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Dry Tortugas National Park
Webcams
Dry Tortugas National Park has recently unveiled a new underwater webcam that will provide an opportunity for visitors to Garden Key and to our website to view some of the underwater wonders unique to this remote National Park.
 

Underwater webcam image at Garden Key

Park staff worked with Teens4Oceans, a non profit educational organization, on a special project focused at getting youth interested in our oceans. What better way to appreciate our oceans than to watch what happens underwater! Click the highlighted text to see the view from webcam under the Boathouse dock or if you visit the park be sure and stop by the boathouse on your way in to Fort Jefferson to see what's going on in the water beneath your feet.

Loggerhead Light  

Did You Know?
The Carnegie Institute's Laboratory for Marine Biology was established among the Dry Tortugas in 1905. Based on Loggerhead Key, this research facility laid the foundation for 20th century tropical marine science, with an emphasis on coral reef systems.

Last Updated: September 28, 2009 at 12:45 EST