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ORLANDO, Fla. – Bye-bye summer, hello fall (sort of). The best part about living in the Sunshine State is, of course, the beautiful weather that we have most of the year.
Think twice before booking that Florida vacation, especially if you happen to be going to one of the most dangerous beaches ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Some Florida beaches are already starting to see and smell a massive amount of seaweed. The seaweed called ‘sargassum’ is starting to wash ashore in South Florida. The thick ...
As it stands today, some Florida communities, like Miami Beach, are paying $30 to $50 per cubic yard of sand — and with inflation and climate change, we can expect that cost to increase over time.
It looks as though Florida won’t see much — if any — stinky seaweed washing up on its beaches until late April or May, according to the University of South Florida’s monthly sargassum report.