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Ten Thousand Islands

The Ten Thousand Islands are a chain of islands and mangrove islets off the coast of southwest Florida, between Cape Romano (at the south end of Marco Island) and the mouth of the Lostmans River. Some of the islands are high spots on a submergent coastline. Others were produced by mangroves growing on oyster bars.[1] Despite the name, the islets in the chain only number in the hundreds.[citation needed]

Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge
IUCN category IV (habitat/species management area)
Ten Thousand Islands by U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Ten Thousand Islands
LocationCollier County, Monroe County, Florida, United States
Nearest cityGoodland, Florida
Coordinates25°51′N 81°30′W / 25.85°N 81.5°W / 25.85; -81.5
Area35,000 acres (140 km2)
Established1996
Governing bodyU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
www.fws.gov/floridapanther/TenThousandIslands/
The Ten Thousand Islands are located near the south end of the Florida peninsula on the Gulf Coast, west of the Everglades
Indian Key Pass - Ten Thousand Islands

Geography edit

The northern part of the Ten Thousand Islands, between Cape Romano and Everglades City, is in the Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge.[2] The southern part of the Ten Thousands Islands, south of Everglades City, is in Everglades National Park.[3] The 99-mile-long (159 km) Wilderness Waterway begins at Everglades City and ends at Flamingo at the southern tip of the Florida peninsula.[4] Administrative control of the islands is split between Collier County and Monroe County.

Archaeology edit

The Ten Thousand Islands were used and occupied by Native Americans for thousands of years. Evidence of former living sites can be found under as much as four feet (1.2 m) of water.[5] A number of shell rings and other shell complexes have been identified in or adjacent to the Ten Thousand Islands.[6] The Horr's Island archaeological site at the northern end of the Ten Thousand Islands was occupied year-round 3,500 years ago, and other sites are presumed to have been inundated by a rise in sea level.[7] The material culture of the Indians living in the Ten Thousand Islands was distinctive enough to be classified as, at least, a sub-area of the Glades culture area.[8]

Demography edit

Almost all of the Ten Thousand Islands are currently uninhabited. The largest, Chokoloskee Island, which is connected to Everglades City by a causeway, has about 400 permanent residents. Other islands have been sporadically inhabited in the 19th and 20th centuries by individuals or families.[9]

 
Ted Smallwood Store on Chokoloskee Island

Recreation edit

 
Camping site at Camp LuLu Key

Some of the Ten Thousand Islands are suitable for overnight visits, as dictated by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. Since this is a wilderness area where wind, weather and lack of fresh water can become threatening, the Wildlife Service recommends only seasoned canoeists and sea kayakers attempt the trip.

Part of the archipelago lies within Everglades National Park. The following islands are officially designated camping sites:[10]

  • Hog Key
  • Turkey Key
  • New Turkey Key
  • Mormon Key
  • Pavilion Key
  • Rabbit Key
  • Jewel Key
  • Picnic Key
  • Tiger Key

Dark skies recreation edit

Ten Thousand Islands archipelago is among the best and last remaining dark skies sites in coastal Southwest Florida. Most notable is Pavilion Key that lies 11 miles south of Everglades City and lacks any urban development to the south of it. The pristine nature and low south latitude makes the area among the best and unique spots for stargazing and Milky Way astrophotography.[11]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Tebeau:29-30
  2. ^ "Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge". U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Retrieved 5 June 2011.
  3. ^ "Ten Thousand Islands". National Park Service. Retrieved 5 June 2011.
  4. ^ "Gulf Coast Trails". National Park Service. Retrieved 5 June 2011.
  5. ^ Tebeau:29-30
  6. ^ Schwadron, Margo (2010). "Landscapes of Maritime Complexity: Prehistoric Shell Works sites of the Ten Thousand Island, Florida". University of Leicester. Retrieved 8 December 2011.
  7. ^ Milanich:85
  8. ^ Milanich:277
  9. ^ Tebeau:81-82
  10. ^ in Wilderness Trip Planner
  11. ^ in Dark Site Finder
  • Milanich, Jerald T. (1994). Archaeology of Precolumbian Florida. Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida. ISBN 0-8130-1273-2.
  • Tebeau, Charlton W. (1968). Man in the Everglades. Coral Gables, Florida: University of Miami Press.

  This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.

