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<p class="irlsubtitle">The {{PAGENAME}} is one of 3 brackish lagoons in the [[Indian River Lagoon Estuary|Indian River Lagoon National Estuary Program]]</p>
<p class="irlsubtitle">The {{PAGENAME}} is the smallest of 3 lagoons in the [[Indian River Lagoon Estuary|Indian River Lagoon National Estuary Program]]</p>
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==About==
==About==
[[File:Space Coast From Above.jpg|320px|thumb|right|Space Coast From Above]]
The '''Banana River''' is a 31 mile long lagoon that lies between Cape Canaveral and Merritt Island in [[:Category:Brevard County|Brevard County, Florida]]. The southern end of the Banana River lagoon connects to the [[Indian River]] and is part of the [[Indian River Lagoon Estuary]]. The Banana River has an outlet to the Atlantic Ocean via a lock into Port Canaveral. Providing habitats for many marine species, the waist deep brackish water lagoon includes salt marshes, mangrove swamps, seagrass beds, drift algae, oyster bars, mud flats, and spoil islands. Commercial and recreational activities in the lagoon generate more than US$ 800 million annually for the local economy.
The '''Banana River''' is a 31 mile long lagoon that lies between Cape Canaveral and Merritt Island in [[:Category:Brevard County|Brevard County, Florida]]. The southern end of the Banana River lagoon connects to the [[Indian River]] and is part of the [[Indian River Lagoon Estuary]]. The Banana River has an outlet to the Atlantic Ocean via a lock into Port Canaveral. Providing habitats for many marine species, the waist deep brackish water lagoon includes salt marshes, mangrove swamps, seagrass beds, drift algae, oyster bars, mud flats, and spoil islands. Commercial and recreational activities in the lagoon generate more than US$ 800 million annually for the local economy.
 
[[File:Merritt Island, Florida (southern tip).jpg|320px|thumb|right|Banana River Southern Terminus at Dragon's Point, Merritt Island]]
Banana River Aquatic Preserve is located in north central Brevard County, separating Merritt Island on the west and the beach barrier island on the east. The surface water area of the aquatic preserve is approximately 30,000 acres.<ref name="fwsfish /> The aquatic preserve begins at State Road 528 (Bennett Causeway), extends almost to the southern tip of Merritt Island, and includes Newfound Harbor and Sykes Creek as far north as Hall Road. The incorporated cities bordering the aquatic preserve are Cape Canaveral, Cocoa Beach, Satellite Beach and Indian Harbor Beach, north to south respectively. In addition, Patrick Air Force Base lies along the Banana River Lagoon between Cocoa Beach and Satellite Beach. The aquatic preserve is accessible from the east by U.S. Highway A1A and from the west by State Road 3. Numerous parks and boat ramps provide direct public access to the aquatic preserve.
Banana River Aquatic Preserve is located in north central Brevard County, separating Merritt Island on the west and the beach barrier island on the east. The surface water area of the aquatic preserve is approximately 30,000 acres.<ref name="fwsfish /> The aquatic preserve begins at State Road 528 (Bennett Causeway), extends almost to the southern tip of Merritt Island, and includes Newfound Harbor and Sykes Creek as far north as Hall Road. The incorporated cities bordering the aquatic preserve are Cape Canaveral, Cocoa Beach, Satellite Beach and Indian Harbor Beach, north to south respectively. In addition, Patrick Air Force Base lies along the Banana River Lagoon between Cocoa Beach and Satellite Beach. The aquatic preserve is accessible from the east by U.S. Highway A1A and from the west by State Road 3. Numerous parks and boat ramps provide direct public access to the aquatic preserve.


