Underwater Cams: Dry Tortugas Webcam

Dry Tortugas Cam:

This cam is positioned in six feet of water on a concrete dock piling in the remote Dry Tortugas, Florida Keys. It was installed by the teens4oceans crew in June of 2009. We would like to THANK the many people from the National Park Service who have helped us with this project. View photos of the installation process.

Support our webcam
with a PayPal donation!

You can donate using the button above or send a check to "Teens4Oceans" (attention: Trevor Mendelow), 4000 East Quincy Avenue, Englewood, CO 80113. With your generous donations (no matter how small) we will keep these cameras maintained and install more this year! Thank you!

In addition to lens cleaning and maintenance costs, we are raising funds for new cameras characterizing the eleven United States Large Marine Ecosystems.

Below is a higher resolution feed from the dock at the Dry Tortugas. The image refreshes every eight seconds.

Thank you all for your generous support and donations!

The best time for viewing is often at slack tides. View tide tables for the submersible cameras.

PLEASE help us with our fish guide by sending us snapshots (your best) of fish that YOU take with screen captures. We will post a list of individual species below the video feed once we are happy with the image that will be used. Please email them to Emily and we will give recognition to the person who takes the best image. Write "fish species: your name" in the subject line of your email.

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