Coast Guard Blocks Boats for Key West Pirate Parade
Published Date: 4/11/2025
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Summary
The Coast Guard is setting up a special no-go zone on the water for the fun and lively Conch Republic Navy Parade and Battle in Key West, Florida. Boats and people can’t enter or hang out in this area during the event unless they get special permission. This keeps everyone safe and the event running smoothly, with rules kicking in on specific dates around the parade.
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Key West Parade Water Restrictions
During the enforcement period for the Conch Republic Navy Parade and Battle in Key West, Florida, no person or vessel may enter, transit through, anchor in, or remain within the regulated area. You must have approval from the Captain of the Port Key West or a designated representative to be in that area while the rule is enforced. The restriction applies to all people and boats in the regulated area for the event.
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