Shark Key
Shark Key is an island in the lower Florida Keys about 7 miles east of Key West. It is located north of, and connected to, U.S. 1 at approximately mile marker 11.5, between the Saddlebunch Keys and Big Coppitt Key.Notable Places in the Area
Geiger Key
Island
Geiger Key is an island in the lower Florida Keys about 5 miles east of Key West. Geiger Key is situated 2 miles south of Shark Key.
Shark Key
- Type: Island
- Description: island in the United States of America
- Location: Florida, United States, North America
Latitude 24.6096° or 24° 36' 34.5" north | Longitude -81.6493° or 81° 38' 57.3" west |
Elevation 7 feet (2 metres) | OpenStreetMap ID node 358706139 |
GeoNames ID 4172637 |
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Also Known As
- Cebuano: Shark Key
- Dutch: Shark Key
- French: Shark Key
- Japanese: シャーク・キー
- Stark Kay
In the Area
Localities
- Big Coppitt KeyHamlet
- El ChicoHamlet
- East Rockland Key
- Bay PointHamlet
Landmarks
- O Hara KeyIslet, 2100 feet northeast
- Jim Pent PointPoint, 3000 feet northwest
- Shark ChannelChannel, 3400 feet southeast
- Halfmoon KeyIsland, 3900 feet west
Other Places
- Monroe County Fire / Rescue Station 9 Key WestBuilding, 4000 feet southwest
- Big Coppitt Volunteer Fire and RescueBuilding, 1 mile southwest
- Spectrum SchoolSchool, 1 mile southwest
- Marx Mobile Home ParkHousing development, 1 mile southwest
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