Derelict Vessels

Derelict Vessels
Derelict Vessels. Volusia County hates them! — Flickr
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From March 16, 2023 Post.

Derelict Vessels. Volusia County hates them! They’re dangerous eyesores that are detrimental to the environment. Removing these abandoned boats is more challenging than it may seem. It involves state and local government cooperation, time-consuming investigations, notices, and, finally, removal. But, no matter how long it may take to work through the processes, Volusia County’s Environmental Management and Coastal Divisions are committed and working hard to get them where they belong, in the dump. Watch the video to learn about derelict vessel removal in Volusia County and how you can help. 

View Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s statewide derelict vessel map by clicking the link below.  

https://gis.myfwc.com/DerelictVessel/    

Report a derelict vessel by calling the numbers below.     

FWC- (888)-404-3922

Volusia County- (386)-736-5927

Original source can be found here.



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