Windsurfing Dunedin Florida
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Dunedin & Edgewater park
This video is about wandering around Dunedin
Dunedin causeway 2018
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Just a normal sunday out on the Dunedin Causeway with jetskis, boats and my Mavic pro.
Paddle boarding in Dunedin, Florida
SharkBite Challenge 2018 Surfski SUP Canoe and Kayak Race Dunedin Florida
My first race on the ocean with an Epic V7 Surfski. Conditions were beautiful and fairly mild, had a great time, so many different boats and people from around the world. Unfortunately 2018 was the last year for SharkBite.
Bay Breeze by FortyThr33 Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported— CC BY 3.0 Music promoted by Audio Library
Dunedin Honeymoon Island condo 2br, 2ba in open waterfront Gulf Of Mexico paradise island-ownerfinan
Sell for $184k to anyone with 20% cash down and terms negotiable. Come to enjoy the Florida island lifestyle with nature and water activities right outside your door! This very active 55+ community on Honeymoon Island offers biking, walking, kayaking, paddle boarding and sailing. The desirable 2 bed/2 bath split plan corner unit features loads of natural light and a large eat in kitchen. The living room/dining room combination is in the center with sliders leading to a private balcony. On the right, the large master bedroom boasts double closets and a functional bathroom layout with a sink/makeup area and plenty of counter space separate from the toilet/shower with tub. Down the hall from the kitchen is the second bedroom and a full bathroom. A few updates would make this home your own. A storage unit is beside your front door. The second floor laundry room has all new washers and dryers. Stairs are right outside your door and a central elevator is close by. The community amenities make your home a resort! Enjoy your beautiful heated pool, lighted fishing pier, shuffle board and tennis courts right by the water's edge. The clubhouse has spectacular views and contains a fitness center, card room, billiard room and a full kitchen. The covered picnic area has gas grills. Only 2½ miles to the shops and restaurants of quaint downtown Dunedin. Neighboring Caladesi Island consistently ranks in the Top 10 of US beaches. Watch dolphins play, pelicans dive for fish and end your day with breathtaking sunsets. Seller will consider seller financing
Kings Bay Summer High-Speed Zone
A video by Tracy Colson showing why eliminating the summer high-speed zone in Kings Bay is absolutely essential for protecting manatees from high speed collisions, such as the one that occurred on July 4th, 2007, when a mother manatee was struck inside the watersports zone and suffered for eight hours before eventually dying from her severe injuries.
Florida Flying: Clearwater
Clearwater Beach and Intracoastal Waterway
DJI Phantom and GoPro Hero 3
Music: Vance Joy - Riptide
Swimming at Caladesi Island - 7/26/2015
Swimming with a GoPro at Caladesi Island on 7/26/2015, at 1PM. It was a very stormy week but we caught a nice window of weather and took advantage of it to head out to Caladesi.
In this video you can see juvenile crevalle jacks swimming around the bottom with us. They kept brushing up against us and we were a little freaked out until we figured out what they were.
Island Hopping Is A Must In Fort Myers Beach
Unlike the gridlocked hustle of sister cities Tampa and Miami, Fort Myers Beach is the gem on the Gulf that still has the magic of a Florida long forgotten elsewhere. It's the kind of view you're convinced you need a passport to see until the windows of the car roll down crossing over the Matanzas Pass Bridge onto Estero Blvd. In the mid-morning sun, the salted fresh scent wakes you up to the kind of American island you really can still find.
Here on Fort Myers Beach on Estero Island in Southwest Florida, there are as many families in the seven-mile surf as there are couples, newlyweds to retirees. We spent a long weekend at the Pink Shell Resort in September 2019, and planned your perfect day in Fort Myers at the best beaches and locations we could fit into a long weekend. There are always things to do here for day trips on the surrounding islands of Sanibel Island and Captiva Island, click here to jump to digest below.
Island hopping, shelling, and eco-tours
You're here in Florida, grab that lovely continental Pink Shell Resort breakfast and get outside. If you love deep sea fishing, book one of the local fishing charters in town to catch your own dinner. Not in the mood to fish? Book a trip with EcoVenture Florida where Captain Matt Hetrick and First Mate Lauren will guide you through a true island hopping adventure. We coasted around the famous Sanibel Lighthouse and anchored at our own private little beach for shelling on the gorgeous Costa Cayo. The seashells are shades of reds and pinks, and some are as big as your face.
If you thought you needed to leave America to find white sand beaches and clear crystal water year-round, it's all right here in the United States' coastline on the Gulf of Mexico. We saw dolphins, manatees, fevers of rays, and one incredible sea turtle in our time with Captain Matt, but he asked me to say that seeing all those in one day is incredibly lucky. Ol' Captain Matt is a modest guy.
Water sports, parasailing, and paddle boarding
If you're not in the mood for a boat ride, head out to the Pink Shell's beach resort zone where you can start your morning ocean kayaking or paddle boarding in the gentle surf. The serene view from the room each morning is all the convincing you need to feel the mild saltwater on your toes. Take a short waverunner course and grab the jet ski views of the boardwalk from the ocean. Bike around Lovers Key State Park, the one place every guest at the resort raved about. We didn't get to make it here, but learned it's a popular spot for lovers of all ages to take sweet photos.
