BLOWING ROCKS

  • Latitude: 26.979
  • Longitude: -80.0887
  • US East Coast
  • Marina in US

Location: US

Blowing Rocks is not typically known as a marine port but rather as a natural preserve located on Jupiter Island in Florida. Blowing Rocks Preserve is notable for its unique coastal rock formations and serves as a significant natural habitat rather than a commercial or recreational port. The preserve is managed by The Nature Conservancy and is renowned for its striking limestone coast that can shoot plumes of water up to 50 feet into the air when waves crash against it, hence the name "Blowing Rocks."

Blowing Rocks Preserve Overview:

  • Location: Jupiter Island, Florida, USA
  • Managed by: The Nature Conservancy
  • Famous For: Unique limestone formations, coastal ecosystem conservation

Features & Activities:

  1. Coastal Geology:

    • Limestone Shoreline: The main attraction is the Anastasia limestone formations that line the beach. During high tide and strong surf, water can forcefully escape through holes in the formations, creating spectacular sprays.
    • Coral Reef: Offshore reefs are home to diverse marine life perfect for snorkeling and diving.
  2. Conservation:

    • Habitat Protection: The preserve is a protected area focused on conserving coastal habitats, including dunes, mangroves, and sea turtle nesting sites.
    • Research & Education: The Nature Conservancy conducts environmental education programs and scientific research focused on coastal conservation.
  3. Recreational Activities:

    • Snorkeling and Diving: Clear waters and the proximity of the reef make for excellent underwater activities.
    • Hiking and Wildlife Viewing: Trails and boardwalks provide excellent opportunities for bird watching and observing native flora and fauna.
    • Kayaking and Paddleboarding: Nearby waterways offer calm conditions for paddling sports.

Visitor Information:

  • Access: Blowing Rocks Preserve can be accessed by car and is open to the public for day use.
  • Facilities: The preserve features limited facilities including restrooms and informational signage. There are no commercial services like restaurants or shops within the preserve.
  • Regulations: To preserve the natural environment, specific rules are in place such as no fishing, no collecting of natural items, and restricted areas to protect wildlife.
  • Fees: A modest entry donation is suggested, which benefits ongoing conservation efforts.

Nearest Marine Ports:

For actual marine port activities, such as shipping or boating, visitors and commercial operators would need to use nearby ports such as:

  • Port of Palm Beach: Located to the south in Riviera Beach, suitable for commercial shipping and larger vessels.
  • Jupiter Inlet: Located to the north, suitable for smaller recreational boats and fishing vessels.

Blowing Rocks Preserve is an important example of coastal preservation and offers unique natural beauty, educational opportunities, and recreational activities aimed at maintaining the integrity of Florida's shoreline ecosystems. However, it does not serve the functions typical of a commercial or recreational marine port.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
KNOT A WAKE Pleasure 03:16:36
TRANSITION Other 02:22:37
FIRST LOVE Sailing ANNAPOLIS 11/22/2024
AMARA ZEE Other SIDNEY HARBOUR 11/22/2024
GRAYCIOUS! Pleasure 11/22/2024
SUNDOG Sailing 11/22/2024
TOPNOTCH Pleasure 11/21/2024
SIRENA Pleasure 11/21/2024
TRANQUILITY Pleasure 11/20/2024
SHAKAREE Pleasure 11/20/2024
BLONDIE Pleasure 11/19/2024
EDEN Pleasure 11/19/2024
PETRONELLA Pleasure 11/19/2024
GATOR Pleasure 11/18/2024
VITAMIN SEA Other 11/18/2024
GOODBYE WORLD Pleasure 11/18/2024
THE CREW Pleasure 11/17/2024
WADDLE WE DO Pleasure 11/17/2024
CONTROL LINES Pleasure 11/17/2024
KAT Pleasure 11/17/2024

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