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WEATHER LINKS 

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Boca Raton Boating, Fishing & Diving
With 47 miles of coastline, many additional miles of river frontage and Intracoastal Waterway, and Lake Okeechobee and other freshwater lakes and canal systems, Palm Beach County is a water sports enthusiast's heaven. Easy access to the ocean is provided via the many public and private marinas and boat ramps located throughout the county. Water sports are year round activities in this area. South Florida offers some of the best sport fishing in the world and Palm Beach County is no exception. Avid anglers may charter deep sea fishing boats and head out to the warm Gulfstream current in search of swordfish, tuna, or marlin.
South Florida offers some of the very best diving, snorkeling and swimming opportunities in the world. In 1995, the Palm Beaches were chosen by readers of Scuba Diving magazine as having the best drift dives in the United States.   
 


Diving
Boca Raton's underwater world is awash in spectacular sea life. Enjoy tropical warm blue waters and Caribbean-quality visibility. Explore reefs, coral–encrusted shipwrecks, and fish-filled natural wonders!
The Boynton Beach Inlet is the entrance point to southern Palm Beach County’s dive sites. A continuation of the reef system, which stretches down Florida’s coastline, these reefs range from 25 to 100 ft. deep, with a variety of sites for divers of any experience level. The area has the Western Hemisphere’s widest variety of tropicals and game fish, crowding the reefs and wrecks, and benefiting from the Gulf Stream’s nutritional flow. Unique because it straddles the northern temperate zone, divers see the two types of sea life together only in this area. Divers will run out of time before they run out of things to see.
 
 
For more information on wrecks
In drift diving, the Gulfstream's steady north current eliminates the long and often tiresome swim back to the boat at the end of each dive. The Princess Ann ship wreck, located off the coast of Palm Beach, was also rated as one of the 5 best wreck dives in the world. More than 20 coast guard certified dive boats operate in the area, making the Palm Beaches an easily accessible playground to all divers. If you're looking for a competitive water skiing course, Okeeheelee Park has it. Here is where the United States National Water skiing championships are held in August.

Divers drift effortlessly with the current along the reefs and wrecks until the boat arrives for pickup at the end of each dive. Water temperatures are comfortable all year round, ranging from 78º to 84ºF in the summer and from 70º to 79ºF in the winter.

Moderate conditions and an abundance of sea life make this area popular year-round. More and more hard corals appear as divers move south in Florida, and this area is unique in having the greatest occurrence of patch reefs in Palm Beach County. The waters offer adventure with brilliantly colored hard and soft corals, five species of large sea turtles, moray eels, sting rays, and nurse sharks. Wrecks placed offshore as part of the state’s Artificial Reef Program act as magnets to sea life and divers alike, and ships like the Budweiser Barge offer excitement to divers as well as challenges for advanced divers. Another favorite is the Princess Ann ship wreck, a 400-ft. cargo ferry sunk in the 1980’s which remains intact. Located off the coast of Palm Beach, it was also rated as one of the 5 best wreck dives in the world.

The Jupiter Inlet is the gateway to Northern Palm Beach County’s diving, featuring many colorful sites teeming with fish. Dive sites range in depth from 60 to 150 ft. of water with a variety of fish. Game fish include Atlantic spadefish, grouper and amberjack which roam the area. Shark dives are popular from Jupiter Inlet south to North Palm Beach. Reefs and wrecks abound with eels, tropicals, barracuda and lobster.

More than 20 coast guard certified dive boats operate in the area, making the Palm Beaches an easily accessible playground to all divers. Florida Underwater Archaeological Preserve’s site showcases parks featuring shipwrecks and other historic sites. The area’s waters offer fantastic snorkeling and award-winning scuba diving, brightly colored reefs with exotic tropical fish, and plenty of room for picnicking, motor boating or just enjoying the sunshine. 
 
