Scientists lead the charge for equity in flood risk mitigation
Communities nationwide are dealing with flooding issues, whether due to atmospheric rivers, hurricanes or rising sea levels.
Communities nationwide are dealing with flooding issues, whether due to atmospheric rivers, hurricanes or rising sea levels.
The area encompassing Biscayne Bay, the Florida Keys and Ten Thousand Islands was designated a Hope Spot by Mission Blue.
Florida's Blue-Green Algae Task Force wants data on the state’s strategy for curbing farm-related nutrient pollution
As Florida faces an increased threat of hurricanes, heat waves and flooding, insurers have dropped plans or raised prices
Higher-than-average temperatures are expected to continue this summer and can cause serious health risks.
Studies show areas with natural defenses such as marshes see less damage than areas where they were degraded or removed.
A federal agency is refusing to deliver $42 million of sand to Pinellas County unless property owners grant public access.
Seaworthy Collective is a Miami-based support organization for entrepreneurs in technology related to aquatic environments.
Broward, Duval, Hillsborough, Jefferson and Miami-Dade schools are recipients of the latest round of Clean School Bus funding.
NOAA predicts between 17 and 25 named storms this summer and fall, with eight to 13 achieving hurricane status.
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