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Socioeconomic Research and Monitoring Program for the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary: Recreation/Tourism in the Florida Keys - A Ten-year Replication

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Monroe County Resident Survey

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Resident Survey
1.	

Overall, how would you rate Monroe County as a place to live?

			
			
			
			

a.	
b.	
c.	
d.	

Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Please circle letter corresponding to your answer

2.	
	

There are many reasons that people choose to live where they do in Florida. What are the two 	
most important reasons you chose to live in Monroe County?

	
		
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			

a.	
b.	
c.	
d.	
e.	
f.	
g.	
h.	
i.	
j.	
k.	

No special reason
Born here
Job or business
Climate
Environment
Access to natural resources, such as natural settings and wildlife
Opportunities for water activities, such as fishing or diving
Low crime rate
Cultural activities
Retirement
Some other reason (specify)

Please circle letters corresponding to the two most important reasons
3.	

In the past 12 months, have you done any outdoor recreation activities in the Florida Keys?

			
			

a.	
b.	

Yes	
No	

(Go to Part A)
(Go to Part G)

Please use the enclosed White Card-Activities List to see what we mean by outdoor recreation

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Part A: Outdoor recreation activities during the past 12 months in the Florida Keys
Please use the enclosed Activities List and map to help you answer the questions in this section
A1.	
	

Which of the activities on the enclosed Activities List did you or someone in your household do 	
in the Florida Keys during the last 12 months?

A2.	
	

Pleas fill in the circle for each activity you, yourself did during the past 12 months in the Upper 	
Keys, Islamorada, Marathon, Lower Keys and Key West? 	

A3.	
	

On how many different days did you, yourself participate in each activity in the Upper Keys, 	
Islamorada, Marathon, Lower Keys and Key West? 	
Only answer for those activities you listed with an A on the end of the activity number

A4.	
	

How many others (excluding yourself) in your household did each activity in the Upper Keys, 	
Islamorada, Marathon, Lower Keys and Key West? 	

A1

Activity

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Upper Keys	
A2

Islamorada	

Marathon	

Lower Keys	

Key West

A3
A4
A2
A3
A4
A2
A3
A4
A2
A3
A4
A2
A3
A4
#	
#
#	
#
#	
#
#	
#
#	
#
Resp. days others	 Resp. days others	 Resp. days others	 Resp. days others	 Resp. days others	

A5.	

What would you say is the most important activity you did in the Florida Keys?

		

Most Important Activity				

		

No Activity Most Important (fill in box)

A6.	
	

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(Activity List Number)

On how many different days did you participate in outdoor recreation activities outside the 	
Florida Keys during the past 12 months?
(# of days)

Part B: Reef use in the Florida Keys during the past 12 months. Both artificial and 	
	
natural reefs.
Please use Blue Card with Activities List for reef use and map of the Florida Keys in answering Part B
B1.	
	

Which activities did you or someone in your household do on either artificial or natural reefs 	
during the past 12 months in the Upper Keys, Islamorada, Marathon, Lower Keys and Key West?
If you did not do anything in a region, check the box indicating no reef use in the region

B2.	
	

Please fill in the circle for each activity you, yourself, did during the past 12 months in the Upper 	
Keys, Islamorada, Marathon, Lower Keys and Key West.

B3.	
	

How many others in your household did each activity on the reefs in the Upper Keys, Islamorada,	
Marathon, Lower Keys and Key West during the past 12 months?

B4.	
	

On how many different days did you, yourself, participate in each activity on the reefs in the
Upper Keys, Islamorada, Marathon, Lower Keys and Key West during the past 12 months?

B5.	
	

On how many different days did you, yourself, participate in each activity on the artificial reefs in 	
the Upper Keys, Islamorada, Marathon, Lower Keys and Key West during the past 12 months?

B6.	
	

On how many different days did you, yourself, participate in each activity on the natural reefs in 	
the Upper Keys, Islamorada, Marathon, Lower Keys and Key West during the past 12 months?
Note: If you did part of a day on an artificial reef and part of a day
on a natural reef, count one whole day on each type of reef

B7.	
	
