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Take it easy in Hemingway's Key West
Earthtimes, UK - Jan 7
Is it 4 pm or maybe already 5? Nobody cares much as details like that are unimportant on the island of Key West on the southernmost tip of America.

Coral Reefs Under Attack From Global Warming And Acidification Of Oceans
AHN - Dec 13 2007

The world's coral reefs are being killed. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Thursday that new research finds carbon emissions are threatening coral reefs. The findings are timely as 2008 is the International Year of the Reef.


Acura Key West: World Champion Vincenzo Onorato on entry list with Mascalzone Latino
BYM News, Spain - Dec 3, 2007
With weeks to go before the final entry deadline, the entry list for Acura Key West 2008, presented by Nautica is already long on talent and strong on international and national representation. And the traditional last minute crush of entries is yet to descend. It will only get better.

Report says climate change could cost Florida billions of dollars
Tallahassee.com, FL  Nov 28
Climate change could cost Florida an additional $27 billion by 2025 and $345 billion by 2100 if carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions continue to increase at current rates, according to a Tufts University report.





 

 


 

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Key West Camping Fort Jefferson


Key West Camping

Fort Jefferson Park
Camping Florida Keys
and Key West


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Fort Jefferson & The Dry Tortugas
At the southernmost tip of the Continental United States lies the island paradise Key West with its own unique charm and laid back lifestyle - Famous for Hemingway, sunset celebrations and much more. However the end of US 1 is just the beginning, let the Dry Tortugas Ferry or the Seaplanes of Key West take you a further 70 miles (112.9km) west of Key West, Florida, out over the emerald waters of the Gulf of Mexico to America's most inaccessible National Park - The Dry Tortugas - Fort Jefferson on Garden Key.

The Dry Tortugas National Park consists of seven tiny islands composed of coral reefs, white sandy beaches and the surrounding tropical waters. The area is known for its famous bird and marine life, and its legends of pirates and sunken gold, and sheer unspoiled beauty. Ft. Jefferson, the largest of the 19th century American coastal forts is a central feature. When Ponce De Leon originally discovered these islands (in 1513) he named them "Las Tortugas" (meaning "the turtles" in Spanish) because of the abundance of sea turtles that provisioned his ships with fresh meat, but there was no fresh water - the Tortugas were dry. Even though hunting drastically reduced their numbers, many varieties of the species are still present in the area. The Dry Tortugas National Park is dominated by its’ central feature, the majestic Fort Jefferson - the largest 19th century coastal fort. It's time to step back in time and explore the history that is Fort Jefferson, sunbathe on a remote palm tree lined white sand beach or snorkel the living reef in the warm crystal clear waters of this beautiful Paradise. We hope your visit is an enjoyable and memorable one.
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ACREAGE: 
64,700 (Federal: 61,480, Nonfederal: 3,220., Land area: 39.28) 

LOCATION:
70 miles (112.9km) west of Key West, Florida 

Dry Tortugas National Park
OPERATING HOURS AND SEASONS:
The park is open all year. 
Ft. Jefferson on Garden Key is open during daylight hours; closed at dark. 
(Day use only on Loggerhead Key. Bush Key is closed to visitors from April to September to protect nesting Sooty and Noddy Terns. Hospital and Long keys are closed all year.)


PRIVATE BOATERS:  
Must be fully self-sufficient with water, fuel and supplies. Nautical charts for the route can be purchased at boating supply outlets in Key West. The park has no boat moorings or slips. Overnight anchorage is limited to the designated area within one nautical mile of the Ft. Jefferson harbor light. Personal watercraft, i.e. jet skis, are not permitted !

ADMISSION FEES:  
No entrance fee. Camping fee is $3.00 per person. A Florida salt water fishing license is required.

FACILITIES AND OPPORTUNITIES: 
The park is isolated, visitors must provide everything they will need including food and water. 

PROGRAMS & ACTIVITIES:
Visitor Center in Fort Jefferson, self-guiding tours, Ranger-led activities, bird and wildlife watching, picnicking, salt water sport fishing, snorkeling, swimming and scuba diving, interpretive exhibits, a picnic area. The Florida National Parks and Monuments Association bookstore at the visitor center features books, videos, and related products about the flora, fauna, and history of the park.


 

Prices Subject to Change without Notice
April 15, 2008