Description: Represents the aids to navigation (ATONs) for the Seventh and Eighth Coast Guard Districts. The term "aids to navigation" refers to devices outside of a vessel that are used to assist mariners in determining their position, safe course or warn them of obstructions. Aids to navigation include light buoys and beacons. This data set includes federal aids, which are installed and maintained by the Coast Guard, as well as some privately maintained aids.
Description: The Automated Wreck and Obstruction Information System (AWOIS) is an automated file that contains information on wrecks and obstructions, and other significant charted features in coastal waters of the United States subject to NOS Hydrographic Surveys.
Description: This GIS data set represents anchorages in the state of Florida. An anchorage is a public place to anchor or moor a boat for overnight stay, not registered with harbors or marina. Anchorages are transient-welcome, have no facilities, and are open public areas.
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Description: These data represent public boat ramps throughout Florida. These data are provided from FWC’s “Florida Public Boat Ramp Finder” which is accessible directly at <a href="https://public.myfwc.com/LE/boatramp/public/default.aspx" target="_blank">https://public.myfwc.com/LE/boatramp/public/default.aspx</a> . These data are continually updated, but due to potential changes in the condition and operation of boat ramps, no warranty is made to the completeness and accuracy of this information.
Description: This GIS data set was created by FMRI (now FWRI) from legal descriptions provided by the DEP Division of Law Enforcement. The remainder of this description-abstract was taken in pieces from the legal descriptions.
Description: Contains "areas to be avoided" (ATBA) in the Florida Keys. Under the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary and Protection Act, "Operating a tank vessel or a vessel greater than 50 meters in length is prohibited in all areas to be avoided, except if such vessel is a public vessel and its operation is essential for national defense, law enforcement, or responses to emergencies that threaten life, property, or the environment."
Description: This GIS data set was created to assist in visually identifying the Kennedy Space Center Security Zone. The Captain of the Port Jacksonville Florida has established the security zones described in Title 33 Code of Federal Regulations Part 165.701 surrounding the Space Shuttle Complex at the Kennedy Space Center.