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 Dry Tortugas National Park - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dry Tortugas National Park is a United States National Park, located in the Dry Tortugas islands of the Florida Keys.
Dry Tortugas National Park - National Parks Gallery
The park's centerpiece is Fort Jefferson, a massive but unfinished coastal fortress that was rendered obsolete by the invention of the rifled cannon.
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 Dry Tortugas National Park
Dry Tortugas is one of the country's more inaccessible national parks.
In 1992, the area was designated as the Dry Tortugas National Park to protect the natural and historical qualities.
The Dry Tortugas National Park is located about 70 nautical miles west of Key West, Florida.
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 Dry Tortugas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The islands are home to Dry Tortugas National Park, and are only accessible by boat or seaplane, making them a popular birding destination.
The Dry Tortugas are a small group of islands, located at the end of the Florida Keys, USA, about 113 km west of Key West, and 60 km west of the Marquesas Keys, the closest islands.
In August 2004, the Dry Tortugas were directly struck by Hurricane Charley.
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 Dry Tortugas National Park
Perhaps the most unusual national park in the national park system is Dry Tortugas.
On October 26, 1992 the monument was upgraded to National Park status in a bill signed by President George Bush.
Fort Jefferson on the remote Tortugas was planned as the greatest of these forts.
www.shannontech.com /ParkVision/DryTortugas/DryTortugas.html   (1188 words)

  
 Seaplanes of Key West Florida
In 1935 Fort Jefferson was proclaimed as a National Monument but it was not until 1992 that Dry Tortugas reached its current status as a National Park.
Dry Tortugas National Park and Historic Fort Jefferson
The word ‘Dry’ was soon added to mariners’ charts to warn of the lack of fresh water.
www.seaplanesofkeywest.com   (399 words)

  
 Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida / Fort Jefferson
Dry Tortugas National Park includes the largest of the 19th century American coastal forts.
Fort Jefferson National Monument was proclaimed January 4, 1935 and renamed Dry Tortugas National Park October 26, 1992.
Several boat and air taxi services offer trips to the Dry Tortugas from Key West and the Lower Keys, as well as from the Naple and Fort Myers areas of Southwest Florida.
classic.mountainzone.com /nationalparks/drto   (334 words)

  
 Parks & Recreation: The Curious History Of Dry Tortugas National Park - Dry Tortugas Islands in the Gulf of Mexico
Barring the construction of elaborate sewage-disposal and water-purification systems and a dramatic expansion of facilities to accommodate increasing numbers of visitors, Dry Tortugas National Park, by its nature, is not well-suited for our species.
Thanks to the national-park status, many tourists from abroad now include the Dry Tortugas, along with the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone, as a must-stop on their visit to the United States.
The guardians of the Dry Tortugas are charged with preserving their natural and cultural integrity while making the islands available for the public's use and enjoyment.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m1145/is_9_34/ai_57770095   (1478 words)

  
 Dry Tortugas National Park sightseeing tours and Dry Tortugas Fishing - Florida Keys
In 1992, the monument was upgraded to national park status in a bill signed by President George Bush.
The Dry Tortugas were discovered by Ponce de Leon in 1513.
The word “dry” was added later on as a descriptive due to the lack of fresh water on the islands.
www.floridakeys.com /keywest/key-west-dry-tortugas.htm   (1428 words)

  
 dtint.html
Dry Tortugas National Park, located 110 km west of Key West, Florida, is an elliptical, atoll-like, coral reef formation, approximately 27 km long and 12 km wide with shallow water depths ranging from 12-20 m in channels between reefs.
Following the closure of the Laboratory in 1939, relatively few investigations were conducted in the Tortugas until the National Park Service (NPS) began in 1975, a series of cooperative, bench-mark studies to evaluate long-term changes in marine resources in combination with the earlier Carnegie Laboratory studies.
The Dry Tortugas, discovered by the Spanish explorer Ponce de Leon in 1513 and named The Turtles, Las Tortugas, were soon read on early nautical charts as "Dry Tortugas" to indicate they lacked fresh water.
www.aoml.noaa.gov /general/lib/dtint.html   (1970 words)

  
 Compare Prices and Read Reviews on Dry Tortugas National Park at Epinions.com
It was identified as the "Dry" Tortugas in...
My husband, parents, and I visited the Dry Tortugas (about 70 miles west of Key West) on Dec. 24, 2003, and it was by far the highlight of the week.
That being said Dry Tortugas is a one-of-a-kind place that is worth it if you like checking places of of life's list.
www.epinions.com /park-Parks-All-FL-Dry_Tortugas_National_Park/display_~reviews   (1139 words)