	

How many different dives did you, yourself, make for each type of diving activity you did on the 	
reefs in the Upper Keys, Islamorada, Marathon, Lower Keys and Key West during the past 12 	
months?
Diving activities include all snorkeling and scuba diving activities on the Blue Card-Activities List (Reef)
A dive is defined as an entry and exit from the water to snorkel or scuba dive

B8.	
	
	

How many different dives did you, yourself, make for each type of diving activity you did on the 	
artificial reefs in the Upper Keys, Islamorada, Marathon, Lower Keys and Key West during the 	
past 12 months?

B9.	
	
	

How many different dives did you, yourself, make for each type of diving activity you did on the 	
natural reefs in the Upper Keys, Islamorada, Marathon, Lower Keys and Key West during the past 	
12 months?
Please refer to Questions B1 - B9 when filling in the tables on the following two pages
There is one table for each of the five regions of the Florida Keys
(Upper Keys, Islamorada, Marathon, Lower Keys and Key West)

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No Reef Use			
B1		

		
Activity

	

B2	
	

Resp.

B3		
#	
Others

Upper Keys
B4	

B5	

B6	

Respondent
# of days

# days
artificial

# days
natural

No Reef Use			
B1		

		
Activity

	

B2	
	

Resp.

B3		
#	
Others

		
Activity

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B2	
	

Resp.

B3		
#	
Others

Respondent
# dives

B8		
# dives
artificial

B9
# dives
natural

Islamorada
B4	

B5	

B6	

Respondent
# of days

# days
artificial

# days
natural

No Reef Use			
B1		

B7	

B7	
Respondent
# dives

B8		
# dives
artificial

B9
# dives
natural

Marathon
B4	

B5	

B6	

Respondent
# of days

# days
artificial

# days
natural

B7	
Respondent
# dives

B8		
# dives
artificial

B9
# dives
natural

	
B9

No Reef Use			
B1		

		
Activity

	

	

Resp.

Lower Keys

B2	

B3		

B4	

#	
Others

Respondent
# of days

No Reef Use			
B1		

		
Activity

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B2	
	

Resp.

B3		
#	
Others

B5	

# days
artificial

B6	

# days
natural

B7	

Respondent
# dives

B8		

# dives
artificial

# dives
natural

B8		

B9

Key West
B4	

B5	

B6	

Respondent
# of days

# days
artificial

# days
natural

B7	
Respondent
# dives

# dives
artificial

# dives
natural

Part C: Specialization
In this section, we are interested in learning more about your primary activity. Please answer
the following questions based on the response you gave to QUESTION A5.
For the four questions below, please read the four choices and circle the one answer that best	
fits you for that question.

C1. When I participate in my primary activity, I feel like:
1	
2	
	
3	
4	

a beginner. I don’t really feel like I am part of the activity scene.
an occasional or irregular participant. Sometimes it is fun, entertaining or rewarding
to do my activity.
a habitual and regular participant in the activity.
an insider to the sport. The activity is an important part of who I am.

C2. During my activity, I can best be described as:
1	
	
2	
	
3	
	
4	
	

having very little understanding of the activity. I am often unsure about how to do certain 	
things when I go.
having some understanding of the activity, but still in the process of learning 			
more about the sport. I am becoming more familiar and comfortable with the activity.
being comfortable with the sport. I have a good understanding of what I can do, 			
and how to do it.
a knowledgeable expert in the sport. I encourage, teach and enhance opportunities for others 	
who are interested in the activity.

C3. My relationships with others who do the activity are:
1	
2	
	
3	
4	
	

not established. I really don’t know any other people who do the activity.
very limited. I know some others in the activity by sight and sometimes talk with them, but I 	
don’t know their names.
one of familiarity. I know the names of others who do the activity, and often speak with them.
close. I have personal and close relationships with others in the activity. These friendships 	
often revolve around the activity.

C4. My commitment to the activity is:
1	
	
2	
3	
	
4	
	

very slight. I have very little connection to the activity. I may or may not continue to participate 	
in the sport in the future.
moderate. I will continue to do it as it is entertaining and provides the benefits I want.
fairly strong. I have a sense of being a member of the activity, and it is likely that I will continue 	
to do it for a long time.
very strong. I am totally committed to the activity. I encourage others to participate in the sport 	
and seek to ensure the activity continues into the future.

