The Oculina Bank runs from Flagler Beach to Fort Pierce, is thousands of years old, and is found nowhere else in the world. Is it worth protecting?
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Florida opens rare ivory tree coral reef to shrimp trawling
The Oculina Bank runs from Flagler Beach to Fort Pierce, is thousands of years old, and is found nowhere else in the world.
It's no secret that Florida's iconic coral reefs are in trouble. Repeated body blows from hurricanes, pollution, disease, ...
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The 9,000-Baby Transfer: A Massive Move to Save the Florida Reef
Around the world, coral reefs are under threat from rising ocean temperatures, deteriorating water conditions, and diseases ...
Members of the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council voted Friday to approve two amendments allowing shrimp trawling on ...
Scientists warn that a proposed expansion of Port Everglades could damage corals, including some of the only remaining ...
New findings reveal how South Florida’s waters are nursery grounds for the mysterious giant rays, and how mantas function as ...
Apalachicola Bay opened Jan. 1 for a brief season lasting through the end of February. It’s the first time the bay has opened ...
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FWC announces achievements in conservation during 2025
I'm honored to share that the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) recently announced significant milestones achieved in 2025 as Florida continues to be a national leader in ...
An ecological crisis is unfolding across the United States as invasive species inflict catastrophic damage on native ecosystems and agricultural lands. The financial toll has reached $120 billion ...
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