Sanibel Island beaches

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Sanibel Island beaches are renowned Gulf Coast shorelines in southwest Florida known for their abundant seashells, natural beauty, and wildlife-friendly, low-rise development.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach area
access Sanibel Causeway NERFINISHED
attracts nature enthusiasts
shell collectors
tourists
climate humid subtropical
coastType gently sloping shoreline
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developmentPolicy wildlife-friendly regulations
developmentStyle low-rise development
environmentType subtropical coastal
governedBy City of Sanibel NERFINISHED
hasAmenity parking areas
picnic areas
public beach access points
restroom facilities
walking trails
hasBeach Blind Pass Beach NERFINISHED
Bowman’s Beach NERFINISHED
Gulfside City Park Beach NERFINISHED
Lighthouse Beach NERFINISHED
Tarpon Bay Beach NERFINISHED
hasWildlife dolphins
manatees
sea turtles
shorebirds
wading birds
knownFor abundant seashells
family-friendly atmosphere
natural beauty
shelling
wildlife viewing
locatedIn Lee County, Florida NERFINISHED
Sanibel Island NERFINISHED
Southwest Florida NERFINISHED
locatedOn Gulf of Mexico
near Captiva Island beaches
J.N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge NERFINISHED
partOf Barrier islands of Florida
popularActivity birdwatching
fishing
kayaking
shell collecting
sunbathing
swimming
regulation lighting restrictions for wildlife
sea turtle nesting protections
sandType white sand
tourismType eco-tourism destination

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Lee County, Florida (by water) hasAttraction Sanibel Island beaches
subject surface form: Lee County, Florida