Local cities peddle upgraded marine facilities
The mid August re-opening of South Pointe Park Pier in South Beach may reflect a welcome trend in city marine upgrades.
The mid August re-opening of South Pointe Park Pier in South Beach may reflect a welcome trend in city marine upgrades.
Shark Week on television is over and that’s too bad, but sharks don’t know it so they continue to frighten and fascinate us.
Over time, I came up with a theory that South Florida drivers must loan their cars to strangers when they’re not using them.
The July 4 boating accident on Biscayne Bay in Miami that cost four people their lives has horrified boaters pushing the importance of following basic safety skills on the water.
Two hips and a hooray for Florida’s work-in-progress plan to make a single statewide rule for largemouth bass size and bag limits.
Paurotis Pond in Everglades National Park is open again to boating and fishing after a 6-month closure to protect nesting birds from human disturbance.
South Florida residents who want to volunteer their time to benefit the marine community have plenty of options.
The boating news is dismal, as it always is when the state publishes its mid-year report of accidents and deaths at the beginning of June.
A welcome de-complication of Florida largemouth bass rules is in the works, and you can help with the details by stating your views to an FWC angler survey.
Dania Beach, the little city sandwiched between Fort Lauderdale and Hollywood, is working on a multimillion dollar plan to beautify its waterways and beaches.