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Plymouth Harbor, Sarasota, Florida Camera - Port of St. Petersburg, Florida Webcams - Cruising Earth

Aerial view of the Port of St. Petersburg, Florida
Port of St. Petersburg, Florida

Plymouth Harbor, Sarasota, Florida Camera

Plymouth Harbor, Sarasota, Florida Live Streaming Camera

Camera Location Description:
Live camera view looking Southwest across the John Ringling Causeway over Sarasota Bay towards Plymouth Harbor in Sarasota, Florida.

Camera Location Date / Time:
Sun June 14, 2026 07:37 PM EDT

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Aerial view of the Port of St. Petersburg, Florida
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St. Petersburg, Florida Current Weather Conditions

Sun June 14, 2026 07:37 PM EDT
Port of St. Petersburg, Florida current weather conditions: Scattered Clouds
Scattered Clouds
Temperature:87 °F
Wind Direction:Out of 280°
Wind Speed:6 mph / 5.2 knots
Wind Gusts:11 mph / 9.6 knots
Humidity:71%
Pressure:29.97 inHg / 1015 mb
Visibility:6.2 mi
Sunrise:6:34 AM
Sunset:8:27 PM

Plymouth Harbor, Sarasota, Florida Camera Location

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Webcam To Port of St. Petersburg, Florida: = 29.75 miles North

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