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I see all these beware signs posted around the Byscane Bay in all the
Park boat ramps, to beware of Crocs. While in Everglades national park last week I saw to very big looking salt crocs out by the banks... As somebody whos new to the area. I just bought a small boat and was planning on taking my two sons (5 and 3) on the boat in the bay. I was hoping to do some swimming in bay waters .. as I've seen a few water skiers and wave boarders off the back of boats.. Will a Salt Croc ever attack in open water in the bay? even a small child? Also, I heard a few years back a sewer line broke and contaminated the Bay pretty bad. Is that all clean-up? Where does that sewer line run through anyway? Any recommend safe/clean spots in the bay (closer to land and not Elliot key) to anchor and swim ? I've been out a few times and the waters as you approach Turkey point seem real clear, though kinda grassy. |
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