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For visitors to Florida City, Farmer’s Market Restaurant offers something beyond just a good meal – it provides a genuine taste of Florida’s seafood heritage that no tourist attraction could match. It ...
They're relocating a lot of earth from the inlet onto the beaches south of Daytona. New Smyrna is next as the big dredge ...
There's something magical about a beach where you can actually hear yourself think—where the soundtrack isn't blaring speakers and screaming tourists but rather gentle waves and distant seabird calls.
Explore a peaceful corner of the Florida Panhandle with uncrowded beaches, incredible wildlife, kayaking trails, and some of ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has identified 10 dangers at beaches. Volusia County, with its beach ...
Wilson's Plovers are listed as threatened or endangered in other states. To stop their Florida numbers from declining further, in 2023, Audubon requested the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation ...
The strays’ mysterious origins speak to bigger blind spots about where fish go, and why. It’s proven difficult to track the drift of eggs, baby fish, and sometimes adults over long distances on ...
You can use it to fish for some of the very largest inshore species from boat or kayak. It’s one of the best saltwater reels for bottom fishing, and is even up to some light blue-water fishing.
Dawkins, who was dean of the University of North Florida's Coggin College of Business from 2015 to 2020 and still teaches there, said his connection with American Beach dates back to his childhood.
From the mop-headed iguana to the Chinese water dragon, there are at least 67 foreign species that call Florida home. They range from the docile and domesticated to outright predatory killers.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recently released a list of invasive species in Florida encouraging people to eat some of this animals to limit damage to ecosystems.