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NATIONAL MARINE SANCTUARY OFFICES AND VISITOR CENTERS CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC;
WATERS REMAIN OPEN

NOAA's national marine sanctuary offices and visitor centers are currently
closed to the public, and in accordance with Executive Order 13991 - Protecting
the Federal Workforce and Requiring Mask Wearing, all individuals in
NOAA-managed areas are required to follow Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) guidance on mask-wearing and maintaining social distances.
Sanctuary waters remain open for responsible use in accordance with CDC
guidance, U.S. Coast Guard requirements, and local regulations. More information
on the response from NOAA's Office of National Marine Sanctuaries can be found
on sanctuaries.noaa.gov/coronavirus/.

Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary




   
 * NOAA launches Mission: Iconic Reefs to save Florida Keys coral reefs
   
 * Take the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Boater Education Course
   
 * Goal: Clean Seas Florida Keys
   
 * Blue Star Fishing and Diving Programs


RESTORATION BLUEPRINT: MARINE ZONING AND REGULATORY REVIEW


Mission: Iconic Reefs
Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease
Boater Education Course
Florida Keys
Eco-Discovery Center





 * Sign up for Regulatory Review Updates
 * Regulations
 * Lionfish Removal Permits
 * Florida Keys NOAA Industry Day webinar on Feb 3, 2022, 3pm ET
   
   

 * Report Violations, Incidents, or Observations
 * Frequently Asked Questions
 * Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary Climate Change Impacts Profile




 * Home
 * About Your Sanctuary
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 * Explore the Sanctuary
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 * Get Involved
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   * Team OCEAN
   * Goal: Clean Seas Florida Keys
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