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Using NOAA data, Stacker summarized the last 100 hurricane seasons in the Atlantic Basin. See which years and storms broke ...
Trump’s sweeping NOAA cuts could harm Southwest Florida’s fishing economy, coastal conservation efforts and critical research on red tide and marine health.
Florida Keys health officials have recommended anyone with asthma or other respiratory problems stay away — or reduce their time — at the beach if there is seaweed.
Trump moves to close facility that helps track planet-warming pollution. The lab is connected to the Mauna Loa Observatory, where scientists gather data to produce the Keeling Curve, a chart on ...
Recently, the Trump administration arbitrarily fired at least 800 public servants — including many in Florida — from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). These cuts don ...
The latest charts can be viewed online. Updates for North America include the latest NOAA ENC navigation data, improved satellite imagery for coastal areas in Seattle, Texas, Louisiana and the East ...
NOAA throws a new lifeline to Florida Keys marine sanctuary. ... The federal agency finalized the first management plan update since 2007 for the coral-rich ecosystem at Florida’s southern tip.
WEATHER BRIEFING TOMORROW MORNING. WELL, NOAA HAS JUST RELEASED THEIR 2024 THROUGH 25 WINTER OUTLOOK. BROOKE SILVA JOINS US WITH WHAT SOUTH FLORIDA CAN EXPECT. BROOKE. ALL RIGHT. THANK YOU ...
Siesta Key is a prosperous strip of white sand beaches home to 5,500 people about 70 miles south of Tampa. The hurricane pounded the coast with ferocious winds of over 100mph and heavy rain ...
FLORIDA KEYS — Until last summer, Pickles Reef was seen as a bright spot in the field of coral restoration. The Coral Restoration Foundation, one of the largest reef restoration organizations in ...
In a paper earlier this month, NOAA reported that only 37 of 160 known genotypes of elkhorn coral survived the 2023 bleaching event — a loss of 77% in a single season. All that remain are located on ...
KEY WEST, Florida — Coral reefs in the Florida Keys could be the saving grace needed to keep coral alive during a rise in ocean temperatures, all because of a NOAA grant to South Florida ...