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Where are you "making your living" on the water? Lee County? That is what we
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The "court" case refers to Matlacha Pass, Estero Bay, San Carlos Bay and some
of the Caloosahatchee river where speed zones have no relation to actual
manatee activity or any scientific basis in their implimentation. That is what
the court said anyway. I tend to agree when you have a 25MPH limit in the
places deep enough to actually hold a manatee and "slow" speed in places that
won't. A Manatee in 2-3 feet of water is not going to go unnoticed. His ass
will be out of the water.
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