I am going to be working in Cedar Key this week and have a small window to beach hunt. Anything I should know as far as permission to hunt the beaches, places to go, etc.?
Too bad you have only a small window...
Just south of the village of Cedar Key is an island known as Atsena Otie Key. It is about 1/2 mile from the boat ramp on Cedar Key to Atsena Otie...an easy kayak paddle.
During the Civil War this island was called Depot Key. There was a railhead on the island back then and it was a popular destination for blockade runners.
There was a sharp little engagement here in early 1862, culminating in the capture of Depot Key by the Federals and the subsequent burning and/ or sinking of 7 blockade runners in the little harbor on the north west end of Depot Key.
I have never detected here, but it is a little spot I wouldn't mind checking out, as it would seem like the possibility of finding some shipwreck relics would be fairly high...if everything is not buried under 10 feet of sediment...which is entirely possible.
Anyway, Atsena Otie is owned by the Suwanee Water Management District and is administered as part of the Cedar Keys NWR...technically, I don't think detecting below the MHW mark would be illegal...but I can't guarantee that in practice. I do know that metal detecting in the "official" part of the Cedar Keys NWR
is illegal.
The submerged lands surrounding Atsena Otie are not part of the Cedar Keys NWR...but that doesn't mean you would not be harassed by local authorities.
Good luck if you give it a shot.
Here is an old chart showing the location of the old docks on Atsena Otie as well as some information from
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