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Guided Nature Trail Walk

Participate in a guided nature trail walk!

Guided Nature Trail Walk

Participate in a guided nature trail walk!

Guided Nature Trail Walk

Participate in a guided nature trail walk!

Guided Nature Trail Walk

Participate in a guided nature trail walk!

Guided Nature Trail Walk

Participate in a guided nature trail walk!

Guided Nature Trail Walk

Participate in a guided nature trail walk!

Guided Nature Trail Walk

Participate in a guided nature trail walk!

Guided Nature Trail Walk

Participate in a guided nature trail walk!

Guided Nature Trail Walk

Participate in a guided nature trail walk!

Guided Nature Trail Walk

Participate in a guided nature trail walk!

Guided Nature Trail Walk

Participate in a guided nature trail walk!

Guided Nature Trail Walk

Participate in a guided nature trail walk!

Guided Nature Trail Walk

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Health officials issued blue-green algae bloom advisory, residents say they are concerned

Residents in Pahokee say they are becoming more and more concerned about the toxic blue-green algae in Lake Okeechobee.

Healthy Ecosystems for Healthy Fish Populations

Despite the clear link between estuary health and fishery health, single-species management – rules and regulations aimed at conserving a specific species and only that species – is the most common approach to protecting our fisheries.

Be heard with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is hosting a series of public meetings. On Thursday, June 28 2018 a meeting will be held at the Blake Library in Stuart, Florida. Seating will be limited. 

Help Save Our Waters!

We need your help to provide community input on the Lake Okeechobee System Operating Manual (LOSOM)! 

'We're helping the river get better,' volunteers assemble seagrass mats for restoration project

Volunteers create seagrass mats that will be used to help restore seagrass meadows in the Indian River Lagoon on Tuesday, April 2, 2024, at Florida Oceanographic Society on Hutchinson Island in Martin County.

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Hometown News Photographs Our Summer Camp

The ‘Junior Explorers’ half day camp was a lot of fun in the sun!

House-wrecked: North Carolina Home Collapses Into Atlantic Ocean As Rising Sea Levels Eat Away Coast

A home in North Carolina has collapsed into the Atlantic Ocean due to rising sea levels eroding the coastline, leaving piles of debris in its wake.

How Can We Protect Our Earth and Coastal Ecosystems? Take Action!

Our planet's health is in our hands, and nowhere is this more evident than in our coastal ecosystems.