Saltwater inlets, and freshwater rivers, creeks and canal tributaries that form the brackish waters of 31 mile long Banana River lagoon.
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Banana River Tributaries
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Coordinates | Name | Article | Type | Basin | County | Coordinates |
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| Name | Article | Type | Basin | County | Coordinates |
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| Banana Creek (info) | | Creek | Banana River | Brevard | 28.60073,-80.66184 |
| Banana River (info) | Banana River | Lagoon | Banana River | Brevard | 28.44858,-80.62544 |
| Canaveral Barge Canal East (info) | Canaveral Barge Canal | Canal | Banana River | Brevard | 28.40942,-80.68977 |
| Canaveral Lock (info) | Canaveral Lock | Canal | Banana River | Brevard | 28.40926,-80.64058 |
| Sykes Creek (info) | | Creek | Banana River | Brevard | 28.38496,-80.68945 |
| Grand Canal (info) | | Canal | Banana River | Brevard | 28.17998,-80.61007 |
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*Lagoons do not have a directional current and some water bodies (tidal marshes, canals and inlets) flow in both directions, so these water bodies are not technically tributaries. However, for this website's purposes, all connecting water bodies regardless of current, may be referred to as tributaries.