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St. Martins Marsh Aquatic Preserve

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St. Martins Marsh Aquatic Preserve is situated along the coast of Citrus County between Crystal River to the north and Homosassa to the south. It extends southward to the northern boundary of the Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge. The eastern boundary follows the Citrus County shoreline. The preserve extends westward, encompassing a chain of islands including the St. Martins Keys. 

History

The St. Martins Marsh Aquatic Preserve was officially designated in 1969 to protect its rich coastal ecosystems. Located near the Crystal River, this area is known for its extensive seagrass beds, salt marshes, hardbottom habitat and mangrove islands, which provide critical habitat for various species, including manatees, fish and migratory birds.

Partner Groups

  • University of Florida
  • University of Florida's Institute of Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS)
  • Florida Sea Grant
St. Martins Marsh Aquatic Preserve News
Save Our Waters Week

Two outreach events in celebration of Save Our Waters Week. Our annual kayak tour returned after a year off due to Hurricane Helene, fittingly taking place on the storm’s one-year anniversary. Community members joined staff and partners from the Florida Public Archaeology Network, Crystal River Preserve State Park, and SMMAP for a guided paddle highlighting the area’s cultural and natural resources.

Surveys in the Big Bend

This week Big Bend Seagrasses Aquatic Preserve wrapped up surveys in St. Martins Marsh Aquatic Preserve, officially completing three of the five systems we monitor annually. Additionally, Tim and Sandra accompanied Nigel and Mandy from the Florida Public Archaeology Network to survey one of their sites within the preserve. They were eager to locate the site and document post Hurricane Helene, which they did so successfully.  

Message From The Manager

St. Martins Marsh Aquatic Preserve is a truly special place, with beautiful habitats like seagrass beds, mangrove islands and salt marshes that support a wide range of wildlife. Just a quick boat ride through the area might reveal dolphins, manatees, sea turtles and migratory birds, all showing the preserve’s incredible biodiversity.