Residents in Key Largo's Ocean Reef area received an alarming emergency notification regarding the Turkey Point Nuclear Power ...
Going with the flow in the laid-back Florida Keys means getting on island time, exploring the way the locals do, and savoring ...
Concerns were heightened among North Key Largo residents who opened their phones to read a text alert from Monroe County regarding an emergency at Turkey Point Nuclear Power Plant the morning of Jan.
You will cherish those moments in life where your breath was taken away by beauty. The human senses and the human mind together define beauty and whether art imitates life or life imitates art, we ...
Coe Visitor Center in Homestead, which is about a 37-mile drive north. Upon arriving at Everglades ... hours vary by season. Key Largo Two Reef Snorkel Tour - All Snorkel Equipment Included!
This footage captured in January by Daniel Eidsmoe shows marine biologist Jim Brittsan studying urchin larvae at a coral nursery near the Carysfort Reef Lighthouse in Key Largo, Florida. The larvae ...
will speak on “How North Key Largo Became a State Park” during the fourth presentation of the 34th annual A Delicate Balance of Nature lecture series at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 5, at John Pennekamp ...
Map of the Upper Keys area: The first stop on the trip is John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park ... overlooking the ocean! Riptide RV Resort & Marina – located in Key Largo, smaller campground ...
The historic landmark Pier Sixty-Six reopened this month in Fort Lauderdale, triggering excitement among admirers near and far. Here’s an a close-up look at everything the destination has to ...
The Florida Keys offer a tropical paradise with stunning coral reefs and John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park is ideal for snorkeling and diving. Just north of the Keys ... Dive Capital of the World, ...
I’ve spent pre-dawn mornings dodging nesting sea-turtle mothers as they lumber toward the waves, while the sun shimmers across the ocean ... from just north of Key Largo all the way south ...
The waters around the U.S. are home to threatened species who need conservation policies to save them from extinction. They won’t get that for the next four years.