C5. If you had to replace all of the equipment that you currently own for your primary activity
with similar equipment, how much would it cost to replace?
		

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$______________AMOUNT TO REPLACE PRIMARY ACTIVITY EQUIPMENT

A little use

Some use

A lot of use

Talking with others who participate in the
activity...................................................................... 1	
Magazines…………………………………….............	 1	
Government agency publications……………...........	1	
Conservation organization publications……............	 1	
Newspapers…………………………………..............	 1	
Diving shops/companies…………………….............	 1	
Club meetings………………………………...............	1	
Television……………………………………...............	1	
Radio…………………………………………..............	 1	
Internet………………………………………...............	1	

Almost no use

a.	
	
b.	
c.	
d.	
e.	
f.	
g.	
h.	
i.	
j.	

No Use

C6. To what extent do you make use of the following for current information about your
primary activity? Please circle number that indicates your extent of use for each source of
information.

2	
2	
2	
2	
2	
2	
2	
2	
2	
2	

3	
3	
3	
3	
3	
3	
3	
3	
3	
3	

4	
4	
4	
4	
4	
4	
4	
4	
4	
4	

5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5

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Slightly important

Moderately important

Very important

Extremely important

a.	
b.	
c.	
d.	
e.	
f.	
g.	
h.	
i.	
j.	
k.	

Not at all important

C7. Below is a list of reasons why people engage in recreation activities. Please circle the
number that indicates how important each item is to you as a reason for participating in your
primary activity.

To be outdoors………………………………..............	 1	
For family recreation…………………………............	 1	
To experience new and different things……............	 1	
For relaxation…………………………………............	 1	
To be close to the water………………………	..........	 1	
To get away from the demands of other people…...	 1	
To be with friends…………………………….............	 1	
To develop my skills………………………….............	 1	
To get away from the regular routine……….............	1	
To experience adventure and excitement…….........	 1	
To experience natural surroundings…………...........	1	

2	
2	
2	
2	
2	
2	
2	
2	
2	
2	
2	

3	
3	
3	
3	
3	
3	
3	
3	
3	
3	
3	

4	
4	
4	
4	
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4	
4	
4	
4	
4	
4	

5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5

Part D: Your trip expenditures for your last trip in the Florida Keys to do outdoor
	
recreation activities
D1.	
	

What activities did you do on your last trip or outing to do outdoor recreation in the Florida 	
Keys?
Please use White Card-Activities List

D2.	
	

Where did you go on your last trip or outing to do outdoor recreation activities in the Florida 	
Keys?

			
D3.	

closest city			

closest Mile Marker

a. How far was the place you went from your place of residence?		

Miles

	
b. If your last trip or outing involved use of a boat, how many miles from either your place of 	
	
residence or from where you launched or store your boat to the place where you did the 		
	
activity?
				
Miles		
No Boat
D4.	
How many days was your last trip or outing to do outdoor recreation activities in the Florida 	
	
Keys?		
				
Days
D5.	
How many nights did you spend in a location away from home in the Florida Keys on your last 	
	
trip or outing to do outdoor recreation in the Florida Keys?
										
Nights
D6.	
How many people, including yourself, were you or someone in your household paying expenses 	
	
for on your last trip or outing in the Florida Keys?
									
People

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Please report your expenditures for each item listed to the nearest whole dollar. Put the total amount of money
you spent on your last trip or outing in the Florida Keys in Column A.
EXAMPLE: Joe and Jane Smith, who live in Key Largo, drove to Key West and spent 2 nights in a Key West 	
	
hotel at $125 per night, or a total of $250. The Smiths also spent $200 on food and drink at
	
restaurants and bars, $30 on gas for their vehicle and $400 for a charter boat for diving.

