Manatee
protection rules are established by the State of
Florida Wildlife Commission (FWC) to restrict the speed and
operation of vessels where necessary, to protect manatees from
harmful collisions with vessels and from harassment.
In areas that are especially
important to manatees, the rules can prohibit or limit entry
into an area, as well as restrict what activities can be
performed in the area. FWC is authorized to adopt these rules by
the Manatee Sanctuary Act (370.12(2), Florida Statutes. The
rules appear in Chapter 68C-22 of the Florida Administrative
Code (FAC).
Sarasota
County Manatee Protection Rule
Sarasota County manatee protection rule (68C-22.026 FAC) The
existing rule was amended as follows:
- The eastern boundary of the
existing Slow Speed zone in the vicinity of City Island was
moved westward to a line between the northwestern end of
Bird Key and the eastern end of City Island.
- The currently
unregulated area northeast of Pansy Bayou was changed to a
Slow Speed zone.
- The Sarasota County Commission agreed that a
variance would be possible to allow a local water ski group,
the Sarasota Ski-A-Rees, to continue to use this area.
- The amendments also created
a winter season (Nov. 15 - March 15) No Entry Zone in a
section of Salt Creek and Warm Mineral Springs north of U.S.
Highway 41.
Counties
with Manatee Protection Rules
Manatee protection rules have been established and may differ in
each of the counties listed:
- Brevard
- Broward
- Citrus (Parts of Levy and
Hernando)
- Collier
- Dade
- Duval (Parts of Clay and St.
Johns)
- Hillsborough
- Indian River
- Lee
- Martin
- Palm Beach
- Sarasota (Parts of Manatee
and Charlotte)
- St. Lucie
- Volusia (Parts of Putnam,
Lake, Seminole and Flagler)
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