South Atlantic–Gulf water resource region

The South Atlantic–Gulf water resource region is one of 21 major geographic areas, or regions, in the first level of classification used by the United States Geological Survey to divide and sub-divide the United States into successively smaller hydrologic units. These geographic areas contain either the drainage area of a major river, or the combined drainage areas of a series of rivers.[1][2]

The South Atlantic–Gulf region, which is listed with a 2-digit hydrologic unit code (HUC) of 03, has an approximate size of 141,984 square miles (367,740 square kilometers), and consists of 18 subregions, which are listed with the 4-digit HUCs 0301 through 0318.

This region includes the drainage that ultimately discharges into: (a) the Atlantic Ocean within and between the states of Virginia and Florida; (b) the Gulf of Mexico within and between the states of Florida and Louisiana; and (c) the associated waters. The geographic area of the South Atlantic–Gulf region includes all of Florida and South Carolina, and parts of Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia.[3]

The South Atlantic–Gulf region, with its 18 4-digit sub-region hydrologic unit boundaries.

Listing of water resource subregions

Subregion HUC[4] Subregion Name[4] Subregion Description[3] Subregion Location[4] Subregion Size[4] Subregion Map
0301 Chowan–Roanoke SubregionThe coastal drainage and associated waters from and including the Back Bay drainage to Oregon Inlet.Located in Virginia and North Carolina.19,063 sq mi (49,370 km2)
HUC0301
HUC0301
0302 Neuse–Pamlico SubregionThe coastal drainage and associated waters from Oregon Inlet to Browns Inlet.Located in North Carolina.14,305 sq mi (37,050 km2)
HUC0302
HUC0302
0303 Cape Fear SubregionThe coastal drainage and associated waters from Browns Inlet to and including the Cape Fear River Basin.Located in North Carolina.9,224 sq mi (23,890 km2)
HUC0303
HUC0303
0304 Pee Dee SubregionThe coastal drainage and associated waters from the Cape Fear River Basin boundary to the Santee River Basin boundary.Located in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia.18,865 sq mi (48,860 km2)
HUC0304
HUC0304
0305 Edisto–Santee SubregionThe coastal drainage and associated waters from and including the Santee River Basin to the Savannah River Basin boundary.Located in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.23,859 sq mi (61,790 km2)
HUC0305
HUC0305
0306 Ogeechee–Savannah SubregionThe coastal drainage and associated waters from and including the Savannah River Basin to the Altamaha River Basin boundary.Located in Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.16,926 sq mi (43,840 km2)
HUC0306
HUC0306
0307 Altamaha–St. Marys SubregionThe coastal drainage and associated waters from and including the Altamaha River Basin to the St. Johns River Basin boundary.Located in Florida and Georgia.20,785 sq mi (53,830 km2)
HUC0307
HUC0307
0308 St. Johns SubregionThe coastal drainage and associated waters from and including the St. Johns River Basin to St. Lucie Inlet.Located in Florida.11,387 sq mi (29,490 km2)
HUC0308
HUC0308
0309 Southern Florida SubregionThe coastal drainage and associated waters from St. Lucie Inlet to and including the Caloosahatchee River Basin, and interior drainage south of the St. Johns and Peace River Basins.Located in Florida.17,803 sq mi (46,110 km2)
HUC0309
HUC0309
0310 Peace–Tampa Bay SubregionThe coastal drainage and associated waters from the Caloosahatchee River Basin boundary to and including the Withlacoochee River Basin.Located in Florida.9,751 sq mi (25,250 km2)
HUC0310
HUC0310
0311 Suwannee SubregionThe coastal drainage and associated waters from the Withlacoochee River Basin boundary to and including the Aucilla River Basin.Located in Florida and Georgia.13,520 sq mi (35,000 km2)
HUC0311
HUC0311
0312 Ochlockonee SubregionThe coastal drainage and associated waters from the Aucilla River Basin boundary to and including the Ochlockonee River Basin.Located in Florida and Georgia.3,665 sq mi (9,490 km2)
HUC0312
HUC0312
0313 Apalachicola SubregionThe coastal drainage and associated waters from the Ochlockonee River Basin boundary to and including the Apalachicola River Basin and the drainage into Apalachicola Bay.Located in Alabama, Florida, and Georgia.20,355 sq mi (52,720 km2)
HUC0313
HUC0313
0314 Choctawhatchee–Escambia SubregionThe coastal drainage and associated waters from the Apalachicola Bay drainage boundary to the Mobile Bay drainage boundary.Located in Alabama and Florida.14,930 sq mi (38,700 km2)
HUC0314
HUC0314
0315 Alabama SubregionThe Alabama River Basin.Located in Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee.22,739 sq mi (58,890 km2)
HUC0315
HUC0315
0316 Mobile–Tombigbee SubregionThe drainage into Mobile Bay excluding the Alabama River Basin.Located in Alabama and Mississippi.21,833 sq mi (56,550 km2)
HUC0316
HUC0316
0317 Pascagoula SubregionThe coastal drainage and associated waters in Alabama and Mississippi north and east of the Louisiana-Mississippi state line from the Mobile Bay drainage boundary to the Pearl River (Mississippi–Louisiana) Basin boundary.Located in Alabama and Mississippi.11,965 sq mi (30,990 km2)
HUC0317
HUC0317
0318 Pearl SubregionThe Pearl River basin.Located in Louisiana and Mississippi.8,689 sq mi (22,500 km2)
HUC0318
HUC0318

See also

  • Cederstrom, D. J.; Boswell, E. H.; Tarver, G. R. (1979). Summary appraisals of the nation's ground-water resources– South Atlantic-Gulf region (PDF) (Report). U.S. Geological Survey. doi:10.3133/pp813o. Retrieved September 16, 2023.

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