Apalachicola Bay opened Jan. 1 for a brief season lasting through the end of February. It’s the first time the bay has opened ...
It's no secret that Florida's iconic coral reefs are in trouble. Repeated body blows from hurricanes, pollution, disease, ...
At Fort Johnson, more than a ton of recycled oyster shells are getting a second life. Instead of heading to a landfill, the ...
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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 ...
Innovation doesn’t always mean creating something entirely new. Some of the most remarkable breakthroughs come from observing ...
Today, 25 volunteers, including Tampa Bay 28 meteorologists, Jason Adams, met up at Tampa Bay Watch in Tierra Verde to make oyster reef balls. These balls create artificial reefs that do several ...
Co-published by the Economic Hardship Reporting Project and Civil Eats. The controversial reopening of Apalachicola Bay will ...
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Oyster reefs are growing again in the Indian River Lagoon
Oyster reefs in Florida’s Indian River Lagoon are showing signs of recovery after decades of damage from overharvesting, pollution, and boat activity, which wiped out more than half of the habitat.
SAN ANTONIO – One man’s trash is giving an entire ecosystem a second chance. Oyster shells that would normally be discarded in San Antonio are now being collected to help restore threatened oyster ...
Chris Doley’s legacy at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is closely tied to his long and deeply influential partnerships with community-based organizations working on the frontlines ...
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