How deep is the water around Key West?

The harbor is entered through breaks in the reef by several principal channels with depths of 13 to 34 feet, and by several minor channels. Key West, on the island of the same name near the western end of the Florida Keys, is a winter resort.
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How deep is the water off the Florida Keys?

Offshore from America's southernmost city, Key West, lie Rock Key and the Eastern Dry Rocks. All experience levels are welcome in the area's 5-35 foot depths.
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How deep is it around Key West?

It is 93 mi (150 km) wide at the narrowest point between Key West and the Cuban shore, and has been sounded to a depth of 6,000 feet (1,800 m).
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How deep is the water in the Florida Keys bridge?

They were the following: The two-mile long concrete viaduct at the southern end of Long Key over water 10 to 30-ft. deep; the Seven Mile Bridge below Knight's Key over water 18 to 22-ft. deep; the Bahia Honda Bridge, slightly more than one mile long over water from 20 to 30-ft.
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Can you see Cuba from Key West?

No, you generally cannot see Cuba from Key West or any part of Florida. This is essentially a question of gazing at the lands of one country from another – which, given Cuba's settlement at about 90 miles from Key West seems pretty impossible (at least through the naked eye).
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Are the Florida Keys natural or manmade?

The Florida Keys are made of limestone

An aerial view of the Florida Keys. Image courtesy of NASA. The Florida Keys are a chain of limestone islands that extend from the southern tip of the Florida mainland southwest to the Dry Tortugas, a distance of approximately 220 miles.
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What is the deepest part of the ocean in Florida?

The Straits of Florida

The deepest part of the channel exceeds 6,000 feet, and the stretch of water serves as a conduit for the Gulf Stream. Visitors flock to the Florida Keys for fishing or boating or to dive underwater and explore coral reefs, shipwrecks and diverse marine life.
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How deep is the ocean off Florida?

By way of comparison average depth of the Pacific Ocean is 13,740 feet (4188 meters) and the deepest part of the Atlantic Ocean is the Puerto Rico Trench at 5.4 miles, 28,374 feet (8,648 meters) and the deeps part of the Atlantic off the Florida coast of Port St. Lucie is only 2,800 feet deep (850 meters).
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When should you avoid Key West?

Hurricane season in Key West runs from June 1- November 30 (a good thing to know before visiting). However, the heaviest storms are likely to occur in August- October. Obviously, devastating hurricanes don't happen every year, but hurricane season is definitely something to keep in mind.
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Was there ever a train to Key West?

Over the next two decades, Henry Flagler's Over-Sea Railroad carried half a million visitors across the miles separating mainland Florida and Key West. Unfortunately, it only lasted for 23 years before being severely damaged in a 1935 hurricane.
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How was the road to Key West built?

The State Road Department constructed concrete bridges on timber piles at Tavernier, Snake and Whale Harbor channels. Groves, Lundin & Cox did the Upper Keys' roadwork. The two moveable spans were done in-house by the District. Most of the work was done by contractors.
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How long did it take to build the bridge to Key West?

It took 50,000 men 10 years to build it. And, once built, it withstood everything but time.
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Will the Keys be underwater in 10 years?

By 2025, Some of the Florida Keys Could Be Submerged Due to Rising Sea Levels. One of the most terrifying aspects of global warming is the fact that our planet could be engulfed by its own oceans within the next few years — and unfortunately, it's already happening to low-lying parts of North America.
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How long until Key West is underwater?

Experts are estimating that parts of Key West will be underwater by 2040, and the money it would cost to prepare for this is in the billions.
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Will Florida be underwater in 10 years?

By 2100, large swaths of coastal land in Florida will be permanently submerged. In the shorter term, rising seas will increase the frequency and severity of coastal flooding. Statewide, three feet of flooding puts at risk: Future sea level depends on greenhouse gas emissions and atmospheric / oceanic processes.
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What hole is at the bottom of the ocean?

The deepest blue hole in the world at 300.89 meters (987 feet) deep is in the South China Sea and is named the Dragon Hole, or Longdong. The second deepest blue hole in the world with underwater entrance at 202 metres (663 ft) is Dean's Blue Hole, located in a bay west of Clarence Town on Long Island, Bahamas.
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What part of Florida is above sea level?

At 345 feet above mean sea level, Britton Hill is Florida's highest natural point – and the lowest "high point" in the United States.
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Is Florida floating on water?

Florida slipped slowly beneath the waves to become part of North America s continental shelf. The landmass that is now Florida remained shallowly submerged beneath the ocean.
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How deep is the blue hole in Florida?

Researchers are flocking to a 425-foot-deep "blue hole" off Florida's Gulf Coast next month in search of signs of life, among other things. The hole has been dubbed Green Banana. Green Banana is located about 155 feet below the water's surface, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
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How deep is the water between Miami and the Bahamas?

To the west, the Gulf Stream current flows north through the deep water between Miami and Bimini, where the ocean is over 6000 feet deep. The Gulf Stream brings hundreds of marine animals near to the shores of Bimini.
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Why is there a hole in Florida?

There are at least 20 blue holes off Florida's coast, but nobody knows how many there really are, said Fox13 News in Tampa. "They are basically old springs or old sinkholes that formed something like 8,000 to 10,000 years ago," Emily Hall, a scientist from Mote Marine Laboratory and Aquarium, told Fox13 News.
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Why are there no beaches in Key West?

Many visitors are surprised to find that the island paradise of the Florida Keys does not have a lot of beaches. You see, Key West and the rest of the Florida Keys are coral islands – former reefs, created when the ocean was deeper and the region was submerged below the sea.
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Are there alligators in the Florida Keys?

The answer is yes, there are definitely alligators in the Florida Keys. The type of alligator present in the swamps, ponds, rivers, and lakes of the Keys is the common American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis). People often confuse alligators with crocodiles, but there are both in the Florida Keys.
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Why is it called a key and not an island?

The technical difference between a key and an island is in their origin. Islands originate from some form of geological or hydrological activity. In other words, islands are formed by rocks and earthen materials. Keys are created by the activity of living corals as they build a reef.
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