External links edit

  • Usgs.gov: Ten Thousand Islands and Rookery Bay
  • Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge Profile

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The Ten Thousand Islands are a chain of islands and mangrove islets off the coast of southwest Florida between Cape Romano at the south end of Marco Island and the mouth of the Lostmans River Some of the islands are high spots on a submergent coastline Others were produced by mangroves growing on oyster bars 1 Despite the name the islets in the chain only number in the hundreds citation needed Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife RefugeIUCN category IV habitat species management area Ten Thousand Islands by U S Fish amp Wildlife ServiceTen Thousand IslandsLocationCollier County Monroe County Florida United StatesNearest cityGoodland FloridaCoordinates25 51 N 81 30 W 25 85 N 81 5 W 25 85 81 5Area35 000 acres 140 km2 Established1996Governing bodyU S Fish and Wildlife Servicewww wbr fws wbr gov wbr floridapanther wbr TenThousandIslands wbr The Ten Thousand Islands are located near the south end of the Florida peninsula on the Gulf Coast west of the Everglades Indian Key Pass Ten Thousand Islands Contents 1 Geography 2 Archaeology 3 Demography 4 Recreation 4 1 Dark skies recreation 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksGeography editThe northern part of the Ten Thousand Islands between Cape Romano and Everglades City is in the Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge 2 The southern part of the Ten Thousands Islands south of Everglades City is in Everglades National Park 3 The 99 mile long 159 km Wilderness Waterway begins at Everglades City and ends at Flamingo at the southern tip of the Florida peninsula 4 Administrative control of the islands is split between Collier County and Monroe County Archaeology editThe Ten Thousand Islands were used and occupied by Native Americans for thousands of years Evidence of former living sites can be found under as much as four feet 1 2 m of water 5 A number of shell rings and other shell complexes have been identified in or adjacent to the Ten Thousand Islands 6 The Horr s Island archaeological site at the northern end of the Ten Thousand Islands was occupied year round 3 500 years ago and other sites are presumed to have been inundated by a rise in sea level 7 The material culture of the Indians living in the Ten Thousand Islands was distinctive enough to be classified as at least a sub area of the Glades culture area 8 Demography editAlmost all of the Ten Thousand Islands are currently uninhabited The largest Chokoloskee Island which is connected to Everglades City by a causeway has about 400 permanent residents Other islands have been sporadically inhabited in the 19th and 20th centuries by individuals or families 9 nbsp Ted Smallwood Store on Chokoloskee IslandRecreation editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2018 Learn how and when to remove this message nbsp Camping site at Camp LuLu Key Some of the Ten Thousand Islands are suitable for overnight visits as dictated by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service Since this is a wilderness area where wind weather and lack of fresh water can become threatening the Wildlife Service recommends only seasoned canoeists and sea kayakers attempt the trip Part of the archipelago lies within Everglades National Park The following islands are officially designated camping sites 10 Hog Key Turkey Key New Turkey Key Mormon Key Pavilion Key Rabbit Key Jewel Key Picnic Key Tiger Key Dark skies recreation edit Ten Thousand Islands archipelago is among the best and last remaining dark skies sites in coastal Southwest Florida Most notable is Pavilion Key that lies 11 miles south of Everglades City and lacks any urban development to the south of it The pristine nature and low south latitude makes the area among the best and unique spots for stargazing and Milky Way astrophotography 11 See also editRookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve Dismal KeyReferences edit Tebeau 29 30 Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge U S Fish and Wildlife Service Retrieved 5 June 2011 Ten Thousand Islands National Park Service Retrieved 5 June 2011 Gulf Coast Trails National Park Service Retrieved 5 June 2011 Tebeau 29 30 Schwadron Margo 2010 Landscapes of Maritime Complexity Prehistoric Shell Works sites of the Ten Thousand Island Florida University of Leicester Retrieved 8 December 2011 Milanich 85 Milanich 277 Tebeau 81 82 in Wilderness Trip Planner in Dark Site Finder Milanich Jerald T 1994 Archaeology of Precolumbian Florida Gainesville Florida University Press of Florida ISBN 0 8130 1273 2 Tebeau Charlton W 1968 Man in the Everglades Coral Gables Florida University of Miami Press nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ten Thousand Islands Usgs gov Ten Thousand Islands and Rookery Bay Ten Thousand Islands National Wildlife Refuge Profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ten Thousand Islands amp oldid 1193176416, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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