Marinas Marinas Municipal Ramps - Charlotte County Extension
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Marinas Marinas Municipal Ramps - Charlotte County Extension
82˚ 15' 82˚ 20' 82˚ 10' 82˚ 05' 82˚ 00' Help Preserve Our Waterways Prudent boaters will prepare themselves considerably beyond the USCG bareminimum requirements. Here are some suggestions: • 100' of anchor line • First aid kit (bigger is better) • Weather radio (WX-3 is local channel) • VHF marine radiotelephone • Foul weather clothing (rain-cold people can make poor decisions) • Sun hats, sunscreen and sunburn creams • Supply of drinking water • Tool kit and engine manual • Float plan left ashore with responsible person detailing boat description, itinerary, and expected return time 41 4 SARASOTA COUNTY DESOTO COUNTY CHARLOTTE COUNTY CHARLOTTE COUNTY BRIDGE Ht. 8' 7 BRIDGE Ht. 24' 11 w Rd. Harborvie 7 9 8 6 10 IN AL ST OA AC TR 6 3 3 6 6 12 13 AY RW TE WA PUNTA GORDA ISLES PONCE DE LEON HISTORICAL PARK 15 75 3. Avoid or idle slowly across shallow grass beds, where manatees feed and rest. Lift your engine to avoid prop dredging if you get caught by the tide in an area too shallow for your draft. RG 5. Stow your trash, and retrieve any snagged monofilament fishing line. Dispose of these items on shore. Manatees can be injured or even killed by swallowing plastic debris or becoming entangled in abandoned monofilament or trap line. ED ON ER H OT DE SI 6. Report injured, dead, or tagged manatees to the FWCC (1-800-404-FWCC). DAM Water Quality in Estuaries 7. For more information about manatees and their protection, go to http://www.MyFWC.com. PLACIDA 10 9 7 26˚ 50' 5 Burnt Store Rd. 10 Land 12 Seagrass Pirate Harbor 6 3 Mangroves Salt Marsh 6 3 11 3 Overall, water quality in Charlotte Harbor is considered to be fair or good, according to the State of Florida’s water quality assessment. Some areas have poor water quality or declining trends, while others are showing recent improvements. For more information on water quality in Charlotte Harbor, see the Charlotte Harbor Environmental Center Web site at www.checflorida.org or on the status of water quality in the region according to Florida Standards, see the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s Web site at http://www.dep.state.fl.us/water/tmdl/ stat_rep.htm and navigate to the Group 2 Basins reports. Charlotte Harbor and Lemon Bay are Group 2 Basins. 6 12 12 Aquaculture Preserve State Park 8 Depth in feet 6 Marinas - see listings Cape Haze Point Sandfly Key Municipal Ramps - see listings Anchorages - see listings Dockside Restaurants - see listings Major Roads 4 3 6 12 12 Aquatic Preserves Diver Down Flag Gasparilla Island 6 3 Gulf Blvd. 12 6 8 Aquaculture Lease Areas in Gasparilla Sound are privately operated clam rearing sites where anchoring is restricted and shellfish harvesting is prohibited except by leaseholder. Please respect dive flags that indicate a shellfish grower is using SCUBA to tend crops. 12 Phosphate Dock WAY WATER Seagrass, mangroves, and salt marshes are biologically productive natural habitats that benefit from this designation. The Aquatic Preserves support a great diversity of fish, shellfish, birds, reptiles, and mammals. Landward of these Aquatic Preserves, the Charlotte Harbor Preserve State Park is comprised of public lands acquired by the State to buffer the Charlotte Harbor estuaries from pollution associated with urbanization. Rear Range Light 22 15 Lighthouse Museum 12 TARPON—Principally inshore; can breathe air at the surface; slow grower, matures at 7 to 13 years old. 7 6 6 3 12 11 3 Cayo Costa 12 No. