Month: March 2022
The Point, March 4, 2022: Florida Legislature passes 15-week abortion ban
It awaits the governor’s signature.
Read More“Movies on the Beach” this Summer in Seaside Heights, NJ
It’s one of my favorite things to do in Seaside, their Movies on the Beach are so much fun.
Read MoreFlorida wildlife officials to allow limited fishing of goliath groupers
Florida lifted its three-decade ban on catching and killing goliath groupers with state officials enacting a highly restricted catch of 200 annually, adding that the fish’s numbers have rebounded since they were driven to near-extinction.
Read MoreWhat’s Happening In South Florida This Weekend? (03-04-22) – 97.9 WRMF
FRIDAY Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival w/ Tame Impala at Sunshine Grove in Okeechobee Swae Lee at E11even in Miami Steve Martin &
Read MoreCrowd control: Hollywood aims to keep beach safe with new rules
Hollywood is poised to embrace new rules designed to make things safer for everyone, whether they’re on the Broadwalk or on the sand.
Read MoreFWC reopens Goliath fishery after 30 years
State fishery managers on Thursday agreed to reopen the Goliath grouper fishery, which has been closed to harvest since 1990, and made significant changes to daily bag limits for dolphin
Read MoreFISHING REPORT: Local redfish numbers get a lift with massive release of juveniles
The shrinking grass beds in the intracoastal are largely blamed for redfish and other prized catches looking elsewhere for their foraging.
Read MoreGOLIATH GROUPER HARVEST SEASON BEGINNING IN 2023, BUT KEYS LARGELY REMAIN OFF LIMITS – Florida Keys Weekly Newspapers
Harvesting of goliath grouper will be allowed in state waters, albeit on a limited, regulated basis, beginning in spring 2023. While much of the Keys remains off limits, a set number of goliath grouper harvesting will be permitted at a nearby national …
Read MoreUN report paints dire picture of the Gulf of Mexico’s future
Hurricane Harvey dumped more than 50 inches of rain on parts of the Texas coast in 2017.
Read MoreUN report paints dire picture of the Gulf of Mexico’s future
Hurricane Harvey dumped more than 50 inches of rain on parts of the Texas coast in 2017
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- The Popular Nine Casino: UK Students Rally Financial Assistance for Kenyan Friend’s University Dream
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- Surveillance video shows fiery Miami crash that killed Lamborghini driver
- Miami Beach Art Basel 2022 scope
- Award-Winning, Absurd Workplace Comedy ‘Business Inc’ showcased at onVIVA.tv
- BREAKING MIAMI HEAT NEWS!! THE MIAMI HEAT SHOULD HAVE NEVER TRADED PRECIOUS ACHIUWA!!
- Dominic Pace to Guest Star on Navy: Ncis Closes in on 100th Imdb Credit
- Chris Vetrano Launches A Weekly Pop Culture Podcast
- Young Autistic Adult Published The Letter Critters Picture Word Book for Children
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