Plying their craft
Students attempt to build sea-worthy vessels using only basic materials in this annual event honoring the art of boat building.
Students attempt to build sea-worthy vessels using only basic materials in this annual event honoring the art of boat building.
During April’s Earth Month, Florida marine life enthusiasts can learn about sea creatures and ocean environments without even getting wet.
With fishing line wrapped around his leg, a brown pelican happened to fly over the Pelican Harbor Seabird Station in Miami one recent Saturday when the line got caught on one of the facility’
Key Biscayne’s village council is taking action again in its growing effort to stop the dangerous mix of powerboat propellers and swimmers crowding the Mashta Flats off the key’s west c
At Hollywood Marina on a recent Sunday afternoon, the can’t-be-beat South Florida winter was a whisper warmer than it usually is in mid-January — and wily motor boaters didn't let the opportunity p
It’s a gruesome winter for Florida’s coastal wildlife, with multiple slashings of pelican pouches in the lower Keys and killings of bottlenose dolphins in Panhandle waters.
Imagine visiting over a dozen specialty restaurants in a single day. Riverwalk’s upcoming 4th Annual Stone Crab & Seafood Festival will offer just that all in one waterfront setting.
Everglades, Biscayne and Dry Tortugas National Parks are planning important increases in the fees they charge to use their facilities, with a short window of time allowed for public input — u
As you watch the upcoming boat parades, sipping a hot chocolate or something stronger, consider the effort that goes into making those passing boats stand out against a South Florida sky.
Florida’s expensive ($1,001.50) Lifetime Sportsman’s License went on sale Nov. 24 and stays on sale through December for $500.