FORT PIERCE FLORIDA
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A Quiet, clean, friendly gateway to the Bahamas. Located in the heart of historic downtown river front of Fort Pierce FL offering a variety of restaurants, marina amenities, gift shop, Post Office, banks and slips that can accommodate large vessels. Dolphin and wildlife boat tours, sailing charters, and fishing charters available. Visit the Fort Pierce City Marina on Friday nights for Sunset Magic, a night of local music, food, dance, and fun! Sunset boat cruises are offered by Indian River Lagoon and Swampland Boat Tours during the Sunset Magic festivals.
The Manatee Observation and Education Center is a waterfront wildlife observation and nature education center located on Florida's east coast in downtown Fort Pierce, FL. The Center lies just west of the Atlantic ocean and overlooks the nationally recognized Indian River Lagoon, a saltwater estuary and Moore's Creek, a freshwater creek and historical resting spot for the Florida manatee.
The Manatee Observation and Education Center is a waterfront wildlife observation and nature education center located on Florida's east coast in downtown Fort Pierce, FL. The Center lies just west of the Atlantic ocean and overlooks the nationally recognized Indian River Lagoon, a saltwater estuary and Moore's Creek, a freshwater creek and historical resting spot for the Florida manatee.
A research center specializing in marine biodiversity and ecosystems of Florida. Research focuses on the Indian River Lagoon and the offshore waters of Florida's east central coast, with comparative studies throughout coastal Florida. The Station, a facility of the National Museum of Natural History, is part of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, DC, and serves as a field station which draws scientists and students from the Smithsonian and collaborating institutions around the world to investigate the plants, animals and physical processes in the ocean and Indian River Lagoon.
Here you can explore the history of these legendary maritime special operations warriors. Get up close and hands-on with the specialized equipment used by Navy SEAL Teams—from the first operations of their legacy units during World War II to today’s high tech, high stakes missions,.you will also find rare and unusual artifacts from some of the SEALs’ most renowned and dangerous missions.
Bringing development, activities, recognition and an improved economy to the historic downtown Fort Pierce Florida area. The organization coordinates downtown improvements, creates a positive image to attract customers and investors, rekindles community pride, enhances the visual quality of the downtown environment, and attracts strategic additions to the economic mix.
As one of the oldest communities on the east coast of Florida, Fort Pierce FL has borne witness to the changing tides of history - as well as the changing tides of the Atlantic Ocean - for over 104 years. Fort Pierce FL is a diverse yet neighborly community, embracing both the richness of our heritage and the promise of the future in St. Lucie County Downtown, within sight of the timeless waters of the Indian River Lagoon, affords our residents and visitors contemporary shopping, dining and a range of entertainment and activities.
An organization of businesses committed to serving our community in the best possible way. Whether you are relocating, planning a vacation, opening a new business, or simply want to get involved, the Chamber is available to meet your needs.
Formed in 1954 as a local chapter of the National Audubon Society and Audubon of Florida, the St. Lucie Audubon Society is the oldest conservation group in the area. St. Lucie Audubon Society was established by local citizens who enjoy the diverse population of resident and migratory birds found in St. Lucie County and are dedicated to providing environmental leadership and awareness through fellowship, education, community involvement, and conservation programs in St. Lucie County and surrounding areas.
The mission of Audubon of Florida and National Audubon is to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds and other wildlife for the benefit of humanity and the earth's biological diversity.
Florida's Hutchinson Island is an informational visitors guide for motels, hotels, restaurants, live music, events, marinas, beaches, things to do, places to visit, wildlife, and places to visit on Hutchinson Island FL including the nearby communities of Jensen Beach, Stuart, Fort Pierce, Florida.
Providing news and information for St Lucie County Florida residents, visitors, and business owners. St Lucie County the Jewel of the Treasure Coast - featuring the historic City of Fort Pierce FL, the sprawling City of Port St. Lucie FL and the tranquil beaches of Hutchinson Island.
A National network of community-based nature centers and chapters, scientific and educational programs, and advocacy on behalf of areas sustaining important bird populations, engage millions of people of all ages and backgrounds in positive conservation experiences.
Indian River Lagoon Wildlife Boat Tours ♦ 1 Avenue A, Fort Pierce, FL 34950 ♦ 772-464-4445