Expenditure

Column A:
Amount spent in
Florida Keys

LODGING, PRIVATELY OWNED (non-government)
Hotel/motel/bed & breakfast/cabin, etc.
Camping site (RV/tent/camper)

$250
$0

FOOD & BEVERAGES
Food and drinks consumed at restaurants and bars

$200

Beverages purchased at a store for carry-out

$0

Food purchased at a store for carry-out

$0

TRANSPORTATION
Gas & oil for auto/RV
SCUBA DIVING/SNORKELING
Rental fee for equipment
Charter/party boat, guide service

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$30

$0
$400

Expenditure

LODGING, PUBLICLY OWNED (government)
Hotel/motel/bed & breakfast/cabin, etc.
Camping site (RV/tent/camper)
LODGING, PRIVATELY OWNED (non-government)
Hotel/motel/bed & breakfast/cabin, etc.
Rental home, cottage, cabin, condo
Camping site (RV/tent/camper)
FOOD & BEVERAGES
Food and drinks consumed at restaurants and bars
Food and drinks purchased at stores for carry-out
TRANSPORTATION
Rental automobile, motor home, trailer, motorcycle or other
recreation vehicle
Gas & oil for auto/RV
Repair & service for auto/RV
Parking fees & tolls
Taxi fare
Bus fare
a) Package tour
b) Any other bus fare
Airline fare
a) Package tour
b) Any other airline fare

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Column A:
Amount spent in
Florida Keys

Expenditure

BOATING
Boat, jet ski, and wave runner rental
Boat fuel and oil
Boat repairs
Boat launch fees
Boat slip fees or marina fees (this trip only)
Sailing charters or sunset cruises
FISHING
Cut bait
Live bait
Daily or special fishing permits
Fishing lines, fly lines, fish nets, and minnow traps
Charter/party boat/guide service
SCUBA DIVING/SNORKELING
Rental fee for equipment
Charter/party boat/guide service
SIGHTSEEING
Sightseeing tours
Glass bottom boat rides
Back country excursions, kayak tours
Park entrance fees
Admission to tourist, amusement, festivals and other
commercial attractions

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Column A:
Amount spent in
Florida Keys

Expenditure

OTHER ACTIVITY EXPENDITURES
Rental fee for recreation equipment (bicycles, golf carts or
others not listed above)
Guide service, tour, or outfitters (not listed above, like
parasailing)
Admission to motion pictures, theaters, museums, etc.
MISCELLANEOUS EXPENDITURES
Film Purchases
Film Developing
Footware
Clothing
Souvenirs and gifts (not clothing)
Barber, laundry and other personal services
Telephone, xerox, fax and other business services
Physician, dentist, and other medical services
Other, specify

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Column A:
Amount spent in
Florida Keys

Part E: Annual Vacation and Equipment Purchases
This section asks about how much money people spent on recreation equipment and boat storage or marina
services not already included in Part D.
Column A should include the total amount of money spent by your household for each of the items in the last 12
months.
Column B should include the total amount of money spent by your household for each of the items in Broward,
Miami-Dade or Monroe Counties (South Florida) in the past 12 months.
Column C should include the total amount of money spent by your household for each of the items in Monroe
County (Florida Keys) in the past 12 months.

EXAMPLE:	
		
		

Joe and Jane Smith bought a boat for $20,000 in Orlando 4 months ago. They also purchased 	
a jet ski for $12,000 from a dealer in Key Largo. Here is how they should report these
expenditures.

Expenditure

Column A:
Total Purchases
in Past 12
Months

Column B:
Purchases in
South Florida

Column C:
Purchases in
Monroe County

BOATING EQUIPMENT
New motorized boats or jet skis

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$32,000

$12,000

$12,000

Item

MAJOR RECREATIONAL EQUIPMENT
E1. Diving or snorkeling equipment
E2. Fishing rods and reels
E3. Cameras and other photo gear
E4. Binocular and other viewing equipment
E5. Miscellaneous (boats, guns, skis, vehicles, etc.)
Specify:

BOATING EQUIPMENT
E6.

New motorized boats or jet skis

E7.

New nonmotorized boats (sailboats, row boats,
canoes, etc.)

E8.

New boat engines

E9.