Downtown Fort Myers
The Edison & Ford Winter Estates are a must-see for any kind of traveler, particularly those botanical garden lovers! These vacation homes of first Thomas Edison's family, followed by Henry Ford's family later, are preserved with the original knickknacks and science center, including the working laboratory. Mina Edison is responsible for the exotic and blossoming flora on the estates and she is the true patron saint of Fort Myers. The history of the city, once a popular cattlemen stop, begins with the Edisons arriving and rebuilding the dock. The Royal Palms lining the Edison's estate roads are just one of the legacies left behind.
Fort Myers & Sanibel Island
If you're looking to escape somewhere gorgeously serene with more activities than you could possibly fit into one week, Fort Myers Beach is the spot for you. This barrier island gem is budget-friendly, pet-friendly, and impossibly clean, a nod to the high eco-standards Lee County holds itself to. The next time you want to escape somewhere south, just remember that you need to go as far as Key West to find white sand perfection. Fort Myers Beach is Florida's Florida, the kind you're looking for.
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Yamaha vx deluxe waverunner off of honeymoon island dunedin causeway
Yamaha vx deluxe off of honeymoon island state park and dunedin causeway
Paddle Boarding April 24 2016
The girls hit the waters of Dunedin Causeway out near Honeymoon Island to try Paddle Boarding... A few of them had tried it before and a few newbies. Beautiful Sunday morning out on the waters of Tampa Bay!
Beached at Honeymoon island
A1A WATERSPORTS / OUT AND ABOUT
Jacob and Parker paddle boarding in the Gulf
Two boys 9 and 13 are using paddle boards in the Gulf of Mexico at a beach in Florida
Skimboarding on honey moon island
A fun little skimboard session on honeymoon island with lots of 360s. Leave this video a like and subscribe to see more videos like this.
SNOOK FISHING FROM KAYAK DUNEDIN FLORIDA
Caught this beauty on a live shrimp on an incoming tide. Sadly just an inch short of legal. St. Joseph Sound North of Dunedin causeway. This is a great place to live and fish. Tapping noise is from ball on the end of my safety line on camera. Next time I,ll tape it down.
Linda Mar CA Surfing, Longboard, GoPro Mouth Mount, Logs are cool!
Dawn Patrol, offshore, 3 foot and totally loggable! Happy Birthday to me!
Our Wedding at Diamondhead Resort Ft Myers Beach
Photos by Jim Jett / Video by Kristen Sanchez
Save OTAGO from DEEP SEA OIL DRILLING - ANADARKO OUT! v2.0
In October 2012, the United States based Anadarko Petroleum Corporation in partnership with Australian based Origin Energy intend to start deep-sea oil-drilling in the Canterbury Basin (exploration permit PEP 38262), about 60 km off the coast of Dunedin.
Anadarko had a 25% share in the project that caused the Deepwater Horizon (BP) oil spill, Gulf of Mexico in 2010, spilling over 600,000 tonnes of oil into the sea.
Deep-sea oil-drilling is of major concern in the Otago region (and New Zealand) because of the alarming environmental and economic risks that face our people, land and sea. Global oil giants are not welcome to drill in our coastal waters. There are currently no adequate protection measures in place to protect our environment from a deep sea oil disaster. New Zealand will lose 95% of the profits gained from drilling our seabed, yet we will bear 100% of the cost when something goes wrong. History tells us that it is only a matter of time before we pay the price. Surely it's not worth taking such a risk?
What do we risk by allowing these oil companies to drill thousands of kilometers into our seabed?
1) Our wildlife - The Otago marine environment includes many unique and fragile ecosystems, and is home to many species, including seabirds, shorebirds, whales, dolphins, fur seals and sea lions. A deep sea oil disaster will leave our local marine flora and fauna vulnerable to the toxic effects of oil.
2) Our fishing industry - Commercial seafood exports consistently rank as New Zealand's fourth or fifth largest export earner, while recreational fishing is one New Zealand's most popular activities. A deep sea oil disaster will directly impact our local fisheries resulting in both the loss of valuable fish stocks and the loss of industry jobs.
3) Our tourism industry - The pristine coastlines and unique wildlife of Otago attract tens of thousands of international tourists annually, injecting an economic boost into the region. A deep sea oil disaster will have a pivotal role in tourists' decisions to visit the Otago region.
4) Our recreational water sports - Otago offers unparalleled opportunities for ocean sports such as surfing, kayaking, wind surfing, jet skiing, diving and boating. A deep sea oil disaster will invariably impact many local businesses, organisations, and individuals who enjoy Otago's waters.
5) Our assets - We should be protecting our national assets, not selling them off to be exploited by foreign corporations, or endangering them by oil drilling without adequate safety measures.
6) Our climate - The climate change impacts of fossil fuels are disastrous. New Zealand should be investing in clean energy solutions instead of investing in extracting the last drops of oil from the ends of the earth. We should be climate pioneers not fossil fools.
7) Our coastal way of life - This is a fundamental part of being a kiwi, and we must protect it for ourselves, and for generations to come.
Visit and sign the petition to say NO to DEEP SEA OIL DRILLING in OTAGO
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