New Boating Regulations Take Effect Around Popular Local Islands

Gulf Shores News Staff • May 21, 2026

New regulations begin Memorial Day Weekend

New Regulations Around Local Islands

Orange Beach, Ala. – (GSN) – One of the most cherished spots to visit by water are several small islands located in the bay of Orange Beach. Walker, Robinson and Bird Islands greet boaters coming through the pass. With the summer almost here, boaters will be hitting the water around Orange Beach in record numbers.


This year, they will need to learn about new safe boating rules, No Wake and No Motor Zones, and areas

prohibited to people and pets around the newly restored Perdido Islands.


Last fall, a public and private partnership completed a massive restoration project to rebuild Robinson

and Walker Islands with more than 216,000 cubic yards of sediment as part of two major projects awarded

to The Nature Conservancy totaling more than $21 million. Focused on an area collectively known as the

Lower Perdido Islands, the restoration was a combined effort with the City of Orange Beach; Moffatt and

Nichol; Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources; Pensacola and Perdido Bays

National Estuary Program; Dauphin Island Sea Lab; MD Thomas Construction; University of South

Alabama; and The Nature Conservancy.


The restoration included the planting of more than 200,000 native plants to stabilize the islands and

restore areas for migratory birds. To protect the new plants and nesting areas, the City of Orange Beach

and Alabama Law Enforcement Agency will enforce No Wake and No Motor Zones around the islands.

Free printed maps are available to boaters, indicating seagrass areas, No Wake and No Motor Zones,

and locations where people and pets are prohibited.


The Nature Conservancy, the City of Orange Beach and the Pensacola and Perdido Bays National Estuary

Program are actively reaching out to the boating community with a new “Don’t Rock the Roost” safe

boating campaign. We encourage boaters to learn more about the incredible Perdido Islands restoration

project so they can help protect this newly restored habitat. Information on the Perdido Islands can be

found at Nature.org/LowerPerdidoIslands.


RELATED ARTICLE: Local Island Restoration Begins At Perdido Pass


About the Islands:

• More than 500 boats a day will visit the islands during peak season.

• 27 acres of barrier island habitat on Robinson and Walker Islands have been restored in this

project.

• More than 200,000 native plants were planted to stabilize habitat.

• Tourists will spend $6.7 billion — supporting more than 55,000 jobs — visiting the Lower Perdido Islands and the surrounding area in a year.

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