New boat accessories

E10. New sails or rigging
E11. New boat trailer
E12. Boat storage and marina fees
E13. Other boating expenses
Describe:

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Column A:
Total Purchases
in Past 12
Months

Column B:
Purchases in
South Florida

Column C:
Purchases in
Monroe County

Part F: Value of Reefs

Local, state, and federal government agencies are considering different approaches to maintaining
the health and condition of natural and artificial reefs in Monroe County/Florida Keys. One plan
focuses on providing greater protection for natural reefs by maintaining water quality, limiting damage
to natural reefs from anchoring, and preventing overuse of the natural reefs. A second plan focuses
on protecting the artificial reefs by maintaining water quality, limiting damage to artificial reefs from
anchoring, and preventing overuse of the artificial reefs.
Both of these plans will involve increased costs to local businesses that will ultimately be passed on
to both residents and visitors in Monroe County/Florida Keys. We are doing this survey because the
government agencies want to know whether you support one, both, or none of these plans and if you
would be willing to incur higher costs to pay for these plans.
Please keep in mind that whether you support these plans or not would not have any effect on your
ability to participate in any boating activity or other recreation in Monroe County/Florida Keys.
F1. Suppose there was a plan to maintain the health and condition of natural reefs in Monroe
County/Florida Keys. First, consider your total costs for your last boating trip in Monroe County/
Florida Keys including travel expenses, lodging, and all boating expenses. If your total costs for this
trip would have been $ ___ higher, would you have been willing to pay this amount to maintain the
natural reefs in their existing condition?
		

YES (Go to F2.) 	

NO (Go to F1a.)

F1a. If you answered NO to the above question or you don’t know or you refuse to answer the
question, please circle the one letter that best explains your reason for saying no or don’t know; or
refusing to answer?
A.	
B.	
C.	
D.	
E.	
F.	
G.	
	
H.	

A contribution of that amount is more than natural reefs are worth to me.
I really don’t know how much natural reefs are worth to me.
There are no problems with water quality or the natural reefs.
There is not enough information to form a decision.
I don’t understand or like the question.
I already pay too much to government.
Government waste should be reduced to pay for water quality protection and management of 	
the natural reefs.
Other (please explain): _______________________________________________________

F2. Now suppose there was a plan to maintain the health and condition of artificial reefs in Monroe
County/Florida Keys and that this was the only plan you were asked to consider. Think about your
total costs for your last boating trip in Monroe County/Florida Keys again including travel expenses,
lodging, and all boating expenses. If your total costs for this trip would have been $ __ higher, would
you have been willing to pay this amount to maintain the artificial reefs in their existing condition?
		

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YES (Go to F3.) 	

NO (Go to F2a.)

							

F2a. If you answered NO to the above question or you don’t know or you refuse to answer the
question, please circle the one letter that best explains your reason for saying no or don’t know; or
refusing to answer?
A.	
B.	
C.	
D.	
E.	
F.	
G.	
	
H.	

A contribution of that amount is more than artificial reefs are worth to me.
I don’t really know how much artificial reefs are worth to me.
There are no problems with water quality or the artificial reefs.
There is not enough information to form a decision.
I don’t understand or like the question.
I already pay too much to government.
Government waste should be reduced to pay for water quality protection and management of 	
the artificial reefs.
Other (please explain): _______________________________________________________

F3. Finally, suppose that both of these plans to maintain the existing condition of natural and
artificial reefs in Monroe County/Florida Keys were put together into a combined program. Consider
once again your total costs for your last boating trip in Monroe County/Florida Keys including travel
expenses, lodging, and all boating expenses. If your total costs for this trip would have been $ __
higher, would you have been willing to pay this amount to maintain the natural and artificial reefs in
their existing condition?
		

YES (Go to Part G) 	

NO (Go to F3a.)

F3a. If you answered NO to the above question or you don’t know or you refuse to answer the
question, please circle the one letter that best explains your reason for saying no or don’t know; or
refusing to answer?
A.	
B.	
C.	
D.	
E.	
F.	
G.	
	
H.	

A contribution of that amount is more than reefs are worth to me.
I don’t really know how much reefs are worth to me.
There are no problems with water quality or the reefs.
There is not enough information to form a decision.
I don’t understand or like the question.
I already pay too much to government.
Government waste should be reduced to pay for water quality protection and management of 	
the reefs.
Other (please explain): _______________________________________________________

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Part G: Demographic Profile
In this final section, we need to know information about you and your household to make sure we have a
representative sample of Monroe County residents.
Again, your privacy will be protected and any information identifying you or your household will not be revealed
to anyone.
G1.	

How many people in your household are permanent residents of Monroe County, Florida?

								

number of people

G2.	

