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Research SanctuaryPreservation AreaSPAs WildlifeManagement Area ExistingManagement Area EcologicalReserveSANCTUARY AREAS 18148 MooringBuoy 30148 YellowSanctuaryBuoy3 5ftSpar Buoy ShallowRub ID: 174129

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RubbleLighthouse 142’ Research SanctuaryPreservation Area(SPAs) WildlifeManagement Area ExistingManagement Area EcologicalReserveSANCTUARY AREAS 18” MooringBuoy 30” YellowSanctuaryBuoy3 - 5ft.Spar Buoy ShallowRubble Shallow Very Shallow Sea Grass Coral Island Sanctuary Preservation AreaSombrero Key A Boating and Angling Guide to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission100 8th Avenue SEhttp://research.MyFWC.comMote Marine Laboratory - Tropical Research LaboratorySummerland Key, Florida 33042from Mote Marine Laboratory's Protect Our Reefs plate. Learn more at www.mote.org/4reef. Sombrero Key Sanctuary Preservation Area• Moving, removing, injuring, touching, breaking, or possessing coral or live rock.• Discharging or depositing treated or untreated sewage sanitation devices, other erials• Dredging, prop dredging or otherwise altering seabed, abandoning any structure on seabed.• Operating vessel such manner to strike or therwise injure coral, seagrass, or other immobile attached to seabed, or cause prop Having vessel anchored on coral water less feet deep when bottom seen. on hardbottom allowed.• Except marked channels, operating essel more knots/no wake 100 ards residential shorelines, stationary vessels, vigational aids marking reefs.• Operating vessel knots/no wake 100 yards of “divers down” • Diving snorkeling without dive • Operating vessel such manner endangers e, resources, property.• Releasing exotic species.• Damaging or removing markers, mooring buoys, equipment, boundary buoys, buoys.• Moving, removing, injuring, possessing historical sources.• Taking or possessing protected wildlife.• Using possessing explosives or electrical charges.• Harvesting, possessing or landing any life except allowed by Florida life Conservation Commission Rule F.A.C.).• Discharging any matter except cooling water or engine xhaust.• Fishing by any means; removing, harvesting, or ssessing any life. release by allowed Sombrero Reef SPA.• Touching or standing or dead coral.• Anchoring on or dead coral, or any • Anchoring when mooring buoy available.• Bait allowed SPAs by permit.With certain exceptions, the following activities areprohibited Sanctuary-Wide:With certain exceptions, the following activities areprohibited in the Sombrero Key Sanctuary Preservation Area:

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