Scuba Divers Sink To New Depths For World Record

When most folks go scuba diving, they bring a camera or spear gun. But on May 1, a group of divers in the Florida Keys will be toting some unusual hardware: clothing irons.   Organizers of Key Largo's Extreme Underwater Ironing expect more than 100 scuba divers to participate in this "extreme sports" event near [...]

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Ugly truth: Winter freeze decimates iguana population on Marco Island

Reviled by some because they’re not fussy where they leave their toxic droppings, but revered by others because of their exotic nature and looks, iguanas appear to have taken a big population hit during this past winter’s extended freeze. Breeding season is imminent, however, and some time after the females’ eggs hatch in July, there [...]

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Everglades cleanup mired in delay, paper reports

In the two decades since pledging to clean up the Everglades, Florida water managers, environmental regulators and political leaders have professed unwavering commitment to getting the difficult and costly job done.

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TAKE ACTION: FL Legislature to Debate Bills this Week that Directly Affect Florida Boaters & Marine Industry

The Florida Legislature needs to pass a bill that will provide immediate relief to boaters and the marine industry.

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Miami Beach Anchoring Etiquette – A Letter to Cruisers

Miami Beach welcomes responsible visitors including those who come by yacht

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