Are there dolphins in the St. Johns River?


Are there dolphins in the St. Johns River? The estuarine waters of the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida provide critical habitat for Atlantic bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus).


How deep is the St. Johns River?

It becomes a broad estuary north of Palatka and east of Jacksonville, where it has its deepest channel at about 40 feet (12 metres) and is a marsh. Over its entire course it has a fall of less than 30 feet (9 metres), and tidal currents reach far upstream.


Are there bull sharks in the St. Johns River?

Only the bull shark typically found offshore of Jacksonville can migrate into the local river and swim any distance upstream for very long. Recently a small bull shark was caught near Mandarin. There have been periodic reports of other sharks, usually bulls, being captured in the St. Johns River.


What beach in Florida has the most dolphins?

Panama City Beach At this popular vacation destination in the north of Florida, you can catch a glimpse of wild dolphins swimming in the warm Gulf of Mexico waters. One of the most popular ways to view wild dolphins is by hiring a jet ski and a guide and heading out to known spots where the dolphins hang out.


What time of day are manatees most active?

When planning your trip, consider visiting the springs in the early morning and during the middle of the week. Local springs will be less crowded on weekdays and the manatees are most active and playful in the mornings.