Florida’s Big Dig
The story of the Intracoastal and other thoughts on water, waterways, land, and ecology
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In 1961, President John F. Kennedy named Frank D. Reeves, a Howard University law professor, as his advisor on minority affairs, the first African American chosen to serve as a presidential advisor. That same year, in December, Reeves defended the NAACP and two prominent Fort Lauderdale, Fla. blacks, a physician, Dr. Von D. Mizell, and…
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Lake Mead, largest water reservoir in America, resulted when thousands of out-of-work men and women built the Hoover Dam during the Depression. The dam served to not only tame the Colorado River but create a water resource for Nevada and New Mexico and generate electricity for hundreds of thousands of people throughout the West. Unprecedented…
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This is a forty-five minute documentary film. Having been the author of “Florida’s Big Dig,” I participated in the making of the Modern Marvels documentary on the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. I know that the organization makes every effort to get its facts straight because when I suggested changes in the script for accuracy, the producer/writer…
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Excitement builds as the Panama Canal begins filling in its new locks. The expansion of the canal by one-third will meet the demands of the next one hundred years as mega-cargo ships transit through the locks each ship carrying perhaps a third more cargo, making transportation through the Canal more economically efficient.
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VIDEO: How water flows through Brandon Road LockRegion: Inland Rivers – Chicago to Mobile Source: The Waterway Guide Date Reported: Jul 9, 2015 Reported By: Mike Ahart, News Editor Source: USGS Courtesy of the US Geological Survey, this video portrays two areas near the Brandon Road Lock and Dam as the lock was emptied through…
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The line http://ensmble.net/track/the-study-of-life introduces us to a four-minute snippet to the “The Study of Life” from the album, “The Forest and the Sea,” by the Spanish musician Pyrenees. The snippet above is intended to interpret a portion of “The Forest and the Sea,” a book on ecology written by Dr. Marston Bates fifty-five years ago.…
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Valley Palooza hits the ICW, July 5 Region: Atlantic ICW – FL & St. Johns R. Date Reported: Jul 2, 2015 Reported By: Mike Ahart, News Editor Source: Coast Guard News Coast-Guard-Reponse-Boat.jpgWatch out for a raft of rafts – it’s a floating party on the ICW around Mile 755 on Sunday, July 5, 2015, according…
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On Friday, June 26, 2015, the the Chief of Engineers of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recommended to Congress the expansion of Port Everglades, Fla., as requested by the Broward County Commission. Broward County has now been given the ‘green light’ to allow the Port to compete with many of the ports on the…
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U.S. Drought Monitor http://www.drought.govView Originalu.s.drtmon6.23.2015 The U.S. Drought Monitor is unique, blending numeric measures of drought and experts’ best judgment into a single map every week. It started in 1999 as a federal, state, and academic partnership, growing out of a Western Governors’ Association initiative to provide timely and understandable scientific information on water supply…
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One of the world’s most famous nautical museums is Mystic Seaport located at Mystic, Conn. on Long Island Sound and Long Island. It newest addition is the Thompson Exhibition Building. The replica 18th-century French frigate Hermione arrived in Yorktown to make her visit to America, while the world’s oldest commissioned warship afloat, the U.S.S. Constitution,…