 Shipwreck
 
 
PALM BEACH COUNTY
Beach Restoration:
Palm Beach County Department of Environmental Resources Management: 561-233-2400.
Bridge Inspections: 561-233-3950.
Environmental Engineering Division: Palm Beach County Department of Environmental Resources Management. 561-233-2400
Environmental Permitting: Palm Beach County Department of Environmental Resources Management. 561-233-2400.
Palm Beach County Convention and Visitors Bureau: 561-575-4636.
Historical Preservation: City of West Palm Beach. 561-659-8031.
Environmental Projects: Palm Beach County Department of Environmental Resources Management. 561-233-2400.
Environmental Complaints: Palm Beach County Department of Environmental Resources Management: 561-233-2400.
Fishing & Hunting Licenses: 561-355-2329.
Marine Resources: Palm Beach County Department of Environmental Resources Management. 561-233-2400.
Mosquito Control: 561-967-6480.
Natural Resource Protection: Palm Beach County Department of Environmental Resources Management. 561-233-2400.
Planning and Environmental Protection: Palm Beach County Department of Environmental Resources Management. 561-233-2400.
Pollution Prevention and Remediation: Palm Beach County Department of Environmental Resources Management. 561-233-2400.
Public Works: 561-844-4644.
Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office Marine Patrol: 561-732-4715.
Transportation:  561-841-4200.
Vessel Registration & Title: 561-355-2329.
Waterways Management: Palm Beach County Department of Environmental Resources Management: 561-233-2400.
Water Resources: Palm Beach County Department of Environmental Resources Management. 561-233-2400.
Wetland Resources: Palm Beach County Department of Environmental Resources Management. 561-233-2400.

BRIDGES
Palm Beach County operated and maintained drawbridges:
Boaters can contact the bridgetenders on VHF Channel 9
County Road 707 Bridge in Jupiter
Donald Ross Road Bridge in Juno
Ocean Avenue Lantana Bridge in Lantana
Southeast 15th Avenue Bridge (Woolbright Road) in Boynton Beach
George Bush Boulevard Bridge in Delray Beach
Linton Boulevard Bridge in Delray Beach
Palmetto Park Road Bridge in Boca Raton
East Camino Real Road Bridge (Boca Club) in Boca Raton

State Department of Transportation operated and maintained drawbridges:  Boaters can contact bridgetenders on VHF Channel 9
Jupiter Federal Bridge in Jupiter
Indian Town Bridge (Jupiter 706) in Jupiter
PGA Boulevard Bridge in Palm Beach Gardens
Parker Bridge in North Palm Beach
Flagler Bridge in West Palm Beach/Palm Beach
Royal Park Bridge in West Palm Beach/Palm Beach
Southern Boulevard Bridge in West Palm Beach/Palm Beach
Lake Avenue Bridge in Lake Worth/Palm Beach
Ocean Avenue Bridge in Boynton Beach/Ocean Ridge
Atlantic Avenue Bridge in Delray Beach
Spanish River Bridge in Boca Raton
Boca Inlet Bridge in Boca Raton

STATE OF FLORIDA
Boat Documentation:
800-799-8362.
Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission/Division of Law Enforcement: 620 South Meridian Street, Tallahassee. 850-488-4676; 954-467-4541; online: www.floridaconservation.org .
Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission South Region: 561-625-5122.
Florida Inland Navigation District: 1314 Marcinski Road, Jupiter, 33477-9498. 561-627-3386.
Vessel Licensing: 305-535-8701.

