Florida’s Big Dig
The story of the Intracoastal and other thoughts on water, waterways, land, and ecology
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https ://vimeo.com/130709822 Tap the line to the left to start the short video. Read the text first. In this woefully short video, we take a fast trip through one ecosystem. Starting at the Kissimmee River basin and its estuaries, we visually fly over, under and through a flow of several waters, Lake Okeechobee, south through…
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The start of the rescue of the three-part system began with the restoration of the old sinuous Kissimmee River (above) and its network of a similarly sinuous web of estuaries sprouting in every direction, naturally supplying clean water for the surrounding prairies, ultimately providing water south to Lake Okeechobee (“O”). The first wrong man-made…
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In California: Dealing With A Drought And Preparing For A Flood
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Lake Okeechobee (or, Lake O) comprises 730 square miles and is the second largest lake entirely within one state in the United States. The Lake, “Big Water” in Seminole,” is approximately 15 feet deep depending upon the need to sustain the ecology of the Lake. Lake O is the only lake that may be seen with…
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Port Everglades clocks record 54,700 cruise passengers in single day
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South Floridians most at risk from sea rise in U.S., study finds
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Saving Lake Okeechobee
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C-Explorer 3 – Luxury Personal Submersible