The Marquesas Keys is a group of islands located in the Gulf of Mexico, about 20 miles west of Key West, Florida. There are a total of 20 islands in the Marquesas Keys, which are uninhabited and protected as part of the Key West National Wildlife Refuge. The islands offer some of the most pristine and untouched natural habitats in the Florida Keys, with crystal clear waters and abundant marine life.
The Marquesas Keys are popular with anglers, who come to the area for its thriving populations of tarpon, permit, bonefish, and other game fish. The islands are also home to a variety of bird species, including brown pelicans, roseate terns, and least terns.
Access to the Marquesas Keys is limited, with no public facilities or services available on the islands. Visitors can reach the area by boat or seaplane, but must bring their own food, water, and supplies. Camping is allowed on a few of the islands, but visitors must obtain a permit from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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