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Description: Locations of mooring buoys in the SEFCRI region provided by various sources.To help protect our coral reefs, Florida law prohibits dropping an anchor onto living corals. As further protection, a mooring buoy system was installed so that boaters can moor on reefs without using an anchor and avoid violating the law or damaging the reef. Miami-Dade County mooring buoys are maintained by the Restoration and Enhancement Section in the Regulatory and Economic Resources Department. Funding was provided by the County and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection Coral Reef Conservation Program with a grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Coral Reef Conservation Program and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s Florida Boater Improvement Program. Broward County mooring buoys are maintained by the Natural Resources Planning and Management Division. Funding was provided by the County and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection Coral Reef Conservation Program with a grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Coral Reef Conservation Program. The Palm Beach County mooring buoy program is a partnership between Palm Beach County Department of Environmental Resources Management and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Funding was provided by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection Coral Reef Conservation Program with a grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Coral Reef Conservation Program. Mooring buoys in Palm Beach County at Mar A Lago and Boca Raton Patch reefs are rotated every year to spread the pressure out of divers and fishermen over different parts of the reefs.The St. Lucie Inlet Park Preserve Mooring Buoys are maintained by the Florida Park Service. Funding was provided by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection Coral Reef Conservation Program with a grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Coral Reef Conservation Program.

Copyright Text: Costaregni, A. & Walker, B. (2015)

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