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The Fort Myers Beach pier’s pilings remain stripped of their original platform, preventing beachgoers from walking more than 585 feet out into the Gulf, creating and attracting fishermen, marine life, and flocks of pelicans and seagulls. Currently, it remains not only a gathering spot for pelicans, but also for beachgoers, according to Ellie Bunting, president of the Estero Island Historic Society.
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In 2022, according to visitfortmyers.com, there were more than 4.4 million visitors, with the top three local attractions drawing crowds to the county being the beaches themselves at 66%, the Fort Myers Beach Pier at 36%, and the Sanibel Lighthouse at 26%. However, the year after Hurricane Ian, that number fell to nearly 3 million visitors. The pier’s visitation rate dropped to 15% while the beaches remained No. 1 at 51%. But now, with the promise of a new and improved pier on the horizon, those stats are starting to rebound.
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