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 12 12 12 3 24 Approach Depth, MLW 13' 5' 4' 5' 6' 5' 5' 9' 4' 8' Name Cape Haze Basin Boca Grande Bayou Edgewater Lake Charlotte Harbor Live Oak Point Punta Gorda* Pelican Bay Punta Blanca Island Point Blanco Basin Useppa Island 13 Pine Island 17 Cabbage 14 Key St rin 3 27 gf el lo w 6 Name Marine Services Boat US/Reliable Towing Sea Tow Riviera Marina Sea Tow of Pine Island Port Charlotte Marine Tow Phone 941-697-3459 941-964-2931 941-625-5454 941-639-2008 239-945-4820 941-625-5454 No. 7 8 9 10 12 13 6 14 BRIDGE Ht. 9' 15 16 3 CAPE CORAL 6 82˚ 20' Mary’s Reef 5 Power Pole Reef 6 Helen’s Reef 7 Bokeelia Reef 8 The Tugboat, Danger Reef Cape Haze Reef Lat/Long ˚49.23' 82 ˚31.96' Concrete bridge materials, 26 ˚48.35' steel barge 82˚ 22.70' Concrete bridge material 26 ˚48.57' 82˚ 19.70' Concrete culverts 26 ˚46.18' 82˚ 18.35' Barge steel 26 ˚41.02' 82˚ 22.47' Concrete poles 26 ˚38.02' 82˚ 17.01' Concrete rubble 26 ˚42.15' 82˚ 09.08' 40' steel tug 26 ˚45.50' 82 ˚11.21' Concrete culverts, 26 ˚45.40' concrete & steel modules 82˚ 09.75' Concrete culverts, 26 ˚50.50' pilings & slab 82˚ 05.32' Charlotte Harbor Reef 17 Name The Fishery Address Phone Fishery Rd. 941-697-2451 Placida, FL 33946 Casual Clam Cafe 5800 Gasparilla Rd. 941-964-2300 Boca Grande, FL 33921 The Pink Elephant Bayou Ave. 941-964-0100 Boca Grande, FL 33921 941-964-0050 Lighthouse Hole 220 Harbor Dr. 941-964-0511 Boca Grande, FL 33921 Nav-A-Gator Grill 9700 SW Riverview Cir. 941-627-3474 (near Fort Ogden) Arcadia, FL 34269 Best Western Punta Gorda 300 W Retta Esplanade 941-639-1165 Raw Bar and Restaurant Punta Gorda, FL 33950 Fishermen’s Village 1200 W Retta Esplanade (at F. V. Yacht Basin) Punta Gorda, FL 33950 Bella Luna 941-575-4544 Captain’s Table 941-637-1177 Harbor Ale House 941-505-8775 Harpoon Harry’s 941-637-1177 Village Fish Market 941-639-7959 Village Oyster Bar 941-637-1212 Riviera Oyster Bar 5500 Deltona Dr. 941-639-2633 (next to Riviera Marina) Punta Gorda, FL 33950 Portobello 3150 Matecumbe Key Rd.239-833-0189 (at Burnt Store Marina) Punta Gorda, FL 33955 Bokeelia Crab Shack 3421 Stringfellow Rd. 239-283-2466 St. James City, FL 33956 Cabbage Key Inn ICW Marker 60, 239-283-2278 Cabbage Key P. O. Box 200 Pineland, FL 33954 82˚ 05' 82˚ 10' 82˚ 15' 4 Material Car ferry & steel barge Dockside Restaurants 11 BRIDGE Ht. 4' Novak Reef 10 Rd 12 3 All anchorages within Charlotte County require an anchor light to be displayed at night. 3 6 Tremblay Reef 9 . Part Island 2 *Length of stay limited to 24 hours by city ordinance See also “Marinas” listing for marina customer towing Location Cape Haze Boca Grande Charlotte Harbor Punta Gorda Pine Island Port Charlotte No. Name 1 Palm Island Ferry Anchorage Depth, MLW 7’-9' 6’-10' 6' 5’-7' 6’-8' 5’-7' 6’-9' 7’-9' 5’-9' 6’-12' Public Towing BOKEELIA 6 Useppa Island Artificial Reefs Anchorages 26 16 25 23 6 Artificial Reefs Aquaculture Lease Areas 3 OASTAL It is REQUIRED BY LAW to display this flag when divers are in the water. Boaters in the vicinity of a vessel displaying the diver down flag must give 100'clearance inshore or 300' clearance in open waters. A flag displayed on a vessel must be 20" by 24". Flags attached to a float may be 12" by 12". A stiffener is also required to keep the flag unfurled. INTRAC Lemon Bay, Gasparilla Sound/Charlotte Harbor, Cape Haze, Pine Island Sound, Matlacha Pass, and portions of their tributaries are coastal water bodies that have been designated as 5 of Florida’s 41 Aquatic Preserves. These exceptional estuaries and state-owned submerged lands were set aside by the Legislature to be preserved in their essentially natural or existing condition. 