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Clean Marina Logo Clean Marina and Clean Boatyard designations are given by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to marinas and boatyards that meet federal and state environmental regulations and also provide environmental education and services to boaters. For more information about DEP's Clean Marina Program, visit www.dep.state.fl.us/cleanmarina/marina/.

Pitch In, Pump Out Logo Pitch in, Pump Out - Boaters and marinas have a unique opportunity to actually stop a type of water pollution that can harm the boating life we love. And, it's an easy fix - properly managing vessel sewage. It's something every boater and every marina can do right now to keep our waterways clean and improve Florida's water quality. Boaters can do their part. Marinas can do theirs. For more information about the Pitch In, Pump Out, please visit the Pitch In, Pump Out home page.

Below is a list of Clean Marinas in the Florida Keys. The number identifying each marina is the same as the identifying number used in the Boating and Angling Guides to the Upper, Middle, and Lower Keys. Clean Marinas that have pumpout facilities or services have the pumpout icon after the marina information.

Marina Name, Address, City, Phone
1. Key West Bight City Marina, 201 William St., Key West, 305-809-3984
2. Key West City Marina at Garrison Bight, 1801 N. Roosevelt Blvd., 727-809-3981Pump-out symbol
3. NAS Key West - Sisgbee Marina Military Only,
Dredger Key Rd., Bldg. V-3000, Key West, 305-293-4434
4. NAS Key West - Boca Chica Military Only,
1132 Midway Ave., Key West, 305-293-2402
5. Bahia Honda State Park, 36850 Overseas Hwy., Big Pine Key, 305-872-2353Pump-out symbol
6. Marathon Yacht Club, 825 33rd St., Marathon, 305-743-6739Pump-out symbol
7. Marathon - Boot Key Harbor, 800 35th St., Marathon, 305-289-8877Pump-out symbol
8. Sombrero Marina, 35 Sombrero Blvd., Marathon, 305-743-0000Pump-out symbol
9. Sea Bird Marina, 69501 Overseas Hwy., Long Key, 305-664-2871
10. Bayside Marina at Worldwide Sportsman,
81576 Overseas Hwy., Islamorada, 305-664-3398
Pump-out symbol
11. Caribee Boat Sales and Marina,
81500 Overseas Hwy., Islamorada, 305-664-3431
12. Treasure Harbor Marine, 200 Treasure Harbor Dr., Islamorada, 305-852-2458Pump-out symbol
13. Plantation Yacht Harbor Marina, 87000 Overseas Hwy., Islamorada, 305-852-5817Pump-out symbol
14. Lookout Lodge, 87770 Overseas Hwy., Islamorada, 852-9915
15. Tavernier Creek Marina, 90800 Overseas Hwy., Islamorada, 305-852-5854
16. Mangrove Marina, 200 Florida Ave., Tavernier, 305-852-8380
17. Marina Del Mar, 527 Caribbean Dr., Key Largo, 305-451-4107
18. Key Largo Kampground Marina,
101551 Overseas Hwy., Key Largo, 305-451-1431
19. John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park,
US-1, MM 102.5, Oceanside, Key largo, 305-451-6325
Pump-out symbol

If you are out snorkeling, diving, fishing, paddling, or boating and see anything that may be unusual or out of the ordinary (including lionfish) in the waters around the Keys , please record the location, date, and time, and contact the Marine Ecosystem Event Response and Assessment (MEERA) project. They can be reached by phone (305-395-8730), e-mail, or online.

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