Florida beaches are owned by the PEOPLE of Florida. They are OUR beaches and you are allowed to detect. I can give you permission, being a native born Floridian, these are MY beaches as well! LOL!
You ARE NOT allowed to detect the beaches in a Federal or State park. Only the high tide mark, down and into the water.
If it is land/water/beach that someone has a claim on, (like the Sebastion/Wabasso/Jupiter Inlet), it is OFF LIMITS, unless you have permission from the claim holder to detect there. Keeping in mind, if you do find something, it has to be turned in to the claim holder, tagged and logged for state records, and if you are lucky, you may can get what you found in a year or two.
I think those are the rules, as condensed down as I can make them. Public beaches are all open, parks and claims are closed.
No, that's not me, though at times, I do get accused of being blonde! LOL!
You ARE NOT allowed to detect the beaches in a Federal or State park. Only the high tide mark, down and into the water.
If it is land/water/beach that someone has a claim on, (like the Sebastion/Wabasso/Jupiter Inlet), it is OFF LIMITS, unless you have permission from the claim holder to detect there. Keeping in mind, if you do find something, it has to be turned in to the claim holder, tagged and logged for state records, and if you are lucky, you may can get what you found in a year or two.
I think those are the rules, as condensed down as I can make them. Public beaches are all open, parks and claims are closed.
No, that's not me, though at times, I do get accused of being blonde! LOL!