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Gulf oil spill: Florida braces for impact
GreenspaceAs the powerful Loop Current, a surge of warm water that circulates in the eastern Gulf of Mexico, moved north within 30 miles of the spill, scientists predicted that it would catch the the oil and sweep it around the...... -
Cool ideas (literally) for summer fun in Tampa Bay
Postcards from FloridaIt’s hot out there, huh? That unmistakable Florida heat motivated me to pick out the refreshing picture that is the theme of this week’s postcard: Ideas for cool fun (literally) in the Sunshine State. Last week, on the shores of Flagler Beach, I... -
Miami-Dade County: Columbus hopes to learn from first regular-season loss in two years
Special to the SentinelIt had been two years since Miami Christopher Columbus High lost a regular-season game, and while its foe on Friday night was a team the Explorers knew very well from the state playoffs the past two years, it was a game that head coach Mike Merritt will...Tags: Booker T. Washington, Basketball, Sports, Florida International University, Education
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Disney celebrates World Oceans Day today with Epcot activities, Friends for Change campaign
A Mom and The MouseThe Disney Parks blog announced that in celebration of World Oceans Day, Epcot guests can join in several free, fun and educational activities. From 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. today, families can visit The Seas with Nemo & Friends to learn how coral reefs form,... -
Is Jeff Greene’s campaign having a Katherine Harris moment?
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando Sentinel(UPDATED) A curious response from the Jeff Greene campaign to the St. Pete Times story about Greene's yacht damaging a coral reef off the coast of Belize several years ago. Asked about the incident, Greene spokesman Luis Vizcaino started with a non... -
Man arrested after boat runs aground
FOX 5 San Diego StaffAuthorities arrested a man Monday after he was rescued from his stranded sailboat offshore from San Diego. A sailboat went dangerously close the shore and ran aground on a reef at Sunset Cliffs around 4:30 p.m. San Diego lifeguards swam out to the...Tags: Bodies of Water, San Diego (San Diego, California)
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Reconnect With The Great Outdoors
Dramatic desert terrain. Unique marine habitats. Breathtaking coastal scenery. The natural world is on full and glorious display in Baja California Sur -- and in no place is that more true than Los Cabos, at the peninsula's southernmost tip....Tags: Ecosystems, Sports, Wildlife, Landforms, Natural Resources
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Inaugural Reef Fest headed to Key Largo in June
Postcards from FloridaIt'll be an underwater paradise for snorkelers, scuba divers and underwater photographers at the inaugural Reef fest set for June 5-10 in Key Largo. The activities will center on Key Largo's reefs, shipwrecks and large indigenous fish population. The... -
If you go: Key Largo
If you go: Key Largo Getting there: Take Florida's Turnpike south to Route 1. John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park is at Mile Marker 102.5 Admission: $6 for a vehicle with two occupants. Information: 305-451-1202; floridastateparks.org/pennekamp For...Tags: Bodies of Water, Travel, Trips and Vacations, Sailing, Sports
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Key Largo, masked A
Akron Beacon JournalHollywood boat, a gangster movie and a mangrove swamp are three of the biggest on-land attractions on 33-mile-long Key Largo. The 30-foot boat is from the 1951 movie The African Queen, with Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn. It is suspended in the...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Death, Gardens and Parks, State Parks, Lauren Bacall
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Jake Scott: Where's Jake Scott? We found him.
In the last state. On the last island. Down the last road. At the last speck of a no-stoplight town before the United States drops into the Pacific Ocean. This is where sports' reigning hermit possibly lives, protected by friends, geography and a six-...Tags: Public Employees, Golf, Miami Orange Bowl , Clothing and Textiles Industry, National Football League
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A Primeval Tide of Toxins
Times Staff WriterThe fireweed began each spring as tufts of hairy growth and spread across the seafloor fast enough to cover a football field in an hour. When fishermen touched it, their skin broke out in searing welts. Their lips blistered and peeled. Their eyes...Tags: Shrimp, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Maryland, Oregon
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