Description
The management and restoration of the Biscayne Bay Coastal Wetlands (BBCW) is a complex
issue. Unlike other natural areas under the supervision of the National Park System, the BBCW
had endured many years of neglect and abuse by homesteaders who, prior to the establishment of
Biscayne National Monument in 1968, had free reign of the area and tried to farm and develop
the land by ditching and infilling. Furthermore, public works projects, dating back to the early
1900’s for mosquito control, land reclamation, and storm surge protection along with
homesteader activities have combined to compartmentalize the coastal wetlands of present
Biscayne National Park and adjacent marshes.