Hope not lost for Florida’s near-shore reefs
Researchers studying South Florida’s coral reefs found that the region’s nearshore reefs and more sheltered inshore areas are less vulnerable to ocean acidification than previously thought — a majo
Researchers studying South Florida’s coral reefs found that the region’s nearshore reefs and more sheltered inshore areas are less vulnerable to ocean acidification than previously thought — a majo
Over 100,000 people are expected to browse and buy at the annual Miami International Boat Show running as usual on President’s Day weekend Feb. 14-18.
While oceans cover more than 70 percent of the Earth, just eight percent of them are protected by marine sanctuaries.
Scientists looking to solve underwater mysteries have more valuable information at hand, thanks to a new inventory of animal species known or expected to produce sound underwater.
In December, South Florida can count on a bevy of holiday-decorated boat parades to add a little sparkle on the Intracoastal.
The Middle River, that is, on Tuesday, Dec. 19, 5:30 p.m. when Santa departs from the Colohatchee Park boat ramp in Wilton Manors.
Floridians are more convinced that climate change is happening than Americans as a whole.
We’ve all seen the stories about how coral reefs, thanks to extremely high water temperatures, are experiencing a bleaching event like never before.
Beer is big at Oktoberfest events taking place across South Florida, including in Oakland Park from Oct.
Meteorologist Jason Dunion recalls feeling like a feather in the wind aboard a Hurricane Hunter aircraft during Hurricane Dorian, a 2019 storm that devastated the northern Bahamas.