Idle-speed, no-wake zone activated on Santa Fe River

Published 2:45 pm Friday, June 19, 2020

LAKE CITY — An idle-speed, no-wake zone was activated Friday on the Santa Fe River, according to Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officials.

Zone 8 begins at an unnamed island approximately 4.25 miles upstream from the confluence of the Santa Fe and Ichetucknee rivers (coordinates: 29° 54.527’ N, 82° 46.074’ W) and ends at the confluence of the Suwannee and Santa Fe rivers. This includes the Ichetucknee River upstream to the U.S. 27 Bridge. The zone activates when the Three Rivers gauge reaches 16.25 feet. On Friday, the water level reached 16.25 feet.

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“The higher water levels can create navigational hazards, such as floating debris, rocks, stumps and shoaling conditions for unsuspecting boaters,” said FWC Capt. Clay Huff, area supervisor. “We just want people to enjoy the river and be safe.”

The zone will remain activated until the water level recedes below the activation point.

An idle-speed, no-wake zone means a vessel must proceed at a speed no greater than what is required to maintain steerageway and headway. At no time is any vessel required to proceed so slowly that the operator is unable to control it or anything it may be towing.

The other idle-speed, no-wake zones on the Santa Fe, which have not been activated, are:

• Zone 5: This zone runs from the Santa Fe River at the River Rise in O’Leno State Park downstream to the center line of the U.S. 27 Bridge when the river is 34.2 feet or higher on the High Springs gauge. That gauge was at 31.43 feet Friday.

• Zone 6: This zone starts at the centerline of the U.S. 27 Bridge downstream to .5 miles upstream from the State Road 47 Bridge when the river is 23.25 feet or higher on the Fort White gauge. Friday that gauge was at 21.33.

• Zone 7: This zone runs from .5 miles upstream from the State Road 47 Bridge, downstream to an unnamed island at 29° 54.527’ N, 82° 46.074’ W. It becomes an idle-speed, no-wake zone when the Three Rivers gauge reaches 75 feet. That gauge was at 16.25 Friday.

There are four idle-speed, no-wake zones on the Suwannee River. As of Friday, these zones have not been activated. They are:

• Zone 1: Runs from the U.S. 90 Bridge at Ellaville south to the State Road 51 Bridge at Luraville. This 39-mile segment becomes an idle-speed, no-wake zone when the Suwannee River reaches 46.25 feet or more above mean sea level at the Ellaville gauge. Friday the gauge was at 41.10.

• Zone 2: From the State Road 51 Bridge at Luraville to Little River Spring. This 18-mile segment becomes an idle-speed, no-wake zone when the Suwannee River reaches 25.25 feet or more at the Branford gauge. The gauge was at 19.79 on Friday.

• Zone 3: Runs from Little River Spring to the County Road 340 Bridge at Rock Bluff. This 23-mile segment becomes an idle-speed, no-wake zone when the Suwannee River reaches 23.25 feet at the Branford gauge. Friday the gauge was at 19.79.

• Zone 4: From the centerline of the County Road 340 Bridge at Rock Bluff to approximately 300 feet southwest of New Clay Landing Boat Ramp, from approximately 6,000 feet north of Camp Azalea Boat Ramp to approximately 1,300 feet south of Yellow Jacket Landing, and from approximately 2,000 feet northeast of Fowler’s Bluff Boat Ramp to approximately 1 mile southwest of the Fowler’s Bluff Boat Ramp when the river level is 8.35 feet or higher on the Wilcox gauge. The gauge was at 6.10on Friday.

For more information about the flood zones, call 386-758-0525. To report violations, call 888-404-3922.  

To obtain real-time river level information, visit MySuwanneeRiver.com.