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Until further notice, the idle-speed, no wake restriction will be in effect for boaters on the Santa Fe River from River Rise in O'Leno State Park west to the confluence of the Suwannee River.
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That means an idle-speed, no-wake zone will be in effect for a 32-mile long segment of the river.
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Under a joint agreement by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the Suwannee River Water Management District, once river water levels reach predetermined heights, the idle-speed, no-wake zones automatically take effect.
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On Monday the commission enacted an idle-speed, no-wake zone for the 39-mile segment of the river between the U.S.
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On Monday the commission enacted an idle-speed, no-wake zone for the 39-mile segment of the river between the U.S.
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FWC has ordered 52 miles of the Suwannee River to be an idle-speed, no-wake zone to prevent water flooding home from causing more damage.
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They also posted 32 miles of the Sante Fe River an idle-speed, no-wake zone.
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On the water, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission put another section under idle-speed, no-wake zone restrictions on Wednesday.
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On Tuesday the commission deemed the 32-mile segment of the Santa Fe River from River Rise in O'Leno State Park west to the confluence of the Suwannee River as an idle-speed, no-wake zone.
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Bridge at Rock Bluff became an idle-speed, no-wake zone on Wednesday.
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