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In August 2020, Biscayne Bay suffered a massive fish kill caused by oxygen-depleted waters, marking a tipping point from decades of unchecked pollution. Five years later, despite some signs of ...
The regular lobster season has officially kicked off in Florida, so divers can hunt for the coveted crustacean for the next few months. But there are rules to follow to ensure safety, and that the ...
The spiny lobster sport season, which ends July 31, is scheduled for the last consecutive Wednesday and Thursday of July each ...
Two children are dead and one is unresponsive after a sailboat crashed and sank Monday morning off Hibiscus Island in Miami ...
Two children were killed after the sailboat they were on was struck by a barge and capsized in Biscayne Bay off Miami Beach ...
Elkhorn coral babies, affectionately called "Flonduran" corals by researchers at the Rosenstiel School at the University of ...
The investigation into 2022 boat crash that killed a high school student On Sept. 4, 2022, a boat operated by real estate broker George Pino crashed in Biscayne Bay, killing 17-year-old Lucy ...
Climate change is warming the whole planet, but the ocean is absorbing most of that heat. That’s bad news for creatures that are sensitive to temperature changes, like corals. When waters get too ...
These habitats, where fish and other marine life breed and feed, are the treasures that marine protected areas aim to protect. A major threat to these ecosystems is industrial fishing.
Marine debris that pollutes Alaska’s expansive coastlines is dominated by discarded fishing material, a stark difference from the debris found in other states, according to a new report.
Many ‘dark vessels’ fish illegally in oceans worldwide. New studies show how often they go into Marine Protected Areas.
Aventura Police and Miami-Dade Fire Rescue units responded to the scene of the crash on the train tracks near 195th Street and Biscayne Boulevard, just after 1 p.m. on Thursday.