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Marathon, Florida, United States

This live stream offers a real-time view of Boot Key Harbor City Marina in Marathon, Florida—one of the most protected and popular mooring fields in the Florida Keys. With over 220 hurricane-rated mooring balls, the harbor is a hub for cruisers, liveaboards, and seasonal sailors seeking safe anchorage and a vibrant boating community.
Marathon, Florida, United States

Marathon, Florida, United States is a city located in Monroe County, on the Florida Keys. The city encompasses the southern third of the Florida Keys, including the islands of Vaca, Key Largo, Islamorada, Windley Key, Upper Matecumbe, and Lower Matecumbe. Marathon is situated approximately 90 miles south of Miami. The city has a population of around 8,400 residents, according to the 2020 United States Census.
Marathon's economy is primarily driven by tourism, with visitors drawn to the area's natural beauty, outdoor recreational opportunities, and historic sites. The city's diverse marine life and coral reefs make it a popular destination for snorkeling and diving. Marathon is home to several notable landmarks, including the Seven Mile Bridge, which connects the Middle Keys to the Lower Keys, and the Florida Keys Turtle Sanctuary.
The city also has a strong maritime history, with the Key West National Wildlife Refuge and the Marathon Shipwreck serving as reminders of its rich cultural heritage. The city's infrastructure is supported by the Florida Keys Community School District, which operates several schools in the area, including Marathon High School. Marathon's location and natural environment make it vulnerable to hurricanes and other severe weather events, which can impact the local economy and population.











