Farmers, aquaculturists unite to protect Florida’s land, water
The partnership brings together experts to tackle challenges like nutrient runoff and the effects of climate change.
The partnership brings together experts to tackle challenges like nutrient runoff and the effects of climate change.
Zeldin is a longtime advocate for energy and economic policies aligned with Trump's vision.
The Nuestros Bosques program encourages faith-based organizations, Indigenous groups and local nonprofits to apply.
Many denied claims relate to flood damage, a peril not typically covered under standard homeowners' insurance policies.
The shark's frightening reputation has contributed to a lack of focus on their preservation, leading some species toward extinction.
The rule would mark the first federal legal protections for indoor and outdoor workers exposed to extreme heat.
DEP has created a dedicated webpage for public input ahead of rescheduled sessions in early September.
Studies show areas with natural defenses such as marshes see less damage than areas where they were degraded or removed.
NOAA predicts between 17 and 25 named storms this summer and fall, with eight to 13 achieving hurricane status.
Oysters generated an estimated annual economic output of $134 million before the fishery's collapse.
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