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"As for metal detecting in the water, all lands that are below the mean high water line are considered state sovereignty submerged lands and, while it is not against the law to possess a metal detector in the water, it IS against the law to disturb the bottom sediments.
Our statewide park rules, based on regulations set out by the Florida Administrative Code, state that metal detecting is prohibited on all state park lands, except for coastal parks.
In Florida, metal detecting is allowed on public beaches, but there are some restrictions. For example, you cannot metal detect in state parks or on private property without permission from the owner.
Reminder: Metal Detecting Not Permitted. You may have seen a recent article about the amazing. finds at the Fort Pickens Area.
TEMPERANCE IS. Only designated area "open" to metal detectors in park. All other areas closed!
[DATE] Dear [LANDOWNER/OCCUPIER], My name is [YOUR NAME] and I am contacting you by letter to explain my request, as I did not want to intrude or invade your privacy. I appreciate that at present I am a stranger and you know nothing about me so I would like to give you a few details about me if I may.
Metal detecting is generally allowed without permit (but with some exceptions) on Florida State Park Beaches from the waterline to the toe of the dune.
Metal detecting on national forest land is legal with certain restrictions. It is governed at the federal level. State and local authorities have no jurisdiction in national forest lands concerning metal detecting.