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I started thinking about this and found another site:
http://www.flausa-media.com/Subcateg...s/ffrecfct.htm this is their facts: Sand beaches, a Florida signature, account for 1,100 miles (1,770 km) of the state's 1,800 miles (2,898 km) of coastline. Actually, Florida has more than 8,460 miles (13,620 km) of tidal shoreline, second only to Alaska in that category Ok my question: What is the difference between "coastline" and "tidal Shoreline"? wrote in message ... On Sat, 13 Mar 2004 22:22:50 -0500, "JGK" wrote: Don't know if the Keys are included...might just be the main land. Coast Line of Florida Atlantic Coast 399 Miles Gulf Coast 798 Miles Total Coast Line 1,197 miles http://www.fhp.state.fl.us/html/floridafacts.html Thanks for the info. I thought that Fla. might have even more than that, but, I think Fla's coastline is relatively straight. I just found out on the WWW that our neighbor, Maine, has a lot more miles of coastline: "Maine's coastline is long, craggy and has many inlets. What looks like 228 miles on a map, is 3,478 miles of tidal coastline in reality, including the offshore islands." |
Boats in FL
"John Smith" wrote in message news:NhR4c.9220$_w.267962@attbi_s53... Maine has a large tidal difference, so it can effect the amout of shoreline, Fla. is about 2 ft and really doesn't effect the amount of shoreline.. Anyone know why this is so? The marina in Massachusetts where we used to keep our boat had 10 to 11 foot tides. The marina here in Jupiter FL has 2-3 foot tides. (Good thing, otherwise half of Florida would disappear at high tide, I think). Seems like I remember somebody telling me that there is no tide at the equator. Are tides typically greater the further north or south from the equator? Eisboch (wondering about this) |
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.I have heard that if you go up
the caloosahache river from Ft Myers you can get all the way to the Atlantic. Not sure if that is true. Bchbound Yup, you come out at Stewart. |
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: What is the difference between "coastline" and "tidal
Shoreline"? They are referring to the estuary areas where there are thousands of mangrove islands and small inlets. If you draw a straight "coastline" from Miami to Naples you would get about 150 miles but if you followed each little island and inlet up into the Everglades you get thousands of miles. I'm sure the same would be true all along the bayou country of the Gulf coast. These "shorelines" are easier to measure up in Tampa Bay/St Pete since most of them are seawalled. ;-( |
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On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 14:10:46 GMT, Bchbound
wrote: I have heard that if you go up the caloosahache river from Ft Myers you can get all the way to the Atlantic. Not sure if that is true. ========================= It is true; I live about 1,000 feet from the Caloosahatchee and can speak with a great deal of certainty. It is technically known as the Okeechobee Waterway, starting out with the Caloosahatchee River, transitioning to canals, crossing Lake Okeechobee, followed by more canals to St Lucie on the east coast. There are 5 locks along the way, no permits or fees required. http://www.saj.usace.army.mil/recreation/ |
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The difference between "coastline" and tidal shoreline." Coastline is defined as "ocean front" Tidal shoreline is any water affected by tides. Such as sounds, bays, coves, or some rivers such as the St. Johns which has tidal effect from its headwaters (minimal) to the mouth (3-7 feet depending on moon and winds.). If you wish to see a bit of the St. Johns. feel free to visit my website. -- Capt. Frank __c \ _ | \_ __\_| oooo \_____ ~~~~|______________/ ~~~~~ www.home.earthlink.net/~aartworks "JGK" wrote in message ... I started thinking about this and found another site: http://www.flausa-media.com/Subcateg...%20Pages/ffrec fct.htm this is their facts: Sand beaches, a Florida signature, account for 1,100 miles (1,770 km) of the state's 1,800 miles (2,898 km) of coastline. Actually, Florida has more than 8,460 miles (13,620 km) of tidal shoreline, second only to Alaska in that category Ok my question: What is the difference between "coastline" and "tidal Shoreline"? wrote in message ... On Sat, 13 Mar 2004 22:22:50 -0500, "JGK" wrote: Don't know if the Keys are included...might just be the main land. Coast Line of Florida Atlantic Coast 399 Miles Gulf Coast 798 Miles Total Coast Line 1,197 miles http://www.fhp.state.fl.us/html/floridafacts.html Thanks for the info. I thought that Fla. might have even more than that, but, I think Fla's coastline is relatively straight. I just found out on the WWW that our neighbor, Maine, has a lot more miles of coastline: "Maine's coastline is long, craggy and has many inlets. What looks like 228 miles on a map, is 3,478 miles of tidal coastline in reality, including the offshore islands." |
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