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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Florida to host competition to kill invasive Lionfish
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The Welland Canal is a short 27 mile ship canal connecting Lake Superior and Lake Erie, circumventing the Niagara Falls, operated by the United States and Canada. This inland waterway was first built between 1824 and 1830 by the Welland Canal Company, a private inland waterway company. Three more canals would be built; and fifth…
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The Saint Lawrence Seaway is a joint United States-Canada 370-mile seaway that permits ocean freighters to transit from the western end of Lake Superior to the Atlantic Ocean by way of a continuous chain of channels, canals, and locks. Others describe the Seaway from Montreal, Quebec, through the Welland Canal to Lake Erie. A system…
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LWDD Reflections – April 2016. Water Conservation
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Coast Guard banned from necessary technology located in Generaly
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On the sloop “Klyo,” in the New River Sound, Fort Lauderdale, Florida, were President-elect Warren Harding (in white pants and white shoes, standing in the middle with cap doffed in right hand) and owner, Commodore Avylen Harcourt Brook (short-statured, standing in the middle of two taller men in the stern with flat captain’s hat (1922)). Courtesy,…