Florida is reopening Apalachicola Bay for limited oyster farming, with strict regulations and an estimated annual price tag ...
Ending a five-year ban, limited oyster harvesting will return in January to some parts of Northwest Florida’s struggling ...
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Discover the Americana Town in Florida So Charming You’ll Want to Keep It a Secret
Experience the soul of old Florida when you visit this untouched coastal town that's brimming with Americana charm. You'll ...
About a two-and-a-half hour drive from Dothan, the commercial fishing industry is still the backbone of the town’s economy. But the cost of diesel fuel, the saturation of cheaper foreign seafood and a ...
Read full article: ‘Not a healthy smell’: Community meeting in the works between state, neighbors for Murray Hill odor Read full article: Wednesday night run to honor fallen JSO, JFRD first responders ...
Florida legislators passed a bill banning oil drilling near the Apalachicola Bay to protect its ecosystem and shellfish industry. The bill prohibits drilling within 10 miles of the Apalachicola ...
The Apalachicola Bay used to supply 90% of Florida's oysters, but after a drought and a major oil spill, it collapsed in 2012. An administrative law judge is considering allowing a permit to drill for ...
Florida's Apalachicola Bay oyster industry collapsed in 2013 due to overharvesting, pollution, and reduced freshwater flow. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are being used to model environmental ...
Growing up as a kid in Jensen Beach, I never was what anyone would consider a picky eater. Like any other kid, I had those foods I really didn't like. If you sat at the dinner table with me, you could ...
Anticipation is building as 14 kayak paddlers and their volunteer support crew prepare for Apalachicola Riverkeeper’s annual RiverTrek. They will launch from Chattahoochee’s River Landing Park Oct. 6 ...
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