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| Hi From doing a bit googling and searching I understand that the shore-access snorkeling/dive-spots at the Florida Key are (very?) limited. To reach the reef you will in the most cases need boot-access. I need some help collecting a list of possible shore-access spots along the islands, where you easy can park your car nearby. Any advice is appreciate. Please provide as much information as possible (Island name, driving-direction, fees, etc) Thanks a lot! Regards Magnus |
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| Magnus <trasan@skip.informatik.gu.se> wrote: > > From doing a bit googling and searching I understand that the shore-access > snorkeling/dive-spots at the Florida Key are (very?) limited. To reach the > reef you will in the most cases need boot-access. I seem to recall similar findings. > I need some help collecting a list of possible shore-access spots along the > islands, where you easy can park your car nearby. > > Any advice is appreciate. Please provide as much information as possible > (Island name, driving-direction, fees, etc) I think there's some snorkeling near Bahia Honda State Park (west of Marathon)...around a bridge? IIRC, you had to watch out for tides and boat traffic. -hh |
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| H. Huntzinger & Magnus wrote >> From doing a bit googling and searching I understand that the >> shore-access >> snorkeling/dive-spots at the Florida Key are (very?) limited. To reach >> the >> reef you will in the most cases need boot-access. > > I seem to recall similar findings. The only shore dive I now of that is worth of the name is the Horseshoe, around mile marker 35. Here's a link to a description. http://www.webdive.com/library/horseshoe.htm There's also some interesting, if a bit shallow, diving under some of the bridges as well. Just avoid those that have fishing catwalks. Also pay strict attention to the tides and the location of boat channels. Currents on both outgoing and incoming tides run strong in the Keys and boaters are not known for watching for divers in the channels . . . or being nice when they happen to find them anyway. > I think there's some snorkeling near Bahia Honda State Park (west of > Marathon)...around a bridge? IIRC, you had to watch out for tides and > boat traffic. There is some snorkeling near the park. It's mostly grass flats. Large, brightly colored starfish are pretty common there. If you're observant, you'll also find a pretty wide range of life on the flats. Diving or snorkeling along the bridge can be nice too. There is, however, one thing to be aware of. There are rumors of a rather large hammerhead shark that calls this area home. Since I've seen pictures of it's attack on a tarpon, I can confirm that it's been there. I can't, of course, confirm that it still is. Even if he's not home, there are certainly other sharks in the area. You may find that a plus or a minus. Personally, I don't worry about it much, but I must admit, I make a consious effort not to look like a Tarpon while diving or snorkeling here. Lee |
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| off the S.W. tip of Key West; http://www.reefrelief.org/MarinePark/overview.html NOTE: The Key West Marine Park is a designated swimming area ( it is my understanding that ) because it is a designated swimming area that displaying the normally REQUIRED dive flag is optional. another desiganated swimming area off Ft Zachary Taylor (S.W. tip of Key west) was the recipient of corals rescued during the reconstruction of a pier known as the "Navies Outer Mole" Here is a snip from the Sanctuary website: Resource Specialist Lauri MacLaughlin continued to direct the transplantation of corals out of harms way in Truman Harbor, as NAS Key West is conducting a couple projects in the area. Lauri has been working closely with NAVY contractor, Continental Shelf Associates (CSA) to preserve these corals. Approximately 175 additional corals were transplanted this week to beneficial sites at Ft Zachary Taylor State Park and new Marker 17 Northwest Ship Channel. Harold Hudson assisted with the transplantation. Lower Region staff helped identify additional sites for transplants. source (first link) http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...l+transpl ant more on Fort Taylor: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&l...Zachary+Taylor Magnus wrote: > Hi > > From doing a bit googling and searching I understand that the shore-access > snorkeling/dive-spots at the Florida Key are (very?) limited. To reach the > reef you will in the most cases need boot-access. > > I need some help collecting a list of possible shore-access spots along the > islands, where you easy can park your car nearby. > > Any advice is appreciate. Please provide as much information as possible > (Island name, driving-direction, fees, etc) > > Thanks a lot! > > Regards > Magnus |
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