Shakett Creek / Estuary "the cradle of the ocean"

Shakett Creek / Estuary "the cradle of the ocean" (HM2CCW)

Location: Nokomis, FL 34275
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N 27° 7.649', W 82° 26.8'

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Shakett Creek
The naming of Shakett Creek dates back to the arrival of Jesse Knight's family to Nokomis in the late 1860s. They traveled overland from northeast of Tampa with covered wagons, buggies and mounted horses. When the group reached a sizable creek at the head of Dona Bay, the mules pulling the lead buggy refused to enter the water. To encourage them to move, one of Knight's sons shook a dried deer hide. The resulting cracking sound so startled the animals, they plunged into the creek, upsetting several vehicles. The resulting name, "Shake-it" Creek, has survived with only a spelling change.
Estuary, "the cradle of the ocean"
An estuary is a semi-enclosed area, such as a bay or lagoon, where fresh water meets and mixes with salt water. An estuary is a dynamic system with constantly changing tides and temperatures where waters are alternately salty and fresh.
Survival of plants and animals in estuaries requires special adaptations. The ebb and flow of tides may leave some animals and plants, such as oysters and seagrasses, temporarily exposed to air.
Life in an estuary is naturally adapted to withstand ranges in salinity, tides, sunlight and temperatures. They must, however, have a balanced flow of fresh and salt water. This balance can be upset if too much



fresh water enters the estuary.
Estuaries, considered "the cradle of the ocean" are home to more than 95% of Florida's recreational and commercial juvenile fish, crustaceans and shellfish.
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Date Added Monday, October 15th, 2018 at 11:01pm PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)17R E 356621 N 3001380
Decimal Degrees27.12748333, -82.44666667
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 27° 7.649', W 82° 26.8'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds27° 7' 38.94" N, 82° 26' 48" W
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Area Code(s)941
Which side of the road?Marker is on the right when traveling West
Closest Postal AddressAt or near Legacy Trail (Sarasota to Venice Rail-Trail), Nokomis FL 34275, US
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