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November 19, 2012
DEP reorganization eliminates model beaches bureau, critics say

Bruce Ritchie, 11/15/2012 – 05:29 PM.  http://www.thefloridacurrent.com A Florida Department of Environmental Protection divisional reorganization that includes eliminating a bureau dealing with beach issues is coming under fire. Florida’s has 825 miles of sandy coastline, contributing $15 billion a year to the state’s economy from beach tourism, according to DEP. The Division of Water Resource […]

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October 16, 2012
Marine Mammals and the Navy’s 5-Year Plan

Editorial. New York Times. October 11, 2012 Between 2014 and 2019, the United States Navy hopes to conduct testing and training exercises in the Atlantic and the Pacific that will involve sonars and explosives of many different kinds. Over the years, the Navy has been forced to acknowledge what science has clearly demonstrated: noise generated […]

Norway is to double carbon tax on its oil industry and set up a fund to help combat the damaging impacts of climate change

Severin Carrell, Scotland correspondent. guardian.co.uk, Thursday 11 October 2012 08.52 EDT Norway is to double carbon tax on its North Sea oil industry and set up a £1bn fund to help combat the damaging impacts of climate change in the developing world. In one of the most radical climate programmes yet by an oil-producing nation, […]

October 5, 2012
DEP SEEKS PUBLIC INPUT ON NEW FLORIDA FOREVER PROPOSALS AND EXISTING FLORIDA FOREVER PROJECTS

CALENDAR ANNOUNCEMENT: Oct. 4, 2012 CONTACT: DEP Press Office (850)245-2112  [email protected] TALLAHASSEE – The Florida Department of Environmental Protection and the Acquisition and Restoration Council are holding two open house event to allow the public to comment on how Florida Forever projects should be prioritized. The Department and the Council develop an annual ranking of statewide land […]

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October 5, 2012
Manatees Reflect Quality of Health in Marine Ecosystems, Study Finds

By Tara Malinowski. October 2, 2012. http://newsdesk.gmu.edu/ A long-term study conducted by Mason researchers may be a benchmark in determining health threats to marine mammals. More than 10 years of research in Belize was conducted studying the behavioral ecology, life history and health of manatees, large marine mammals sometimes called sea cows, in an area relatively […]

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October 1, 2012
Lizard, rare coral reefs complicate multimillion-dollar Haiti seaport project

By Jacqueline Charles and Curtis Morgan. Miami Herald A multimillion-dollar port project billed as critical to Haiti’s economic development faces more U.S.-led environmental surveys. With its disappearing tropical forests and ravaged wetlands, Haiti has a reputation as a barren wasteland for wildlife. Now, ironically, the discovery of endangered corals and a rare tiny lizard along […]

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September 27, 2012
Dolphin found in Louisiana was shot to death

By JANET McCONNAUGHEY Associated Press NEW ORLEANS — Someone shot and killed a bottlenose dolphin found over the weekend on Elmer’s Island Wildlife Refuge, and there’s a $1,500 reward for information leading to a conviction, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Tuesday. The Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society is offering the reward, said NOAA […]

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September 27, 2012
Popular dolphin found dead in Sarasota

Saturday, 09.22.12 The Associated Press SARASOTA, Fla. — Marine officials believe that a popular dolphin’s death in Sarasota stemmed from his close contact with humans. For two decades, Beggar the bottlenose dolphin was known to beg for food from people at the Albee Road Bridge. His body was found Friday in the Intracoastal Waterway. The […]

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September 25, 2012
Underwater Sombrero project!

A project is underway to create a  book of underwater photography on the Florida’s Keys own Sombrero Reef. Underwater Sombrero is a photographic book project by Weigold Photography featuring the amazing coral reefs surrounding Sombrero Key.  The project, will document the beauty of these reefs and their inhabitants.  A portion of the proceeds from the […]

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September 25, 2012
Humans may be loving one type of shark too much

By Jim Tharpe, Published: September 24. http://www.washingtonpost.com “Suddenly everyone has this on their bucket list,” said Brent Stewart, a scientist at San Diego’s Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute, who has studied whale sharks in half a dozen countries. “People are willing to pay money for this kind of eco-tourism, and now you see these unintended consequences. We have […]