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The Key West Marine Park  KEY WEST MARINE PARK
 is located on the oceanside of the
 island of Key West, Florida, from Duval
 Street to the White Street Pier.                                 Public Access: The public can access the Key West
 The three buoyed areas are for swimming  KEY WEST  N             Marine Park from four locations: South Beach at the
 and snorkeling and are closed to motorized  Flagler Ave.  W  E   southern end of Duval St., Dog Beach at the end of
 vessels. For boaters, there are two  William St.  KEY WEST       Vernon Street, the Mary and John Spottswood
 access lanes to the shoreline.  Washington St.  Johnson St.  MARINE  S  Waterfront Park at the foot of Seminole Street, and
                ➚
                 PARK
 Waddell St.
                                                                  Higgs Beach from Reynolds Street to White Street.
                                         REST BEACH
 SOUTH  Alberta Ave. John and Mary  White St. CB HARVEY PARK
 Seminole Ave.
 Spottswood
 BEACH South St.  Vernon Ave.  Waterfront  Reynolds Ave. Casa Marina Ct.  Swim Zones: These are areas designed to provide a safe
                                                           swimming and snorkeling experience without danger from
 Park
 REACH  LOUIE’S  COCONUT  Atlantic Blvd.                   motorized vessels. Stay within these zones for maximum
 RESORT  BACKYARD  CASA MARINA  HIGGS BEACH
 BEACH RESORT
 RESORT         WEST MARTELLO                              safety. These are excellent areas to learn how to snorkel and
 DEWEY
 LA MER &
 HOUSE
 Duval St.
 Simonton St.
                     TOWER                                 become familiar with snorkeling equipment before heading to
 ATLANTIC SHORES
 Whitehead St.
                                                           the offshore reefs. The swim lane off of Higgs Beach is a good
 swimming pier                              WHITE STREET   which is home to marine life.
 SOUTHERNMOST HOTEL
 SOUTHERNMOST                                              snorkeling area, but please avoid standing on the bottom
 POINT
                                                                      Motorized Vessel Access Lanes: There are
                                                                      two areas designated within the park to provide
                                                                      access and egress to the shoreline for all motorized
  best snorkeling
 Vessel  Vessel
 approaching traffic  Access Lane  Access Lane  approaching traffic  FISHING  vessels. Stay well within these lanes when
                                                      PIER
                                                                      approaching or leaving the shoreline of the park.
 These Rules Apply to All Areas of the Park:  • The  park  boundaries  include  the  underwater  cable  from  the  Prohibited Activities in Swim Zones:  Prohibited Activities in
 • The Key West Marine Park is a voluntary no take zone; no  Western Union line that once provided communications between  • Operating a  motorized vessel within the  Vessel Access Lanes:
 collecting, removing, injuring, or possessing any dead or living  Key West and Cuba. Do not move, remove, injure, or possess  boundaries of the swim-only areas. Motorized  • The  access  lanes  are  slow  speed/no  wake
 marine life including coral, live rock, fish, tropical fish,  these or other historical resources within the park; they are for  vessels must stay within the designated access  areas. Do not operate a vessel at a speed in
 invertebrates, plant, conch, coral or live rock. No fishing,  everyone to enjoy!  lanes. Do not operate a vessel propelled or  excess of slow speed within either of the two
 netting, or spearfishing of marine life. State law prohibits spear  • Please be a good boater; operating a vessel in a manner which  powered by an internal combustion engine  designated access lanes
 fishing within 200 feet of a public beach. It is illegal to collect  endangers life, limb, marine resources or property is prohibited.  within any of the no-motor swim zone areas
 Queen Conch.  • The demarcation buoys provide navigational aids to identify  identified and marked by demarkation buoys.  • No overnight mooring or anchoring in the
 • Don’t teach your trash to swim! Please dispose of all trash in  the swim lanes and motorized vessel access lanes. Do not  access lanes, which are designed to allow
 receptacles. No discharging or depositing trash or other  damage or remove them. Report all missing buoys to Reef Relief  • No anchoring within the swim zones; this area is  vessels to approach and exit the park.
 pollutants into the waters of the park.  (305)294-3100.  designated for swimmers and snorkelers.


 Fish The Key West Marine Park is home to many  the rocks. To the west, the shoreline  Threats Corals and seagrasses  expel their symbiotic algae. Storms and hurricanes
 varieties of fish. From the pier at Higgs Beach, a platform  changes to a sandy beach where  Baitfish  need clean clear nutrient-free  wreak extensive damage. Corals are the canaries in the
 of beach rock forms most of the shoreline that shelters  juvenile permit, a small round  tropical ocean waters to thrive and  coal mine for our planet’s health.
 mangrove and school master snapper and grunts. Grunts  schooling silver fish, can be found.  a great deal of sunlight to grow, so  Overharvesting of fish and other sealife upsets the
 produced an unusual sound and are closely related to  In deeper water and along the  good water quality is essential to  delicate balance of life and maximum sustainable
 snappers but are gen-  seawalls and jetties are yellow and  their survival. Turbidity, sedimen-  yields for many species have been exceeded. Destructive
 erally smaller (normally  black striped Sargent Major, three  tation and pollution reduce these  fishing techniques damage reef habitat. Anchors
 between 12–18 inches).  spot damsel fish, porcupine fish,  conditions. Algal blooms caused by  dropped on reefs, accidental boat groundings, propellor
 Snappers snap their jaws  trunkfish, and queen angelfish.  excess nutrients stress slow growing  dredging, and diver/ snorkeler impacts from fins,
 when hooked. Yellowtail  Beginning 50 yards from shore,  corals and seagrasses, reduce  hands, equipment or standing on corals can crush
 snappers swim in loose  colorful parrotfish, snappers, porgies  oxygen, and inhibit photosynthesis.  fragile coral polyps. Marine debris, especially plastics
 schools while others are  and multitudes of grunts gather  Poor water quality also promotes  and monofilament line, damages corals and is deadly
 solitary. At times, large  near sponges, sea fans and corals.  coral diseases. The harvest of coral  for birds, fish and turtles that become entangled in it or
 schools of baitfish such  Elongated needlefish, small barra-  and live rock destroys reefs. Rising  ingest it. Seagrass die-offs affect fish and other sealife
 as anchovies, silversides  Grunts  cuda and at times, young tarpon  sea temperatures cause coral  that cannot survive in such conditions. Do your part to
 and ballyhoo  gather in  swim through the area as well.  Snapper  bleaching, stressing corals that  protect our coral reef ecosystem.
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