There’s new hope for devastated coral. All we need is the will to restore it
NOAA determined that a PortMiami dredging project destroyed at least 278 acres of Florida’s reef and likely killed millions of ...
NOAA determined that a PortMiami dredging project destroyed at least 278 acres of Florida’s reef and likely killed millions of ...
Florida’s record-breaking heat demonstrates how compound climate events hurt the most vulnerable people.
More than 45 million Americans live where some level of heat alert is in effect, according to the National Weather ...
Research on how many bull sharks live in the Crystal River area and where their babies grow is almost nonexistent.
A University of Miami graduate student's research shows which Miami-Dade County sites are at risk, proposes strategies to make those ...
Lawmakers agreed to pump $850 million into the Ocala to Osceola Wildlife Corridor, also known as the O2O Corridor.
With the country experiencing fewer freeze events, mangroves that thrive in coastal wetlands are moving into salt marsh habitats at ...
By Rachel Silverstein, Miami Waterkeeper The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) recently granted the world’s first 80-year operating license to Miami’s ...
By Jenny Staletovich, WLRN Media Opposition is mounting to a proposed pollution permit that would, for the first time, allow ...
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