Florida’s Big Dig
The story of the Intracoastal and other thoughts on water, waterways, land, and ecology
Category: Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway
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Wildcat Wells in Florida’s Big Cypress Preserve Bring New and Unstudied Risks
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United States Drought Monitor > Home
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We’re running out of water, and the world’s powers are very worried. Fourteen of Yemen’s 16 aquifers have run dry leading many to predict greater political instability in the Middle East.
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Appropriations
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Harmon Field at West Side School: a forgotten legacy. Click underlined line to the left.
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Fort Lauderdale Magazine : The city magazine for Fort Lauderdale. Events, fashion, dining, architecture, investigative journalism, and more. In the May 2016 issue of Fort Lauderdale magazine, there is an extremely well-written article about the Harmon Foundation gift of $2,000 to the City of Ft. Lauderdale for a two-acre playground for children in the early 1920’s.…
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In the 1970’s, scientists introduced non-indigenous Asian carp in southern United States waters to control catfish and other fish species. Other scientists warned that the highly reproductive, voracious carp would overwhelm all other species, eventually posing a threat to the Great Lakes. This variety of carp eats 40% of its body weight every day. So…
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Recently, the Bahamian government protected a 34,000-acre underwater blue holes park. University of Florida scientists have dubbed these caves, now inundated with water, as underwater ‘blue caves’. These blue caves contain a plethora of ancient and historic artifacts of the past. Without protection these blue holes are likely to be plundered or obliterated, with the…