Everglades, Biscayne, and Dry Tortugas National Parks modify operations for Tropical Storm Eta

Everglades, Biscayne, and Dry Tortugas National Parks modify operations for Tropical Storm Eta

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service on Nov. 8, 2020. It is reproduced in full below.

HOMESTEAD, Fla. - On Sunday, November 8 at 2:30 pm, Everglades, Biscayne, and Dry

Tortugas National Parks temporarily closed park entrances and visitor facilities in preparation for Tropical Storm Eta for the safety of visitors and staff. Park concession-operated boat, ferry, and sea plane tours as well as services and rentals have also suspended operations until further notice. Biscayne National Park Institute tours and services are also temporarily closed.

Marine waters in all parks will remain open for boating, but emergency services will be

extremely limited.

No wilderness camping permits will be issued until further notice.

In Everglades National Park, vessels may seek safe harbor in the area of Ponce De Leon

Bay, the Little Shark River between marker 1 and marker 69, and the main tributary of the

Shark River. The Flamingo Marina is closed. Chickees are also closed and vessels are not

permitted to tie off to chickees.

In Biscayne National Park, boats may anchor for purposes of safe harbor at Boca Chita and

Elliot Keys.

In Dry Tortugas National Park, vessels may seek safe harbor within the one nautical mile

anchoring zone around Garden Key, including Bird Key Harbor. No services are available

and Garden and Loggerhead Keys are closed, including the campground, main dock and

visitor courtesy slips on Garden Key and the main dock at Loggerhead Key.

All closures will remain in place until severe weather passes and the National Park Service

makes a determination that employee and visitor facilities are safe. Current status will be

posted as an alert on each park’s website.

If the storm track changes, the parks may issue a new advisory with updated status,

including any lifting of the closures. Please check “Alerts" on the parks' websites for current

information. The NPS Hurricane and Severe Weather Response has updates for all

National Park Service sites.

Tags: tropical storm eta tropical storm temporary closure severe weather

Source: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service

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