How many of these people are at least 16 years of age?		

G3.	

What is the closest mile marker to your residence?		

G4.	

Do you have access to the water from your residence?	

G5.	

Do you own a boat?	

G6.	

How many years have you lived in Monroe County?		

G7.	

In what year were you born?		

G8.	

Are you Hispanic, Latino, or of Spanish origin?	

G9.	

What race do you consider yourself?

	

Yes	

number of people
mile marker number
Yes	

No

No
number of years

year
Yes	

No

Please circle one or more of the letter(s) that best describes you
		
		
		
		
		
G10.	

A	
B	
C	
D	
E	

White
Black or African American
American Indian or Alaskan Native
Asian
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

What is the highest level of education that you have completed?
Please circle the letter of the category that best describes you

		
		
		
		
		
		

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A	
B	
C	
D	
E	
F	

8th Grade or Less
9th to 11th Grade
12th Grade, High School Grad, GED
13 to 15 Years (some college or vocational training)
College Graduate
Graduate School, Law School, Medical School

G11.	

What is your employment status?
Please circle the letter or letters of all those that apply

		
		
		
		

A	
B	
C	
D	

Unemployed			
E	
Employed full-time		
F	
Employed part-time		
G	
Retired					

G12.	

Do you work outside Monroe County?	

G13.	

What is your zip code?

G14.	

What is your total household income, before taxes.

Yes	

Student
Homemaker
None of the above
(specify)
No

Please circle the leter corresponding to the category that best describes your household
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		

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A	
B	
B	
D	
E	
F	
G	
H	

Under $5,000			
$5,000 to $9,999		
$10,000 to $14,999		
$15,000 to $19,999		
$20,000 to $24,999		
$25,000 to $29,999		
$30,000 to $34,999		
$35,000 to $39,999

I	
J	
K	
L	
M	
N	
O	

$40,000 to $44,999
$45,000 to $49,999
$50,000 to $59,999
$60,000 to $74,999
$75,000 to $99,999
$100,000 to $149,999
$150,000 or More

White Card
ACTIVITIES LIST
Number
100A
101A
102A

____________________Activities Using Boats and Personal Watercraft_______________________
Snorkeling
Snorkeling from charter/party boat (pay operation)
Snorkeling from a rental boat
Snorkeling from private boat (your boat or friend or relatives boat)

200A
201A
202A

Scuba Diving
Scuba diving from charter/party boat (pay operation)
Scuba diving from a rental boat
Scuba diving from a private boat (your boat or friend or relatives boat)

300
301
302
303

Special Activities while Snorkeling or Scuba Diving
Diving for lobsters
Underwater photography
Wreck diving
Spear fishing

400A
401A
402A
403A

Fishing – Offshore
Fishing from charter boat (pay operation, usually six persons or less) - offshore
Fishing from party or head boat (pay operation, charge per person) - offshore
Fishing from a rental boat – off shore
Fishing from a private boat (your boat or friend or relatives boat) – offshore

404A
405A
406A

Fishing – Flats or Back Country
Fishing from charter/party boat or guide (pay operation) – flats or back country
Fishing from rental boat – flats or back country
Fishing from a private boat (your boat or friend or relatives boat) – flats or back country

407A
408A
409A
410A

Other Fishing
Other fishing from charter boat (pay operation, usually six persons or less)
Other fishing from party or head boat (pay operation, charge per person)
Other fishing from a rental boat
Other fishing from a private boat (your boat or friends or relatives boat)

500A
501A
502A

Viewing Nature and Wildlife
Glass bottom boat rides (pay operation)
Back country boat excursions (pay operation/guided service/NOT FISHING)
Viewing nature and wildlife from private or rental boat

600A
601A

Personal Watercraft (jet skis, wave runners, etc.)
Personal watercraft – rental
Personal watercraft – Private (your boat or friend or relatives boat)

700A
701A
702A

Sailing
Sailing charter/party boat (pay operation)
Sailing rental boat
Sailing private boat (your boat or friend or relatives boat)

800A
801A
802A

Other Activities NOT MENTIONED ABOVE (parasailing, hang gliding, water-skiing, sunset cruises)
Other activities from a charter/party boat (pay operation)
Other activities from a rental boat
Other activities from a private boat (your boat or friend or relatives boat)
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10A
11A

