Watch the dolphins off our shoreline.
Normally feeding around sunrise and at dusk, we find this to be the best times to watch for the dolphins. They come very close to the shore.
 
Doing the stingray shuffle. Stingrays are very plentiful in our waters and are normally very doscile. While walking in the water, it's a good idea to shuffle your feet to scare them away.
 
 
Our loggerhead turtles are endangered. Loggerheads are circumglobal, occurring throughout the temperate and tropical Oceans. Loggerheads are the most abundant species of sea turtle found in U.S. coastal waters.
 
 
Manatee, mermaids of the sea. Florida’s state marine mammal, is a large aquatic relative of the elephant. They are grayish brown in color and have thick, wrinkled skin. Their front flippers help them steer through shallow water.
 
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