  
 Dry Tortugas National Park: April 2005
Today, the fort serves as the makeshift headquarters of DTNP, and there is a small National Park staff that lives there year-round in modernized rooms built into the fort's massive perimeter wall.
Needless to say the other birders on the park that day were not happy to hear that news from us, because as far as I know, it did not return to the coaling dock before it was time for the ferry to leave.
After complete darkness, we walked the seawall around the moat to the side of the fort opposite the campground and the park residences, that is, to the quietest and darkest side of the island.
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 Dry Tortugas National Park (Page 3)
Homestead, FL: Florida National Parks and Monuments Association., 1974.
National Geographic's Guide to the National Parks of the United States.
The waters of the park are littered with the rotting hulls of sunken wrecked ships, some of which date to the 1600's.
www.shannontech.com /ParkVision/DryTortugas/DryTortugas3.html   (893 words)

  
 Dry Tortugas National Park
The area was redesignated as Dry Tortugas National Park in 1992 to protect both the historical and natural features.
CAR - There are no roads to Dry Tortugas National Park.
Abundant sea turtles or "tortugas" provisioned his ships with fresh meat, but there was no fresh water-the tortugas were dry.
www.hikercentral.com /parks/drto   (823 words)

  
 Pictures of Dry Tortugas National Park - US National Parks photos - stock photography and fine art prints
Dry Tortugas National Park, 70 miles of Key West, Florida, is mostly an underwater park with seven diminutive islets, some of which no more than sand banks, some important wildlife sanctuaries, and one home to a massive and unlikely historical structure.
Pictures of Dry Tortugas National Park - US National Parks photos - stock photography and fine art prints
The name "Tortugas" was given by explorer Ponce de Leon in 1513 for the abundance of sea turtles, while "Dry" refers to the absence of available freshwater.
www.terragalleria.com /parks/np.dry-tortugas.html   (486 words)

  
 Dry Tortugas National Park - Areaparks.com
At Dry Tortugas, the bird foraged for five days in the same general area.
This spring was especially exciting for birders enjoying the park, with special guest appearances by the Red-legged Honeycreeper, a White-tipped Dove, a Black Noddy, a Long-eared Owl, an Elegant Tern, and several harder-to-find warblers including the beautiful Canada Warbler, Bay-breasted Warbler, and Chestnut-sided Warbler.
Binoculars, spotting scopes, cameras, and guidebooks in hand, the birders eagerly set off on their 70 mile trip from Key West, Florida, to these tiny islands in the Gulf of Mexico to witness the fallout on this only stopover around for tired migrating birds.
drytortugas.areaparks.com /parkinfo.html?pid=2627   (426 words)

  
 EPA: Federal Register: Dry Tortugas National Park, FL
A park entrance fee will be instituted and private boaters will be required to obtain a permit to navigate park waters.
Commercial fishing activities, spear fishing and the harvest of lobster and conch are banned in park waters.
The plan is designed to afford a high level of protection to park resources and provide for appropriate types and levels of high quality visitor experiences.
www.epa.gov /fedrgstr/EPA-IMPACT/2001/October/Day-03/i24651.htm   (818 words)

  
 GORP - Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida
The pirates are gone, but the Dry Tortugas are still an unspoiled paradise rich in marine and bird species, making this island outpost popular for birders, scuba divers, and snorkelers.
The waters surrounding the Dry Tortugas are ideal for beginner and expert snorkelers with shallow diving accessible right from the beach.
Famed Spanish explorer Ponce de Leon stumbled on these little island gems in 1513 and promptly dubbed them Dry Tortugas for their lack of fresh water and abundance of tortoises.
gorp.away.com /gorp/resource/us_national_park/fl_dry_t.htm   (622 words)

  
 Dry Tortugas National Park
Dry Tortugas National Park was set aside as a bird and marine life sanctuary.
The islands within the park were constructed similarly to the other Florida Keys.
Activities in the park include camping, scuba diving, and touring Fort Jefferson.
www.und.nodak.edu /instruct/mineral/natpark/aamain/drytor.htm   (158 words)

  
 Environmental Defense - The Tortugas Ecological Reserve: A Critical New Fishery Reserve
All non-Dry Tortugas National Park areas are now protected as a marine reserve.
July 2001 - The Secretary of the Interior approves the Dry Tortugas National Park Management Plan.
The full Tortugas Ecological Reserve including all of the above jurisdictions and the National Park, contains 191 square nautical miles of coral reefs, seagrass beds, and other diverse and productive habitats in which fishing impacts would be prohibited.
www.environmentaldefense.org /article.cfm?ContentID=443   (910 words)

  
 Review of Dry Tortugas National Park - Sports & Recreation - Key West, FL, 33041 - Citysearch
The last time I went, we took a boat trip to Dry Tortugas and it was wonderful.
I took the sea plane from Key West airport to the Dry Tortugas.
Have been many times but first time to Dry Tortugas.
austin.citysearch.com /review/2459129   (617 words)