6 9 13 10 14 Navigation Markers 9 12 Bridge Marker LEE COUNTY 3 12 6 CHARLOTTE COUNTY 26˚ 45' 3 Devilfish Key 6 Version 5.0 2005 82˚ 00' 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Uncle Henry’s Marina Resort Gasparilla Isl. • 941-964-0154 The Inn Marina Boca Grande • 941-964-2777 Boca Grande Marina Boca Grande • 941-964-2100 Whidden’s Marina Boca Grande • 941-964-2878 Gulf Coast Marine Center II El Jobean • 941-629-9666 Desoto Marina near Ft. Ogden • 941-627-3474 Peace River Fish Camp Cleveland • 941-639-2819 Punta Gorda Marina Punta Gorda • 941-639-2750 7 B S 9 6 B,E,W S 6 8 B,E,W S 5 4 E,W 8 7 B,E,W 6 9 B,E,W 4 5 4 6 B,E S 4 4 B,E,W S 4 6 E,W S H,M,E 30 M,C H,M,E 25 ft. or 1 H,M,E S M,C H,M H,M,E 7.5 15 35 S W P,T,S L I/O R,L,S P, T,S,L L W,D W I/O R,S T,S,L M,C S P,T,S M S T R R,S T W L,S T,S,L W T W I/O I B,T C W,I B,T,L G,H D,G C W,I B,T G D,G C W,I B,T D,G 68 C W,I B,T D,G 71 C W,I B,T G,H G 23 C W,I B,T H G 24 C W,I B,T G,H G 25 G 26 G 27 T 16 79 16 W,D M,C I/O C D W,D 16 W,I T 16 C W H 21 22 6 6 B,E,W 4 8 Riviera Marina Punta Gorda • 941-639-2008 6 6 Burnt Store Marina and Country Club Punta Gorda • 941-637-0083 Jug Creek Marina Bokeelia • 239-283-3331 Harbor Hideaway Marina Bokeelia • 239-283-1167 Four Winds Marina Bokeelia • 239-283-0250 Bocilla Marina Bokeelia • 239-283-5005 Pineland Marina Pineland • 239-283-3593 7 6 3 4 6 4 B 4 4 B,E,W 3 5 B 3.5 5 B,E,W B,E,W M,C S S S H,M 6 H,M,E 30 S,M C,S R,S P,T,S,L W I/O D I/O W,D G,H G G,H D,G T 16 16 C W,I B,T G,H D,G C W,I B,T G,H G T 16 T 16 16 C W,I B,T H G C W,I B,T,L G,H G C W,I B,T G D,G 23ft. L,S T I/O D H,M,E 5 R,L,S T,S I/O W,D L,S P, T S T W B,T G B,T H W,I H W,I T I/O C D,G C R,S M B,T 16 40 35ft. 9 W,I W,D H,M H,M,E C C 40 M,C R,L,S P,T,S,L 16 T 16 M,E S S R,L,S P,T,S,L No. Name/Location 4 North Port Marina Park North Port 5 El Jobean Park El Jobean 6 Spring Lake Park Port Charlotte 7 Port Charlotte Beach Port Charlotte 8 Harbour Heights Park Harbour Heights 9 Deep Creek Ramp Fort Ogden 10 Liverpool Ramp Fort Ogden 11 Riverside Ramp Cleveland 12 Darst Park Solona 13 Laishley Park Punta Gorda 14 Ponce de Leon Park Punta Gorda 15 Wisteria Park Road Directions On Chancellor Blvd. at Kenwood Dr. On S.R. 776 next to Gulf Coast Marine Center II On Edgewater Dr. at West Spring Lake S end of Harbor Blvd. On Harbour Dr. off of Voyageur Dr. End of Peace River St. next to Desoto Marina End of Liverpool Rd. off U.S. 17 On Riverside Dr. 1/4 mile W of U.S. 17 End of Darst Ave. off Riverside Dr. N end of Nesbit St. at E. Marion Ave. W end of Marion Ave. End of Wisteria off Rio Villa lter • • • • 2 • • • • 3.5 • • • • • • • • • • 3.5 • 2 • 4 • 4 • 4 • 1.5 • • • 3* • • • • 5 • • • • ? • ach she 4 Be ni c g rkin Pic 11 4 No. Name/Location/Phone 19 Fishermen’s Village Yacht Basin Punta Gorda • 941-575-3000 20 Gator Creek Marine Punta Gorda • 941-639-3446 Pa No. Name/Location/Phone 9 Eldred’s Marina Placida • 941-697-1431 10 Gasparilla Marina Placida • 941-697-2280 Ap p Ft. roach ML De W pth Re Sin por gle ted ram p Do ub le r am p Pie