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Old 03-26-2007, 10:13 PM
Jim
 
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Default Condition of reefs in Florida Keys?

How badly have the reefs off Key Largo deteriorated?

I have an opportunity to go to Orlando later this summer and am
thinking of extending the trip to go snorkeling in the Keys.

I haven't been to Key Largo since 1993, and really enjoyed it. There
was lots of color, brain coral, sea fans, elkhorn, etc.

But I've read some news articles that say the condition of the Keys
reefs has
really gone downhill since then.

I'm wondering if those who have been there think it's worth the time
and
money to extend my Orlando trip to go snorkeling at Key Largo.

TIA

Jim
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Old 03-26-2007, 10:13 PM
Lee Bell
 
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Default Re: Condition of reefs in Florida Keys?

"Jim" wrote

> But I've read some news articles that say the condition of the Keys
> reefs has really gone downhill since then.


> I'm wondering if those who have been there think it's worth the time
> and money to extend my Orlando trip to go snorkeling at Key Largo.


The reefs most often visited have suffered from the attention. The reefs
closest to shore, have suffered from the pollution humans bring with them
when they move into an area. Some reefs in the Key Largo area are still
very nice. The trick is getting to them.

As for being worth it. You'll have to answer that for yourself. There
isn't any diving in Orlando, at least none outside of the theme parks.
There is diving from about Ft. Pierce south.

Lee


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Old 03-26-2007, 10:13 PM
Jim
 
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Default Re: Condition of reefs in Florida Keys?

Lee, thanks for your comments.

Please elaborate on your comment "The trick is getting to them." What
is the reason for that (aside from the fact that the reefs are a few
miles off shore)? Are they off limits?

Jim

"Lee Bell" <leebell@ix.remove.netcom.com> wrote in message news:<tTlGc.9377$yy1.1923@newsread2.news.atl.earth link.net>...
> The reefs most often visited have suffered from the attention. The reefs
> closest to shore, have suffered from the pollution humans bring with them
> when they move into an area. Some reefs in the Key Largo area are still
> very nice. The trick is getting to them.

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Old 03-26-2007, 10:13 PM
Lee Bell
 
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Default Re: Condition of reefs in Florida Keys?

"Jim" <cyanmmiv@netscape.net> wrote in message
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> Lee, thanks for your comments.
>
> Please elaborate on your comment "The trick is getting to them." What
> is the reason for that (aside from the fact that the reefs are a few
> miles off shore)? Are they off limits?
>
> Jim
>
> "Lee Bell" <leebell@ix.remove.netcom.com> wrote in message

news:<tTlGc.9377$yy1.1923@newsread2.news.atl.earth link.net>...
> > The reefs most often visited have suffered from the attention. The

reefs
> > closest to shore, have suffered from the pollution humans bring with

them
> > when they move into an area. Some reefs in the Key Largo area are still
> > very nice. The trick is getting to them.


No. The most often visited reefs are that way because that's where the
commercial dive boats go. To get to the more pristine reefs, you have to
book with those who know where they are and are willing to take you there
(often they're more remote and none of them are marked, buoyed or listed in
the local dive books), or you have to book with somebody that may not know
where they are, but is willing to spend the time to look for them.

Lee


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Old 03-26-2007, 10:14 PM
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Default Re: Condition of reefs in Florida Keys?

Reef are in a little better shape down in Marathon. It's worth the extra 45
minute drive from Key Largo. I've been diving Marathon for the last 8 years,
just about a trip a month and still never get bored. Always something
interesting to see at various depts. And...you can lobster and spearfish in
Marathon which makes it all the more inviting.
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