Boating in the Florida Bay is a task for the skilled. Treacherous passes cut through long banks of mud and seagrass that separate the shallow basins that make up Florida Bay. Safe boating requires the ability to "read the water" as well as a chart. Shallow areas are not always marked, so polarized sunglasses are a key to reading the water. Having a weatherproof copy of NOAA chart #11451 is highly recommended. Visitors should know the limits of their boat. On average, the bay is less than 3 feet deep, so knowing the draft (depth) of your boat is important. To view current tide charts, click here... NOTE: Many documents on the website have been temporarily removed to make them compliant and accessible for everyone. If you would like a digital copy of the Florida Bay Map and Guide, you can email us to request a copy to be sent to your email address. Or view the companion video below.
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Last updated: October 29, 2018