Destin Pass

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Destin Pass is a narrow, heavily trafficked inlet on Florida’s Gulf Coast that connects the Gulf of Mexico with the waters around Destin, serving as a key route for fishing and recreational boating.

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Destin Pass canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf inlet
waterway
characteristic heavily trafficked
narrow
tidal inlet
coast Gulf Coast of the United States
surface form: Gulf Coast
connectsBodyOfWater Choctawhatchee Bay
Gulf of Mexico
country United States of America
hasEconomicImportanceFor Destin
local fishing industry
local tourism industry
locatedIn Destin
surface form: Destin, Florida

Florida
Okaloosa County, Florida
United States of America
surface form: United States
nearbyCity Destin
partOf Florida Panhandle
region Northwest Florida
riskFactor heavy boat traffic
strong currents
supportsActivity dolphin-watching tours
sightseeing cruises
sport fishing
usedFor charter fishing operations
commercial boating
fishing
recreational boating
tourism
waterwayType navigation channel

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Choctawhatchee Bay outflow Destin Pass