No. I have much better luck at Alhambra.
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Hi reefguy .... thanks for your guide to Venice Beach diving I found it very useful ... and because of reading it I was on the look out for seahorses and I found 2ReefGuy:There are bathrooms and showers at the service club and the public beach. Both minutes away from Alhambra.
Divergirl4u:Hi reefguy .... thanks for your guide to Venice Beach diving I found it very useful ... and because of reading it I was on the look out for seahorses and I found 2
Kim P
Thinking of going back Saturday morning
Does your son dive? Or just play on the beach :huh:ReefGuy:You're welcome. My son and I will probably be out there (at Alhambra) on Saturday as well.
Take a look at how the water management districts are split up as well. They show you are almost South Florida in Fort Myers SW Florida seems to stretch quite far north as well.CBulla:Florida's Dept of Transport Southwest Florida planning map:
http://www.dot.state.fl.us/planning/sis/atlas/swregion.pdf
Florida State Parks Districts break down:
http://www.floridastateparks.org/images/DistMapAll.cfm
There is consistancy among the state break downs as to the regions. DOT, State Parks, and Water Management report directly to state officials. The State Parks is the most directly tied as the Parks manager reports to the Gov! The State Parks break down should be based on the same one the State of FL bases the districts on as the parks employee's are employed by the state.