The State of Florida Dept of Fish and Wild life Commission report on anchoring and mooring fields has issued an interim report on the various mooring fields/anchoring services. The final report will be no sooner than mid 2017. The experiment has been going on about 5 years.
However, anyone who is considering anchoring in the future in Florida waters may find this report interesting... It is a bit more critical of the cities than I had anticipated.. For the majority of small boats like our C Dorys not a lot of impact except in very specific areas---but the laws derived from this experiment may become state wide.
One concern which hit me on fairly quick review of the document, was about "marine sanitation". One local enforcement officer suggested that "portable toilets be banned in Florida!". One other field manager commented on proof of pompous--including receipts from portable toilets dump facility! (So you cannot dump at your own home?)... For those of use in small boats with out fixed toilets and holding tanks (composting toilets were not specifically addressed.), this can be a dangerous precedent.
However, anyone who is considering anchoring in the future in Florida waters may find this report interesting... It is a bit more critical of the cities than I had anticipated.. For the majority of small boats like our C Dorys not a lot of impact except in very specific areas---but the laws derived from this experiment may become state wide.
One concern which hit me on fairly quick review of the document, was about "marine sanitation". One local enforcement officer suggested that "portable toilets be banned in Florida!". One other field manager commented on proof of pompous--including receipts from portable toilets dump facility! (So you cannot dump at your own home?)... For those of use in small boats with out fixed toilets and holding tanks (composting toilets were not specifically addressed.), this can be a dangerous precedent.