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FWC: Idle-speed, no-wake zones may
take effect on the St. Johns River
August 22, 2008
Contact: Carol Pratt, 850-251-2212
Torrential rain brought by Tropical Storm Fay
may cause elevated water levels in many of the state’s rivers,
including the St. Johns River. When the water reaches a certain
level, idle-speed, no-wake zones go into effect. The Florida
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is cautioning
boaters to become familiar with the temporary zone changes of
the St. Johns River.
Idle-speed, no-wake is defined as the lowest
speed needed to maintain steerage and forward motion. The zones
are identified in Florida Administrative Code 68D-24.109, which
can be accessed at MyFWC.com
(click on “Law and Code Manual”).
The FWC, along with other law enforcement
agencies, will be enforcing the zones.
Boaters also are urged to be on the lookout for hazards
concealed beneath the surface of the elevated water such as
markers, posts, tree stumps, and telephone and electrical wires.
Boaters can learn about the conditions of the
St. Johns River by logging onto
MyFWC.com/boating/.
Report damaged markers to 1-866-405-BUOY.
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