Anclote River

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The Anclote River is a coastal river in west-central Florida known for flowing through Tarpon Springs and supporting the area's historic sponge-diving and fishing industries.

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Label Occurrences
Anclote River canonical 3
Anclote River system 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal river
river
associatedWith historic sponge-diving in Tarpon Springs
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainageBasin Gulf of Mexico watershed
surface form: Gulf of Mexico drainage basin
flowsInto Gulf of Mexico
flowsThrough Tarpon Springs, Florida
hasBridge U.S. Route 19 bridge
surface form: Alt U.S. Route 19 bridge

U.S. Route 19 bridge
hasEcosystemType coastal wetland
estuarine
hasFeature mangrove-lined banks near its mouth
tidal estuary at its mouth
hasIslandNearMouth Anclote Key
hasLengthApprox 29 miles
hasMouthNear Tarpon Springs, Florida
hasNearbyCity Tarpon Springs, Florida
hasNearbyCommunity Elfers, Florida
Holiday, Florida
hasProtectedAreaNearMouth Anclote Key
surface form: Anclote Key Preserve State Park
hasRecreationalFacility boat ramps
fishing piers
parks along its banks
hasWatershed Anclote River watershed
hasWildlife dolphins near its mouth
fish species
wading birds
historicallyUsedFor commercial fishing
commercial sponge harvesting
influences Tarpon Springs economy
isPartOf Gulf Coast river systems
locatedIn Florida
west-central Florida
mouthLocatedIn Gulf of Mexico
near Anclote Key
Anclote Key
surface form: Anclote Key Preserve State Park
partOf Tampa Bay area
surface form: Tampa Bay metropolitan area region
region Hillsborough County, Florida NERFINISHED
Pasco County, Florida NERFINISHED
Pinellas County, Florida NERFINISHED
sourceLocatedIn Pasco County, Florida NERFINISHED
supportsIndustry fishing industry
sponge-diving industry
usedFor boating
fishing
recreation
wildlife observation

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Tarpon Springs, Florida hasRiver Anclote River
Spring Bayou partOf Anclote River
this entity surface form: Anclote River system
Spring Bayou connectedTo Anclote River
Fred Howard Park near Anclote River