Forecasting improves for toxic red tide, but Southwest Florida still fears economic pain
Florida’s Gulf Coast reels from economic fallout after tough red tide season.
Florida’s Gulf Coast reels from economic fallout after tough red tide season.
A state-commissioned report by UF/IFAS suggests a potentially years-long study is needed to evaluate fertilizer bans.
The Legislature must keep our communities safe from storms, promote solar energy and purchase strategic wilderness areas.
Researchers from FAU’s Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute conducted the study to assess the effectiveness of fertilizer bans.
Like the comet in "Don’t Look Up," Floridians are finding it harder and harder to ignore what they can see ...
Many species are listed as endangered or threatened, and some are dwindling away due to factors like habitat loss and ...
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