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Trails, bridges being completed at FISH Preserve

Trails, bridges being completed at FISH Preserve
A new bridge is one of several that connect the east and west sides of the FISH Preserve. – Leslie Lake | Sun

Trails and bridges to connect the east and west sides of the FISH (Florida Institute for Saltwater Heritage) Preserve are nearing completion. Land­scape architect Allen Garner, who completed much of the work at the preserve, showed off the work on Oct. 4 highlighting the features of the 98-acre space.

Some bridges at the FISH Preserve span waterways that connect to Sarasota Bay. - Leslie Lake | Sun

Some bridges at the FISH Preserve span waterways that connect to Sarasota Bay. - Leslie Lake | Sun

Some bridges at the FISH Preserve span waterways designed to be kayaked. - Leslie Lake | Sun

Some bridges at the FISH Preserve span waterways designed to be kayaked. - Leslie Lake | Sun

A picnic pavilion under construction features hand-carved finials. - Leslie Lake | Sun

A picnic pavilion under construction features hand-carved finials. - Leslie Lake | Sun

Allen Garner, who designed many of the upgrades at the FISH Preserve, gives an Oct. 4 tour. - Leslie Lake | Sun

Allen Garner, who designed many of the upgrades at the FISH Preserve, gives an Oct. 4 tour. - Leslie Lake | Sun

Sarasota Bay is visible at the south end of the preserve. - Leslie Lake | Sun

Sarasota Bay is visible at the south end of the preserve. - Leslie Lake | Sun

A future trail will be lined with shell at the FISH Preserve. - Leslie Lake | Sun

A future trail will be lined with shell at the FISH Preserve. - Leslie Lake | Sun

An old bottle found at the FISH Preserve. The 98-acre site was formerly a dumping ground. - Leslie Lake | Sun

An old bottle found at the FISH Preserve. The 98-acre site was formerly a dumping ground. - Leslie Lake | Sun