Florida’s Big Dig
The story of the Intracoastal and other thoughts on water, waterways, land, and ecology
Month: June 2015
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For at least 150 years, individual boaters have flown aft a rectangular, triangular, or swallowtail flag called a burgee to distinguish one boat from another. More prevalent have been the burgees that distinguish one yacht club from another. The earliest yacht club is an Irish yacht club with its own distinctive colors, borders, and letters.…
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Of the 34 million acres or so that make up the State of Florida, water comprises a substantial portion of it. At the top of the water management pyramid sits the Secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection. Under the Department, five Water Management Districts manage a system of nine primary canals and their basins…