Matlacha Pass

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Matlacha Pass is a coastal waterway and estuarine channel in southwest Florida known for its mangrove islands, rich marine life, and recreational fishing and boating.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal waterway
estuarine channel
strait
adjacentTo Cape Coral, Florida NERFINISHED
Matlacha, Florida NERFINISHED
North Fort Myers, Florida NERFINISHED
Pine Island NERFINISHED
connects Charlotte Harbor NERFINISHED
Pine Island Sound NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crossedBy Matlacha Pass Bridge NERFINISHED
governedBy State of Florida NERFINISHED
hasEcosystemType estuarine ecosystem
mangrove ecosystem
hasFeature mangrove islands
seagrass beds
shallow waters
tidal flats
hasFishSpecies mangrove snapper
redfish
sheepshead
snook
spotted seatrout
tarpon
hasProtectionStatus aquatic preserve
hasRecreation paddle sports
power boating
sport fishing
wildlife viewing
hasWildlife dolphins
game fish
manatees
shorebirds
wading birds
knownFor birdwatching
boating
kayaking
recreational fishing
rich marine life
locatedIn Lee County, Florida NERFINISHED
Southwest Florida NERFINISHED
managedBy Florida Department of Environmental Protection NERFINISHED
partOf Charlotte Harbor estuarine system NERFINISHED
Gulf of Mexico watershed NERFINISHED
Matlacha Pass Aquatic Preserve NERFINISHED
separates Pine Island NERFINISHED
mainland of Lee County, Florida
waterBodyType saltwater

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Lee County, Florida (by water) contains Matlacha Pass
subject surface form: Lee County, Florida
Cape Coral locatedNear Matlacha Pass