’s natural resources.

The NPS is welcoming public input to ensure that the plan is comprehensive and considers all potential impacts and solutions. The public can access the draft plan and submit their comments through the NPS’s official website. The NPS believes that public involvement is crucial in managing and preserving our national parks.

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