r(s ) Marinas Marinas App Ft Mroach LW De Alo Repopth: ngs Ft M ide rted LW Dep Re th Tr a nsi porte : Ele ent ctri Be d rt c Ram ity - W hs a te Sur p: r fac e d On N s Mo ite Re atura l tor pa - E irs: lec Hu t ron ll Hau ics l -o ut C a pa Ren city : To Mo tal: Sa ns torb ilb o o a Res a t - t R t C a o h a wb Cam ura pin nt - rter oat Pum g - S Lodgi n n Sho pout acks g we - To rs - ile Lau ts In/O ndr ut D y ry S t ora Per ge m Per ane m a nt W n ent et S Cu D li s VH tome ry St ps F C r To o han wi rage nel ng Na Mo utic nito al C red h art Wa Sal t er es Ice Ta - P nk F rop ille ane d Bai tTac kl e -L Gro ice nse cer ies s -H a rdw Die are se l -G aso line App Ft Mroach LW De Alo Rep pth: ngs o Ft M ide rted LW Dep Rep th: Tr a orte n d Ele sient ctri Be city rths -W Ram a te Sur p: r fac e d Ons -N Mo ite Re atura l tor pai - E rs: lec Hu t Ha u ron ll ics l-ou tC a pa Ren city : To Mo tal: Sa ns torb ilb R es oa t - oa t R Camtaura Char owb t er oa t pin nt Pum g - S Lodgi n n Sho pout acks g we - To rs - ilet Lau s In/O ndr ut D y ry S tora Per ge m Per anen ma t W nen et Cus t D Slip VHF tomer ry Sto s ra g Cha To w e nne ing lM Nau oni tica tore l Ch d a rt Wa S ale ter s Ice Tan -P kF rop ille ane d Bai tTac kle -L Gro ice nse cer ies s -H ard Die w are sel -G aso line The Florida Department of Environmental Protection gives the Clean Marina designation to marinas that meet federal and state environmental regulations and provide environmental education and services to boaters. For more information, visit the Clean Marina Web site: www.floridadep.org/law Municipal Ramps 26˚ 40' LA EN 4. Pole or use a trolling motor to fish the “flats” (seagrass meadows). CAPE HAZE These valuable Preserve resources are protected through resource management, research, monitoring, and education. Only through wise management, can these resources be preserved 5 for the enjoyment of future generations and continued fishing, boating, bird watching, and other recreational activities. For more information about the Charlotte Harbor Aquatic Preserves, please call 941-575-5861. 74 2. Obey posted speed and manatee caution signs. Manatees move slowly and have difficulty evading boats operating at planing speeds. Even slow-moving boats can crush manatees when clearance is inadequate. 6 12 The Charlotte Harbor National Estuary Program is a partnership of citizens, elected officials, resource managers, and commercial and recreational resource users working to improve the water quality and ecological integrity of the greater Charlotte Harbor watershed. A cooperative decision-making process is used within the program to address diverse resource management concerns in the 4,400-square-mile study area. The three priority problems in Charlotte Harbor identified by this partnership are hydrologic alterations, fish and wildlife habitat loss, and water quality degradation. For more information, call 239-3382556 or visit the program Web site at 2 www.charlotteharbornep.org. 3 Bermont Rd. 1. Be alert to signs of manatee presence (swirls, tip of snout breaking the water when surfacing to breathe). West Wall 771 CLEVELAND Help Protect Manatees 20 14 21 775 3 41 PUNTA GORDA 6 3 14 SOUTH GULF COVE 19 E . Olymp i a A v e . 