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The area provides some of the most diverse and abundant recreational environments and facilities in the U.S. Visit these pages and links to learn about their locations, trademark features and amenities, and regulations for their use.

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Parks, Beaches, Piers, and Boat Ramps

Find information pertaining to the locations and facilities available at your local parks, beaches, piers and boat ramps.

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Recreational and Boater's Resource Guides

Find maps and waterway navigation guides, descriptions of facilities and recreational amenities, as well as warnings and restrictions pertaining to their use.

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Fishing Regulation

For more information about fishing regulations and licenses concerning both freshwater and saltwater fishing in Florida, visit the following websites.

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Artificial Reefs

Artificial reefs are created by the placing steel and concrete in carefully selected locations. Once the structure is established, tiny free-floating creatures attach, grow, and quickly attract larger marine life and fish. These lush natural-looking reefs replace lost habitats while creating recreational opportunities for fishing and diving. Learn more about artificial reefs »

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