The 1200 miles stretch of the Intracoastal Waterway extends from Norfolk, Virginia to Key West, Florida. Along the way, there are bays protected by barrier islands, man made canals, estuaries and natural river channels. Many live-aboard boaters annually migrate South for the winter months.
Shrimpers traverse the ICW to shrimp in the oceans and often stay out for weeks when the shrimp are plentiful. This boat was heading back to dock near Thunderbolt, Georgia.
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