ACTIVITIES LIST
Other Water-Based Activities – NO BOATS
____________________________________________________________________________________
Snorkeling and Scuba Diving
Snorkeling from shore
Scuba diving from shore

12
13

Special Activities while Diving from Shore
Diving for lobsters
Underwater photography

14A

Fishing from shore (beach, bank, pier, bridge, jetty, dock)

15A
16A
17
18A

Swimming at Beaches (not in pool)
Swimming in Outdoor Pool
Swimming with Dolphins
Windsurfing, sail boarding or kite surfing

Number
______
19A
20A
21

Land-Based Activities
____________________________________________________________________________________
Nature Study – Wildlife Observation – Photography
Wildlife observation or wildlife photography
Other nature study and observation
Photography – Natural landscapes/scenery (not including wildlife)

22
23
24
25
26
27
28

Camping – Backpacking – Hiking – Picnicking
Backpacking
Camping in developed campgrounds
Camping in primitive campgrounds
Day Hiking
Attending ranger guided walk
Self-guided nature or historic trail
Picnicking

29A
30
31
32
33
34
35
36A
37

Cultural, Historic and Tourist Attractions
Visiting historic areas, sites, buildings or memorials
Attending special events (fairs, festivals, ceremonies, etc.)
Attending outdoor concerts, plays, or other outdoor performances
Attending indoor concerts, plays, performances, or events
Sight-seeing tours and tourist attractions (paid)
Sight-seeing (not paid tours)
Reading roadside exhibits or markers
Visiting a museum, education facility, or information center
Attending outdoor sports events (sailing or boat races; spectator at fishing tournament)

38
39
40

Outdoor Sports
Golf
Tennis
Participation in other outdoor sports and games

41
42
43

Bicycling – Horseback Riding – Driving for Pleasure
Bicycling
Horseback riding
Driving for Pleasure (mopeds, motorcycles)

44A
45

Beach Activities – Sunbathing
All Beach Activities (other than swimming)
Sunbathing (not at beach)

46
47
48

Spa, Health & Wellness
Spa Treatments (massage, esthetician services, body treatment)
Fitness activities (fitness classes, visited gym/health center, personal trainer)
Healthy cuisine (specialty dining for health or diet)

Number
______

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ACTIVITIES LIST (REEFS)
Number ___________Activities Using Boats on Artificial and Natural Reefs_____________
100A
101A
102A

Snorkeling
Snorkeling from charter/party boat (pay operation)
Snorkeling from a rental boat
Snorkeling from private boat (your boat or friend or relatives boat)

200A
201A
202A

Scuba Diving
Scuba diving from charter/party boat (pay operation)
Scuba diving from a rental boat
Scuba diving from a private boat (your boat or friend or relatives boat)

300
301
302
303

Special Activities while Snorkeling or Scuba Diving
Diving for lobsters
Underwater photography
Wreck diving
Spear fishing

407A
408A
409A
410A

Fishing on Artificial or Natural Reefs
Other fishing from charter boat (pay operation, usually six persons or less)
Other fishing from party or head boat (pay operation, charge per person)
Other fishing from a rental boat
Other fishing from a private boat (your boat or friends or relatives boat)

500A
502A

Viewing Nature and Wildlife
Glass bottom boat rides (pay operation)
Viewing nature and wildlife from private or rental boat

Number
Other Water-Based Activities – NO BOATS – On Artificial or Natural
Reefs
______ _____________________________________________________________________
10A
11A

Snorkeling and Scuba Diving
Snorkeling from shore
Scuba diving from shore

12
13

Special Activities while Diving from Shore
Diving for lobsters
Underwater photography

The Florida Keys
Upper Keys
Islamorada
Key Largo

Marathon

Tavernier
Windley Key

Lower Keys
Key West and the
Dry Tortugas

Long Key

John
Pennekamp
Coral Reef
State Park

Key
Colony
Beach

Big Pine Key
Summerland Key

Plantation Key
Sugarloaf Key

Marquesas Keys
Dry Tortugas

Islamorada

Key West
Duck Key
Bahia Honda
Ramrod Key
Stock Island

Marathon


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