MARINAS
Boca Raton Resort & Club:501 E. Camino Real, Boca Raton. 561-447-3474 www.lxrluxurymarinas.com/Boca_raton
Delray Harbor Club Marina: 1035 S. Federal Hwy., Delray Beach. 561- 276-0376.
Gateway Marina: 8250 S. Federal Highway, Hypoluxo. 561-588-1211
Palm Beach Yacht Center: 7848 S. Federal Highway, Hypoluxo. 561-588-9911.
Murrelle Marine: 846 N. Dixie Highway, Lantana. 561-582-3213.
Australian Docks: 500 Australian Ave. Palm Beach. 561-838-5463.
Palm Harbor Marina: 400-A North Flagler Dr., West Palm Beach. 561-655-4757.
Rybovich Spencer: 4200 N. Flagler Dr., West Palm Beach. 561-844-1800.
Riviera Beach Municipal Marina: 200 E. 13th St., Riviera Beach. 561-842-7806.
New Port Cove Marine Center & Boatyard: 255 E. 22nd Court, Riviera Beach. 561-844-2504.
Sailfish Marina & Resort: 98 Lake Dr., Palm Beach Shores. 800-446-4577.
Cannonsport Marina: 178 Lake Dr., Palm Beach Shores. 561-848-7469 or 800-627-8328.
Old Port Cove Marina: 112 Lakeshore Dr., North Palm Beach. 561-626-1760.
Harbor Point Marina: 2221 Monet Rd. North Palm Beach. 561-622-6890.
Soverel Harbor Marina: 2401 PGA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens. 561-691-9554.
Frenchman's Marina: 2700 Donald Ross Road, Palm Beach Gardens. 561-627-6358.
Admirals Cove Marina: 200 Admirals Cove Blvd., Jupiter.  561-744-1700.
Jonathan's Landing Marina: 3238 Casseekey Island Road, Jupiter. 561-747-8980.
 
YACHT BROKERS
Yacht Brokerage Ardell
Yacht Broker CurtisStokes
Luke Brown Yachts Luke Brown Assoc.
 
MARINE SERVICES
AllMarine.net Marine Flea Market
Bomac Marine Ford Lehman Service and Parts
Concord Marine Electronics Electronics & Integrated Systems
Crewfinders Crew placement agency
Dart Canvas Exterior and interior services
Interior Technology Services Cleaning and Restoration
Maritron, Inc. Yacht security systems
Nance and Underwood Rigging and Sails
Nautical Niche Cutting edge yachting toys
Prout Catamarans Official site
Quantum Marine Engineering Integrated Stabilizers
Rope inc. Wholesale and client direct
Sonic Boats South Florida
Voyager Yacht Deliveries
Yacht Depot Yachts
 
OTHER LINK PAGES
Chapman School Hands-on lessons seamanship
Marine D.I.Y. Do-It-Yourselfer
Brown Marine Links for marine and boat
The Marine Web Many links
Mark's Sailing Page Tall ships and more
DockSearch.comLooking for a boat dock in South Florida


PORTS
Port of Palm Beach:
1 E. 11th St., Riveria Beach. Online: www.portofpalmbeach.com 561-383-4100.

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
Marine Industries Association of Palm Beach County:
PO Box 7597, West Palm Beach, FL 33405. 561-832-8444.

PUMP OUT STATIONS
City of Delray:
159 Marine Way, Delray Beach. 561-243-7250.
Palm Beach Yacht Center: 7848 S. Federal Highway, Hypoluxo. 561-588-9911.
Australian Docks: 500 Australian Ave, Palm Beach. 561-838-5463.
Rybovich Spencer: 4200 N. Flagler Dr., West Palm Beach. 561-844-1800.
Riviera Beach Municipal Marina: 200 E. 13th St., Riviera Beach. 561-842-7806.
New Port Cove Marine Center & Boatyard: 255 E. 22nd Court, Riviera Beach. 561-844-2504.
Cannonsport Marina: 178 Lake Dr., Palm Beach Shores. 561-848-7469 or 800-627-8328.
Harbor Point Marina: 2221 Monet Rd. North Palm Beach. 561-622-6890.
Frenchman's Marina: 2700 Donald Ross Road, Palm Beach Gardens. 561-627-6358.
Admirals Cove Marina: 200 Admirals Cove Blvd., Jupiter.  561-744-1700.
Jonathan's Landing Marina: 3238 Casseekey Island Road, Jupiter. 561-747-8980.

