Seasonal boating speed zones now in effect
Lee County Division of Natural Resources reminds area boaters to heed the seasonal changes in several speed zones in Lee County that went into effect last week. Areas throughout the county including Estero Bay and St. James City, will experience changes in the posted speed zones. These changes can be a reduction in speed or an increase in speed. Boaters are encouraged to take note of speed zone signage to assist them in adhering to the changes in the zones. All changes in the zones are reflected in the Lee County Boater's Guide.
Additionally, Lee County Division of Natural Resources would like to alert area boaters to the high numbers of Manatees currently in Lee County. Recent surveys have found close to 400 Manatees in Lee County waters, with as many as 100 located in San Carlos Bay alone. Boaters are encouraged to follow all speed zone regulations, wear polarized sunglasses, avoid sea grass beds, and remain alert when boating. If the public spots a struggling, beached, or injured manatee they are urged not to try and assist the animal, but to call the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission hotline at 1-888-404-3922. ¦