Cooling oceans artificially won’t stop hurricanes
A new study found that even if we did have the infinite power to artificially cool enough of the oceans to weaken a hurricane, the benefits would be minimal.
A new study found that even if we did have the infinite power to artificially cool enough of the oceans to weaken a hurricane, the benefits would be minimal.
Does your garage, storage shed or closet house a large collection of unique, story-worthy relics?
The steering currents of the Bermuda High were starting to take shape, and Lynn “Nick” Shay knew trouble was coming.
Aspiring anglers can learn new skills and enjoy fishing with "Ladies, Let's Go Fishing!" Keys University and Fishing Fever Tournament, taking place Oct. 7-9 in Tavernier.
Why the phenomenon occurs in Florida’s waterways is a question asked by researchers at Nova Southeastern University’s (NSU) Halmos College of Arts and Sciences, which has studied algae
There’s still time to catch the summer exhibit, “Tranquil Tropics: the Art of Tim Forman and Friends,” featuring the work of several local artists at New River Inn, 219 SW Second Ave., Fort Lauderd
The world’s coastlines are rapidly urbanizing, but how this increased human presence may impact species living in the ocean is not fully understood.
There’s no lack of beachfront holiday celebrations in South Florida including Fort Lauderdale’s annual Fourth of July Spectacular, starting at 5:30 p.m at Las Olas Oceanside Park.
After Jay’s Sandbar Food Boat capsized in Fort Lauderdale’s ICW in early May, owner Jeremy Lycke is making all efforts to rebuild in 90 days.
Marine debris found off South Florida’s beaches has been recycled into art meant to show how plastic is hurting the marine life that the giant sculptures represent.