The northern Banana River has been the most important spring habitat (300-500 individuals/survey day)<ref name=fdepbr /> for the east coast population of manatees, and large numbers of manatees use the Banana River almost year-round. In addition, the Banana River supports the largest pelican rookery on the Atlantic Coast, a significant population of alligators, and diamondback terrapin turtles.  
The northern Banana River has been the most important spring habitat (300-500 individuals/survey day)<ref name=fdepbr /> for the east coast population of manatees, and large numbers of manatees use the Banana River almost year-round. In addition, the Banana River supports the largest pelican rookery on the Atlantic Coast, a significant population of alligators, and diamondback terrapin turtles.  
==History==
==History==
[[File:Banana River Night Launch 320.jpg|320px|thumb|right|KSC Night Launch Over Banana River]]
Historically, the Banana River was a continuous waterway that completely separated Merritt Island from Cape Canaveral.  In 1964, the Crawlerway was built at Kennedy Space Center, connecting Merritt Island to Cape Canaveral and dividing the Banana River into northern and southern lagoons.
Historically, the Banana River was a continuous waterway that completely separated Merritt Island from Cape Canaveral.  In 1964, the Crawlerway was built at Kennedy Space Center, connecting Merritt Island to Cape Canaveral and dividing the Banana River into northern and southern lagoons.
===Banana River Air Station===
===Banana River Air Station===
Construction of the Banana River Naval Air Station began in December 1939 and the station was commissioned on 1 October 1940. The station supported seaplane patrol operations during World War II, a blimp squadron which conducted search and rescue along Florida's east coast, a PBM seaplane pilot training program, and an advanced navigation school. In 1944 the station consisted of 391 officers, 2492 enlisted and 587 civilians. The number of aircraft present on the base, including F6 Hellcats and O52U Kingfishers, reached a high of 228. The station continued to operate as a Navy support base for two years after the war, but the installation was finally deactivated on 1 August 1947.<ref name=brnas />
Construction of the Banana River Naval Air Station began in December 1939 and the station was commissioned on 1 October 1940. The station supported seaplane patrol operations during World War II, a blimp squadron which conducted search and rescue along Florida's east coast, a PBM seaplane pilot training program, and an advanced navigation school. In 1944 the station consisted of 391 officers, 2492 enlisted and 587 civilians.  
 
The number of aircraft present on the base, including F6 Hellcats and O52U Kingfishers, reached a high of 228.  
[[File:Ares I-X Return to KSC 1.jpg|320px|thumb|right|Ares I-X Return to KSC 1]]
The station continued to operate as a Navy support base for two years after the war, but the installation was finally deactivated on 1 August 1947.<ref name=brnas />
The Navy transferred the station to the Air Force on 1 September 1948 and it was renamed the Joint Long Range Proving Ground (JLRPG). On 1 August 1950, it was renamed Patrick Air Force Base in honor of Major General Mason Patrick. Patrick Air Force Base is now the headquarters of the 45th Space Wing, the parent organization responsible for operations at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.<ref name=brnas />
The Navy transferred the station to the Air Force on 1 September 1948 and it was renamed the Joint Long Range Proving Ground (JLRPG). On 1 August 1950, it was renamed Patrick Air Force Base in honor of Major General Mason Patrick. Patrick Air Force Base is now the headquarters of the 45th Space Wing, the parent organization responsible for operations at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.<ref name=brnas />
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The smallest of the three National Estuary lagoons, '''[[Banana River]]''' is bounded by KSC to the north, urbanized North Merritt Island on the west shore, an urbanized barrier island on the east shore and Indian River to the south.
The smallest of the three National Estuary lagoons, '''[[Banana River]]''' is bounded by KSC to the north, urbanized North Merritt Island on the west shore, an urbanized barrier island on the east shore and Indian River to the south.
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[[File:Space Coast From Above.jpg|320px|thumb|right|Space Coast From Above]]
[[File:Merritt Island, Florida (southern tip).jpg|320px|thumb|right|Banana River Southern Terminus at Dragon's Point, Merritt Island, Florida| link= ]]
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==Web Links==
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* [https://www.spanishflytv.com/article/urban-nature-banana-river-florida/ SpanishFlyTV Urban Nature Banana River]
* [https://www.spanishflytv.com/article/urban-nature-banana-river-florida/ SpanishFlyTV Urban Nature Banana River]
* [https://www.fws.gov/refuge/Merritt_Island/Fishing.html.aspx FWS Banana River No Motor Zone Fishing]
* [https://www.fws.gov/refuge/Merritt_Island/Fishing.html.aspx FWS Banana River No Motor Zone Fishing]
* [https://www.waterqualitydata.us/provider/STORET/21FLCEN_WQX/21FLCEN_WQX-27010602/ Banana River Water Quality Map]
* [https://www.waterqualitydata.us/provider/STORET/21FLCEN_WQX/21FLCEN_WQX-27010602/ Banana River Water Quality Map]
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The Banana River is the smallest of 3 lagoons in the Indian River Lagoon National Estuary Program