17 17 il ra iT m ia m Ta NOAA Charts: #11425 ICW from Boca Grande to Tampa Bay #11426 Charlotte Harbor #11427 ICW from Estero to Boca Grande Waterproof Charts: #4E Myakka River and Peace River #15F Fish/dive sites Marco Island to Tampa #21 ICW Fort Myers to Tampa, including Charlotte Harbor #25 Cape Romano to Boca Grande #25E Sanibel Island to Gasparilla Causeway #PGI Canal system in Punta Gorda Isles 3 Hog Island 3 3 SOLONA 18 13 e. 12 n Av . io e ar Av M a i p lym O 6 12 BRIDGE Ht. 45' 6 Cattle Dock Point BRIDGE Ht. 45' Du Ri ve nc rsi an de Rd D r. . Sunrise d. 6 Countryman Waterway BRIDGE Ht. 10' Bl v West Spring Waterway Edgewater Dr. This guide is NOT intended for navigational use. For local navigation, see the following: Turbak Dr. 8 CHARLOTTE 75 HARBOR BRIDGE Ht. 10' Ha rbo r BRIDGE Ht. 10' HARBOUR HEIGHTS ROTONDA 26˚ 50' 17 y. iT ra il 5 15 3 s Hw iam King Ta m EL JOBEAN McCall Rd. 776 26˚ 45' 17 PORT CHARLOTTE Rd. Flamingo Blvd. n bea o El J 41 776 LOCK 26˚ 55' 27˚ 05' 10 Elkcam 26˚ 40' Liverpool Rd. 27˚ 00' MURDOCK GULF COVE 1 FORT OGDEN 9 11 DEEP CREEK 6 6 12 3 16 Peace River St. The Monofilament Recovery and Recycling Program CAUTION: The OPERATOR of a boat (owned, rented or borrowed) is responsible for having all the USCGrequired items aboard in good working condition. 27˚ 00' 769 The Monofilament Recovery and Recycling Program (MRRP) is a statewide effort to educate the public on the problems caused by monofilament line left in the environment, to encourage recycling through a network of line-recycling bins and drop-off locations, and to conduct volunteer monofilament line cleanup events. Outdoor recycling bins constructed of PVC are mounted at many piers, boat ramps, and marinas throughout the state. Indoor recycling bins are hosted by tackle shops and department stores. NORTH PORT 41 761 26˚ 55' 27˚ 05' Boating Safety Tips DESOTO COUNTY REDFISH (RED DRUM)— Inshore near grass beds, oyster bars, and docks and pilings; deeper channels during warmest and coolest months. Use live shrimp or pinfish fished on bottom or free-lined, or soft-bodied jigs bounced slowly along the bottom. SARASOTA COUNTY There are over 22,000 boats registered in Charlotte County and the count is rising steadily. How boat operators use and take care of boats affects EVERYONE who uses public waters, whether for boating, swimming, or fishing. Here are some ways YOU can help preserve our waterways for the future: 1. Do NOT allow fuel to spill. Always leave about 5% empty space at the top of the tank for expansion. 2. Discard trash on shore. It is illegal (a federal offense) to discard any trash overboard within three miles of shore. It is illegal to dump PLASTIC trash overboard anywhere. Transparent plastic bags, monofilament fishing line and six-pack rings can be FATAL to birds, turtles, dolphins and manatees. 3. Minimize use of soaps/detergents when cleaning a boat in the water; they encourage excessive algae growth. 4. Collect bottom paint scrapings and dispose of them with on-shore trash. Do not leave scrapings where they can wash into the water. 5. Never cut through seagrass beds with a propeller. The scars take YEARS to recover. Leave at least ONE FOOT of clearance above the grasses. 6. While underway, use a holding tank or portable toilet until you can dispose of wastewater at a pump-out or dump station. It is illegal to discharge raw sewage overboard into Florida waters. Use an on-shore toilet whenever possible. 7. Watch your wake. Remember, you are responsible for any damage caused by your vessel’s wake. • • • • • • * Ramp in poor condition; uneven pavement and shoaling at end constrain usability to 2 ft draft at MLW •