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Fort Pierce Inlet State Park is a 340-acre park that is a popular watersports destination. Beaches and sand dunes make up a majority of the environment here, providing ideal habitat for shore birds. Address: 905 Shorewinds Drive Fort Pierce FL USA 34949
1 772 468-3985
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Located on a 500-acre campus near Fort Pierce, the institution does research in marine biomedical areas, marine science and biology, and marine engineering. Bus of the institution and boat tours of the local wildlife available Monday through Saturday on a first come basis. Address: 5600 N. US 1, Fort Pierce FL 34946-7320
1 772 465-2400
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This waterfront education center promotes understanding and responsible actions for the fragile ecosystems of the Florida coast. You will be able to observe manatee, butterflies, wild bottlenose dolphin, mullet, brown pelicans, and much more. Admission is free. Address: 480 North Indian River Drive, Fort Pierce FL 34950
1 772 466-1600
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