  
 Find in a Library: Dry Tortugas National Park final general management plan amendment and environmental impact statement, Monroe County, FL.
Dry Tortugas National Park final general management plan amendment and environmental impact statement, Monroe County, FL.
Dry Tortugas National Park (Fla.) -- Environmental conditions.
Find in a Library: Dry Tortugas National Park final general management plan amendment and environmental impact statement, Monroe County, FL.
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 Sailing/Cruises & Beaches/Diving in Key West & Dry Tortugas National Park - Florida
Clearly, we had to visit Dry Tortugas National Park, and so we set out with an itinerary I'd worked on for weeks.
It's been a national park for just ten years and is known mostly to sailors and a few tarpon-chasing sportfishermen.
Located on a major migratory flyway, the Dry Tortugas are visited by about 300 species of birds in the fall and spring and shelter the only U.S. nesting ground for the magnificent frigate bird.
away.com /tripideas/dry-tortugas-national-park-sailing-cruises-308909.html   (1372 words)

  
 USGS Display at Dry Tortugas National Park
Dry Tortugas National Park, located 60 miles west of Key West, FL, receives hundreds of visitors each day.
In Ft. Jefferson, the main attraction at Tortugas NPS, Interpreter Officer Kelly Bulyis has set up a hands-on display, using limited resources, for children and young adults.
This informative USGS poster will now be seen by more than 100 people daily.
soundwaves.usgs.gov /1999/08/outreach5.html   (122 words)

  
 L.L.Bean: Park Search - Dry Tortugas National Park
L.L.Bean: Park Search - Dry Tortugas National Park
The Dry Tortugas are a series of seven small islands 68 miles off the coast of Key West.
Photo credits in order: Photo by Cecil W. Stoughton, courtesy of National Park Service.
www.llbean.com /parksearch/parks/html/15154gd.htm   (212 words)

  
 NPR - Radio Expeditions: Sanctuary for Tortugas' Marine Life
We visit the Dry Tortugas National Park -- site of a stunning 19th century brick fort and enormous colonies of migratory sea birds -- and then launch our Radio Expedition on a rendezvous with researchers who are studying the reefs within the newly created Tortugas Ecological Reserve.
Nothing more is to be taken from there -- no fish, no lobsters, no coral -- in the same way that you can't take artifacts from national parks.
The National Marine Sanctuaries, established almost 30 years ago, were the subject of a Radio Expeditions series in 1997, Reef Diving in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
www.npr.org /programs/re/archivesdate/2001/jul/20010723.tortugas.html   (507 words)

  
 Bird-watching: Florida Keys Area Bird-watching @ nationalgeographic.com
Dry Tortugas National Park, 68 miles [109.4 kilometers] west into the Gulf of Mexico from Key West, comprises seven tiny islands and about 100 square miles [256 square kilometers] of ocean.
One of the most famous birding locales in Everglades National Park is Snake Bight Trail, a couple of miles past the canoe ramp and rest rooms at West Pond.
Visiting the Dry Tortugas is slightly more complicated than other excursions in this chapter, since you must arrange either a boat or seaplane trip.
www.nationalgeographic.com /destinations/The_Florida_Keys/Florida_Keys_Area_Bird_watching.html   (1617 words)

  
 Dry Tortugas National Park
Surrounded by coral reefs and teeming with wildlife, the Dry Tortugas National Park is world renowned as a favorite destination for snorkeling, kayaking, camping, birding and deep sea fishing.
Discover the Dry Tortugas, voted "One of the top 10 things to do in the Florida Keys" 2 years in a row by Islands Magazine.
Ponce de Leon discovered the Dry Tortugas in 1513 when he caught over 100 sea turtles there.
www.yankeefleet.com /KeyWestDryTortugas.cfm   (198 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Dry Tortugas National Park, United States (U.S. National Park System) - Encyclopedia
Dry Tortugas National Park: see under Dry Tortugas.
Dry Tortugas National Park, U.S. National Park System
AllRefer.com - Dry Tortugas National Park, United States (U.S. National Park System) - Encyclopedia
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 The Dry Tortugas Transportation Center - Explore the different ferry and seaplane operators to the Dry Tortugas and Fort Jefferson in the Florida Keys.
Experience the true beauty of the Florida Keys in the Dry Tortugas National Park
A 5.00/per person Dry Tortugas park admission charge collected at check - in.
The Dry Tortugas Transportation Center - Explore the different ferry and seaplane operators to the Dry Tortugas and Fort Jefferson in the Florida Keys.
www.vacationkeywest.net /dry-tortugas/transportation.htm   (524 words)

  
 Key West Dry Tortugas
Located 70 miles west of Key West, The Dry Tortugas National Park Boasts some of the best snorkeling in North America.
Dry Trotugas National Park Key West Info
Come visit Key West and the Dry Tortugas, jewels of the Florida Keys
www.bestonkeywest.com /dry_tortugas.htm   (279 words)

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