About

Space Coast From Above

The Banana River is a 31 mile long lagoon that lies between Cape Canaveral and Merritt Island in Brevard County, Florida. The southern end of the Banana River lagoon connects to the Indian River and is part of the Indian River Lagoon Estuary. The Banana River has an outlet to the Atlantic Ocean via a lock into Port Canaveral. Providing habitats for many marine species, the waist deep brackish water lagoon includes salt marshes, mangrove swamps, seagrass beds, drift algae, oyster bars, mud flats, and spoil islands. Commercial and recreational activities in the lagoon generate more than US$ 800 million annually for the local economy.

Banana River Southern Terminus at Dragon's Point, Merritt Island

Banana River Aquatic Preserve is located in north central Brevard County, separating Merritt Island on the west and the beach barrier island on the east. The surface water area of the aquatic preserve is approximately 30,000 acres.[1] The aquatic preserve begins at State Road 528 (Bennett Causeway), extends almost to the southern tip of Merritt Island, and includes Newfound Harbor and Sykes Creek as far north as Hall Road. The incorporated cities bordering the aquatic preserve are Cape Canaveral, Cocoa Beach, Satellite Beach and Indian Harbor Beach, north to south respectively. In addition, Patrick Air Force Base lies along the Banana River Lagoon between Cocoa Beach and Satellite Beach. The aquatic preserve is accessible from the east by U.S. Highway A1A and from the west by State Road 3. Numerous parks and boat ramps provide direct public access to the aquatic preserve.

The northern Banana River has been the most important spring habitat (300-500 individuals/survey day)[2] for the east coast population of manatees, and large numbers of manatees use the Banana River almost year-round. In addition, the Banana River supports the largest pelican rookery on the Atlantic Coast, a significant population of alligators, and diamondback terrapin turtles.

History

KSC Night Launch Over Banana River

Historically, the Banana River was a continuous waterway that completely separated Merritt Island from Cape Canaveral. In 1964, the Crawlerway was built at Kennedy Space Center, connecting Merritt Island to Cape Canaveral and dividing the Banana River into northern and southern lagoons.

Banana River Air Station

Construction of the Banana River Naval Air Station began in December 1939 and the station was commissioned on 1 October 1940. The station supported seaplane patrol operations during World War II, a blimp squadron which conducted search and rescue along Florida's east coast, a PBM seaplane pilot training program, and an advanced navigation school. In 1944 the station consisted of 391 officers, 2492 enlisted and 587 civilians. The number of aircraft present on the base, including F6 Hellcats and O52U Kingfishers, reached a high of 228.

Ares I-X Return to KSC 1

The station continued to operate as a Navy support base for two years after the war, but the installation was finally deactivated on 1 August 1947.[3] The Navy transferred the station to the Air Force on 1 September 1948 and it was renamed the Joint Long Range Proving Ground (JLRPG). On 1 August 1950, it was renamed Patrick Air Force Base in honor of Major General Mason Patrick. Patrick Air Force Base is now the headquarters of the 45th Space Wing, the parent organization responsible for operations at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.[3]

Water Body

The smallest of the three National Estuary lagoons, Banana River is bounded by KSC to the north, urbanized North Merritt Island on the west shore, an urbanized barrier island on the east shore and Indian River to the south.

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