Florida’s Big Dig
The story of the Intracoastal and other thoughts on water, waterways, land, and ecology
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As Oil Money Melts, Alaska Mulls First Income Tax in 35 Years
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United States Drought Monitor > Home
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Bill Renaming Beach After Civil Rights Leaders Moves Forward
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In 2009, a group of civic leaders, including Broward County Commissioner Suzanne Gunzburger, met at the north end of the Kline tract now known as part of the John U. Lloyd State Beach Park to witness the installation of a State Historic Marker memorializing the County’s purchase of a one mile stretch of beach south…
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This well-researched documentary, “From the Water,” tells the story of how the Indian River Lagoon has become out of balance as a self-sustaining ecosystem. Important sea grasses, clams, and crabs which had become abundant for centuries have been affected by run-off from land development, browning of the water from bacteria external to this portion of…
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To boldly sell
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Iranian Hackers Infiltrated New York Dam in 2013
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December 14, 2015 There are several news outlets confirming the story. Likewise, there is confirmation today that a large dam in Iran is in danger of failing for lack of neglect and not from any terrorist act. ,
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Why the Government Owns So Much Land in the West
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Miami Marine Stadium, opened in December 1963, closed in 1992. A young Cuban-born architect, 28-year-old Hilario Candela, designed this marine stadium. It is the only stadium designed specifically for spectators to watch speed boat racing. It opened in December 1963. It closed in 1992 as a result of inadequate security, vandalism, and the structural damage caused…