BOAT RAMPS
John Prince Park: 2700 Sixth Ave. South, Lake Worth. 561-966-6600.
Lake Ida West Park: 2929 Lake Ida Road, Delray Beach. 561-966-6600.
Bert Winters Park: 13425 Ellison Wilson Road, Juno Beach. 561-966-6600.
Juno Park: 2090 Juno Road, Juno Beach. 561-966-6600.
Phil Foster Park: 900 E. Blue Heron Blvd., Riviera Beach. 561-966-6600.
Lantana Sportsman's Park: from I95 east on Lantana Rd., south on US1 and east on Ocean Ave to the bridge.
Lake Worth:  ICW. Two ramps, docks, fair parking, B&T shop; park and restrooms across the road. 561-540-5000.
Boynton Inlet Boat Club Park: U.S. 1 south of Gateway Boulevard, Boynton Beach. 561-742-6650.
Delray Beach: on US 1, north of Linton Blvd. 561-243-7250.
Boca Raton: southeast of the bridge off Palmetto Park Rd., Boca Raton Inlet. 561-357-8100.

BOATING CLASSES
Boynton Beach Delray Beach Coast Guard Auxiliary:
Flotilla 54, P.O Box 882, Boynton Beach. 561-738-7454.
Palm Beach Sail & Power Squadron: meets at the Palm Beach Lakes High School, 3505 Shiloh Dr., West Palm Beach. William C Eldridge: 561-863-1461.

WATERFRONT PARKS
Bert Winters Park:
13425 Ellison Wilson Road, Juno Beach. 561-966-6600. Juno Park, 2090 Juno Road, Juno Beach. 561-966-6600.
Munyon Island at John D. MacArthur Beach State Park: 10900 State Road 703, North Palm Beach. 561-624-6950.

ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
Audubon Society of the Everglades:
561-588-6908.
Busch Wildlife Sanctuary: 2500 Jupiter Park Dr., Jupiter. 561-575-3399.
Florida Center for Environmental Studies: 561-691-8544.
Florida Conservation Association: 561-626-9880.
Florida Sportsmen's Conservation Association: 561-795-1375.
Marine Aquarium Society of Palm Beach: 561-642-8151

FISHING GROUPS
West Palm Beach Fishing Club:
PO Box 468, West Palm Beach, 33402. 561-832-6780.
Jupiter Inlet Offshore Fishing Club: 1000 Town Hall Dr., Jupiter. 561-743-7335.

SAILING ORGANIZATIONS
Palm Beach Sailing Club:
4600 N. Flagler Dr., West Palm Beach. 561-881-0809.

MARINE ATTRACTIONS
Busch Wildlife Sanctuary:
2500 Jupiter Park Dr., Jupiter. 561-575-3399.
Loxahatchee Everglades Tours: 15490 Loxahatchee Road, Boca Raton. 561-482-6107 or 800-683-5873.
Gumbo Limbo Nature Center: 1801 N. Ocean Blvd., Boca Raton. 561-338-1473.
Juno Beach Park Fishing Pier: 14775 State Road A1A, Juno Beach. 561-799-0185.
Marine Center of Juno Beach at Loggerhead Park: 14200 U.S. Highway 1, Juno Beach. 561-561-627-8280.
Okeeheelee Nature Center: 7715 Forest Hill Blvd., West Palm Beach. 561-233-1400.
Pine Jog Environmental Education Center: 6301 Summit Blvd., West Palm Beach. 561-686-6600.

YACHT CLUBS
Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club:
2425 Maya Palm Dr., Boca Raton. 561-395-2100.
Delray Beach Yacht Club: 110 MacFarlane Dr., Delray Beach.   561-272-2700.
Palm Beach Yacht Club Marina: 800 N. Flagler Dr., West Palm Beach. 561-655-1944.

BOATING WEBSITES
Palm Beach Mariners:
www.floridamarineguide.com/floridaboating.asp
Florida Smart: www.floridasmart.com/subjects/sports/boating.htm
Boating on the Web: www.boatingontheweb.com/florida.htm
Marine Industries Association of Florida: www.boatflorida.org
Marinewaypoints.com: a guide to Florida's boating, fishing, diving and sailing. www.Marinewaypoints.com

 
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