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A cutting-edge boat design has been unveiled at the Miami International Boat Show — the world’s first recreational boat powered by an engine built to run on hydrogen.
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Electric boating companies argue that their industry is ready to transition away from fossil fuels. It’s not just that electric motors don’t emit carbon — they also don’t release fumes into the air or oil into the water.
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Eleven people have been seriously injured in a boat crash that happened in the Upper Florida Keys over Labor Day weekend.
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Less than 10 minutes after getting a mayday call from the 50-foot recreational vessel, the Coast Guard arrived on the scene to recover all passengers without injury, officials said.
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There are more boats on Florida’s waters, more inexperienced captains, and more people living in the state than ever before. Add to that mix new boat owners, most without enough education and training, and the results are proving deadly.
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The sole survivor of a capsized boat found off Florida’s coast was a young Colombian man traveling with his younger sister, Colombia’s government said Friday. Authorities in Florida have found five bodies and believe 34 others also died in the migrant voyage.
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U.S. Coast Guard aircrews and emergency personnel search for possible migrants in the water after a makeshift boat capsized about 75 yards off Shacks Beach in Puerto Rico.
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The U.S. Coast Guard is searching for 39 people missing for several days after a boat capsized off Florida's Treasure Coast. The boat was en route from the Bahamas -- and Coast Guard officials suspect it was used being used for human smuggling.
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Boat sales increased by 13% in 2020, according to the National Marine Manufacturers Association. South Florida boaters were also part of the national trend.
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Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission members received a wide range of suggestions from people involved in commercial boating and sport fishing during a nearly two-hour online discussion, with public access to the water being one of the biggest issues.
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Over the last 20 years, the Keys have been on a major mission to clean up nearshore waters.That meant spending a billion dollars to install central sewage…
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For several years, South Florida has been working on its technology credentials. Tech incubators, accelerators, pitch competitions and other efforts have…