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County Contractor to Conduct Sea Turtle Monitoring
Under a contract with Palm Beach County through its Department of Environmental Resources Management (ERM), Inwater Research Group will begin monitoring sea turtles in the Lake Worth Lagoon the week of August 22.
The project will evaluate the size an
Read more…Gearing up for Florida’s Lobster Mini-season
From FWC:
Dive boats and shops, hotels and restaurants are getting ready for the residents and tourists who will take to the reefs during Florida’s lobster mini-season on Wednesday, July 27 and Thursday, July 28 in hopes of capturing the delectable
Read more…Lion Fish Hunt Results
Lionfish Hunt
Friday (24th) and Saturday (25th) we will have THE first annual LIONFISH HUNT for South Palm Beach County. This hunt will focus on the reefs in Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, and Boca Raton. It is hosted by a bunch of great local dive boats, dive sh |
Bottles for Boardshorts - in Boca!
This is a cool beach cleaning effort by Billabong and Chipolte. The Boca restaurant is participating. Bring in some bottles! It's all in celebration of international surfing day on June 20.
http://www.shop-eat-surf.com/news-item/2802/billabong-teams-
Read more…Finless sting (or manta) ray
Found on beach in Ocean Ridge. Someone cut the fins off this ray. Not cool!
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NOAA Reopens 4,213 square miles for shrimp harvest
NEW ORLEANS — NOAA tomorrow will reopen 4,213 square miles of Gulf of Mexico federal waters off Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama to royal red shrimping. The area was closed to this type of deep water fishing on Nov. 24 as a precautionary measure a
Read more…NOAA Reopens More Than 8,000 Square Miles in the Gulf of Mexico to Fishing
11/15/2010 03:22 PM EST
99.6 percent of federal waters now open
NOAA today reopened to commercial and recreational fishing 8,403 squaremiles of Gulf waters which extend from the Louisiana state water line to due south of the Alabama/Florida state
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