Author: Coty Hamlin
Fort De Soto Park’s North Beach Reopens After Hurricane Recovery
Fort De Soto (Visit Florida)
PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. - Fort De Soto Park's North Beach will reopen to the public on Monday, February 17th, marking a [...]
Key Largo Man Cited For Illegal Parrotfish Harvest: Monroe County Sheriff
Marine Deputy Luis Guiardinu
MONROE COUNTY, Fla. - A Key Largo man was cited Wednesday for illegally harvesting a parrotfish. Marine Deputy Luis G [...]
Gov. DeSantis Proposes Ending ‘Intrusive’ Boat Safety Inspections In Florida
Safe Boating In Florida (Source: Unsplash)
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced a legislative proposal on Wednesday aimed at curbing what he ca [...]
Two Cited For Undersized Fish And Stone Crab In Islamorada: Monroe County Sheriff
Two Cited For Undersized Fish And Stone Crab In Islamorada
MONROE COUNTY, Fla. - Two individuals were cited for possession of undersized fish and [...]
Court Upholds Florida’s Pompano Fishing Rules In Gulf Of Mexico
Saltwater Fishing (Unsplash)
A federal appeals court has upheld Florida's regulations on pompano fishing in federal waters of the Gulf of Mexico, [...]
Water Quality Advisory Issued For Simmons Park Beach In Ruskin
Simmons Park Beaches
RUSKIN, Fla. - The Florida Department of Health in Hillsborough County (DOH-Hillsborough) has issued a water quality advisory [...]
Florida To Have “Second Amendment Summer,” Tax-Free Firearms And Ammo
Rifle AR-15 Source: Unsplash
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis unveiled a new initiative this week aimed at providing tax relief to residents while pr [...]
Orlando And Miami Men Cited For Wildlife Violations In The Florida Keys
Orlando And Miami Man Cited For Wildlife Violations In The Florida Keys
MONROE COUNTY, Fla. - Two individuals were cited for wildlife violations i [...]
Red Tide Intensifies Along Florida’s Gulf Coast, Fish Kills, Respiratory Issues Reported
Biologist lowers a Van Dorn sampler to collect water sample in the Gulf of Mexico. (FWC)
Florida's Gulf Coast is experiencing an increase in red t [...]
Red Tide Bloom Detected Off Florida’s Gulf Coast; Fish Kills And Respiratory Irritation Reported
Red Tide (File)
Red tide, caused by the organism Karenia brevis, has been detected in 34 samples collected from Florida’s Gulf Coast over the past [...]