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Rarely do South Florida fishing guides prepare lunch for their customers; if they have any food on board at all, it is usually a stale grab-and-go from the local convenience store or a can of Vienna sausages that must be carbon-dated. But Anthony
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A decline in prey like shrimp and crabs is not the main cause of the drop in bonefish populations in Florida Bay, according to a one-year study conducted by Audubon Florida and funded by the nonprofit Bonefish Tarpon Trust. The study by researchers
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Before train tracks were laid down to Florida, travel to Sarasota was a daunting task, undertaken by only the hardiest of souls. Into the late 1800s the Sunshine State was still considered America's last frontier, a mostly inhospitable, if not
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A private airplane en route to Leesburg, Fla., from Fort Lauderdale, Fla. , crashed in the Everglades, killing one person on board, officials said. The identity of the victim was not reported but Jodie Soule told the South Florida Sun Sentinel the
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Saturday that damaged several windows, but injured no one, according to Palm Beach County A West Boca home appeared to be struck by lightning Saturday that damaged several windows, but injured no one, according to Palm Beach County Fire Rescue...The
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Miami Dade North's Traz Powell Stadium. When: Friday, 5 p.m. mainly preliminaries; Saturday, 8 a.m. javelin; main track events start at 10 a.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m. ceremonies are at noon...In 1976, Jesse Holt started a small track and field meet that
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Warm Mineral Springs on the virtual stage with the Great Pyramid of Giza? If the much-debated, water-filled sinkhole in North Port gets the nod -- or enough clicks from admirers -- it could be added as the "Eighth Wonder of the World," at least if
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Blue Lake on Australia's North Stradbroke Island has barely changed in the last 7,000 years, a scientific rarity given the impact of environmental changes and man-made global warming on freshwater ecosystems worldwide over the course of history. In a
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Mark Rubinstein didn't catch anything during Florida's official Burmese python hunt, but he didn't come back from the Everglades empty-handed, either. On his second trip into the wetlands during the winter hunt, something gold in the dirt along a
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Everglades City School Principal Robert Spano and Collier County Assistant Superintendent Frederic Conde, congratulated Everglades City School graduates as they presented their diplomas in the Everglades City Cafeteria Friday night...The members of
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