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Severe beach erosion from two late-season hurricanes has helped uncover what appears to be a wooden ship dating from the 1800s on Florida's East Coast.
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For Turtle mound and hundreds of Indigenous cultural sites in Florida, archeologists are asking how long they can race against erosion.
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Walking the trails around the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse area, it’s easy to see why the site’s manager describes the role as his dream job.He's been working…
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The shoreline surrounding the iconic Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse is falling away at an accelerated rate.Over the holiday season, vandalism and unauthorized…
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More than 70 New York City restaurants are pouring their discarded shells into the Billion Oyster Project, through which students recycle and transform them into healthy reefs in once-toxic waters.
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Beaches in Broward County still don't look like what they did before Hurricane Irma washed sand away. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has two beach…
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Louisiana has big plans to redirect parts of the river to build up its shrinking coast. New research suggests it won't help nearly enough.
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The fight over sand between Deerfield and Hillsboro Beaches has gone on for over two years already — and it will continue for at least one more. During a…
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Miami-Dade County needs new sources of sand for its beaches.The Army Corps of Engineers says Miami-Dade is running out of offshore supplies and the county…
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Sea turtle nesting season is off and crawling this year with the first reported sea turtle nest in Boca Raton. The nest, made by a leatherback turtle, was…
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South Florida's beaches in late spring through much of the fall resemble something of a crime scene, or rather, dozens of miniature crime scenes. Brightly…
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The beach is emblematic of Florida life, so it computes that waterside residents in Palm Beach County are scrambling to find ways to keep the beach from…