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Is It Safe To Swim? The Truth About Boat Sewage and Water Pollution
Most boaters I’ve spoken with understand that boat sewage is bad. In fact, a lot of them choose never to discharge it overboard, even where it is legal. However, they
Most boaters I’ve spoken with understand that boat sewage is bad. In fact, a lot of them choose never to discharge it overboard, even where it is legal. However, they
Shark scientist and Florida Sea Grant extension agent Armando Ubeda loves talking about sharks, regardless of the audience. Over his career, he’s been involved with studies related to the movement and distribution
Barotrauma: What Makes Fish Float Many anglers have experienced the unpleasant sight of a big snapper or grouper floating off after release. We have all seen it before, turned our
A new, quarterly report out of Florida Sea Grant is providing a snapshot of the Gulf of Mexico red snapper and grouper-tilefish Individual Fishing Quota (IFQ) markets for fishermen and
A new, online version of Florida’s Stem-to-Stern program—which originally engaged participants through a multi-day conference—is in the works. The program’s planning team is looking for Florida boaters, waterfront residents and businesses,
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