Fort Clinch Aquatic Preserve
NEWS | RESOURCES | CALENDAR
Fort Clinch Aquatic Preserve sits on the northeastern coast of Florida and surrounds Fort Clinch State Park. The preserve is located at the mouth of the St. Marys River on Amelia Island and extends to the Florida-Georgia state line. The closest cities are Fernandina Beach and Jacksonville.
Nassau
1970
7,600
Open waters, salt marshes, tidal flats, beaches
Office hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Boating, kayaking, swimming, sunbathing, birding, fishing
VISITATION INFORMATION
While specific information on boat ramps and facilities within Fort Clinch Aquatic Preserve isn't provided in the sources, the preserve is bordered by Fort Clinch State Park and the North End/Dee Dee Bartels Boat Ramp. These parks offer a variety of facilities and access points to the preserve.
Parking
For specific information on facilities, it is recommended to visit the websites of the respective state and local parks.
Boat Access/Ramps
For specific information on facilities, it is recommended to visit the websites of the respective state and local parks.
Facilities
For specific information on facilities, it is recommended to visit the websites of the respective state and local parks.
Contact
Jimmy Tomazinis
850-756-2468
James.Tomazinis@FloridaDEP.gov
HISTORY
To provide a scenic buffer for the state park and historic Fort Clinch, the Fort Clinch Aquatic Preserve was established on March 4, 1970. The preserve was designated with the goal of maintaining the area in its natural condition. The preserve is considered an "aesthetic" preserve.
Educational Opportunities
The preserve is bordered by Fort Clinch State Park, which features a living history museum with guided tours and reenactments. This historic site offers insights into the area's rich past and could potentially serve as a starting point for understanding the ecological and cultural significance of the preserve. Additionally, the educational programs offered by partner parks and organizations may include activities related to Fort Clinch Aquatic Preserve. For a comprehensive understanding of available educational activities, it's recommended to explore the websites of the surrounding parks and relevant organizations.
Conservation Efforts
The overarching conservation goal for Fort Clinch Aquatic Preserve is to ensure the maintenance of an essentially natural condition by minimizing human impacts. This includes protecting the water quality, preserving the salt marshes and ensuring the continued propagation of fish and wildlife resources. These efforts aim to preserve the natural beauty and ecological integrity of the preserve for future generations. Conservation efforts protect the delicate balance of the ecosystem by maintaining the natural flow of fresh water into the estuary and limiting development activities that could harm salt marshes and other critical habitats.