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Where is Shark Key Florida?

Shark Key is an island in the lower Florida Keys about 7 miles (11 km) east of Key West. It is located north of, and connected to, U.S. 1 (or the Overseas Highway) at approximately mile marker 11.5, between the Saddlebunch Keys and Big Coppitt Key.



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Lemon Sharks are a big shark species that lives primarily in inshore shallow waters. As one of the most abundant shark species native to Florida waters, they are often seen and encountered in shallow backcountry flats, shallow inshore water and along the edge of the Gulfstream waters.

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Siesta Key Beach, Siesta Key Regarded as one of the best places to visit in Florida, Siesta Key is a paradisiac island in the Gulf of Mexico. The island's main beach is a coveted destination thanks to its dreamy white sand and shallow, crystal-clear water that is ideal for a refreshing swim.

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If you're looking for breathtaking beaches and a tropical paradise, Key Largo is the place to be. With its pristine sands, crystal-clear waters, and a multitude of water activities, Key Largo offers a beach experience like no other.

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Bahia Honda State Park, Big Pine Key For years, there has been widespread agreement that the best beaches in the Florida Keys are the beaches at Bahia Honda State Park at MM 36.8.

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1. Key West. Key West is one of Florida Key's most famous and greatest keys. As we mentioned, it is the southernmost point of the Florida Keys, but it is also the southernmost point of the mainland US.

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To drive directly from Key Largo to Key West, it takes roughly 2.5 hours to travel a distance of 100 miles.

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Are there Sharks in the Florida Keys? You bet. It is common to catch nurse sharks while fishing on the flats. These bottom dwellers are generally docile and will only act defensively if provoked, so if you see one out snorkeling or diving there is no need for alarm as long as you do not disturb it.

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We see a number of different types of sharks in Key Largo, mainly Reef Sharks, Nurse sharks and some Bull sharks. There are however visitors to our shores that are a little larger.

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The Florida Keys are home to more sharks than any other area in the world. Here's a list of the sharks you can see with Keys Shark Diving. Keys Shark Diving is the best way to see sharks up close and personal in the Florida Keys.

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In total, the county Key West is located in – Monroe County – has seen 18 unprovoked shark attacks since records were first kept in 1882.

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An exploration of the underwater world that surrounds the Revillagigedo Islands, which are about 200 miles off the Mexican coast. The area is home to large concentrations of fish, including sharks and other apex predators.

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The 'coldest' month is January, but daytime highs still average a warm 75°F (24°C) — although to Floridians, this might feel cold!

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Hurricane season in the Caribbean—including Key West—runs from June to November. While we're fans of Caribbean off-season travel, even during fall months like October, you should expect plenty of afternoon showers this time of year. You also face heightened risk of having your trip disrupted by a major storm.

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east-northeast of the Key Largo Cut, in the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. This reef is a very shallow dome shaped reef which breaks the surface at low tide on the landward side, and slopes to 25 feet on the seaward side. The statue is one of three cast from a mold by an Italian sculptor Guido Galletti.

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Joseph Dituri's 74th day residing in Jules' Undersea Lodge, situated at the bottom of a 30-foot-deep lagoon in Key Largo, wasn't much different than his previous days there since he submerged March 1.

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Boasting temperate waters and more than 3,400 hours of annual sunshine, the beaches of Key West are some of the most popular destinations on this tropical island paradise. You can enjoy the sun, sand and warm water as well as a variety of activities like swimming, snorkeling and fishing.

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