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The Sebastian Inlet Bridge is a high concrete bridge. It spans the Indian River outlet which is also referred to as the Sebastian Inlet. It carries State Road A1A between Indian River County and Brevard County. The bridge was built by Cleary Brothers Construction Company, West Palm Beach, Florida, and was completed in 1964. [1]
On April 25, 1918, the Sebastian Inlet Association was created at a meeting held in Sebastian. Although it was a privately funded entity, its creation, and Roy's perpetual lobbying, must have been good enough for the War Department because only 2 days later it finally granted a permit to dig the Sebastian Inlet.
Sebastian Inlet State Park is a Florida state park located 10 miles south of Melbourne Beach and 6 miles north of Vero Beach in Florida. The park lies on both sides of the Sebastian Inlet, which forms the boundary between Brevard and Indian River counties. The land for the park was acquired by the state of Florida in 1971.
Following Hurricane Dorian, Sebastian Inlet Bridge was deemed unsafe, now the cost of the bridge is rising to over $103 million from $60 million
• Sebastian Inlet Park, 9700 S. State Road A1A, Melbourne Beach (there is a cost to enter) ... The rocket launch is seen from the Vero Beach High School commencement ceremony. Onboard is the ...
In the area of Vero Beach, SR A1A is called the Robert C. Spillman Memorial Highway, and it spans Sebastian Inlet at the Sebastian Inlet Bridge. SR A1A next passes just to the west of Cape Canaveral and the John F. Kennedy Space Center. Two miles of SR A1A were used as part of the well-known Daytona Beach Road Course.
The island extends from the Sebastian Inlet on the north to the Fort Pierce Inlet on the south, and is about 28 miles (45 km) long. [1] It has an area of 23.86 square miles (61.8 km 2 ). The island was once included with the barrier island ( Hutchinson Island ) to the south as "Hutchinson Island", even though the Fort Pierce Inlet split it into ...
A tidal prism is the volume of water in an estuary or inlet between mean high tide and mean low tide, [1] or the volume of water leaving an estuary at ebb tide. [2]The inter-tidal prism volume can be expressed by the relationship: P=H A, where H is the average tidal range and A is the average surface area of the basin. [3]