Famed NatGeo explorer to talk in Islamorada
Mireya Mayor has led an unconventional life — even for a National Geographic explorer — and she wants to tell people all about it.
Her...
Restoring the Keys flats fisheries
BY: WHITNEY WEMETT
Dr. Ross Boucek, Florida Keys initiative manager of Bonefish & Tarpon Trust (BTT), joined a group of local fishermen and community...
China Virus Sinks Keys’ Lobster Prices
The devastating impacts of the coronavirus epidemic that started in late December on the other side of the world in China are now being...
Five million secured for water quality
While the Florida Keys led the way in ridding leaky septic systems and cesspools, municipalities continue to wait for tens of millions in federal...
GIGANTIC NAUTICAL FLEA MARKET
It’s the biggest shopping event of the year, and it all happens this weekend at Founders Park in Islamorada.
This year’s 25th annual Upper Keys...
Marathon girls install a device to save pelicans
Mia Triosi, 18, and Ria Rodriguez, 17, knocked a recent class project right out of the water. Or into the water. One of those.
Craig...
Tibetan Monks perform animal liberation ceremony, release sea turtle
Drifter, a sub-adult loggerhead sea turtle, was released back to the sea in sacred style. He was rescued last November when he was found...
Key West teen chosen to attend State of the Union to talk about environment
Marsella Munoz is not your typical 16-year-old at Key West High School. While she spends some of her time studying, reading, hanging out with...
Responses to the Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease
BY: WHITNEY WEMETT
Ana Zangroniz, Miami-Dade County Extension Agent at UF/IFIS Sea Grant Extension, joined Coral Restoration Foundation for its December “Sips and Science” lecture....
Gov. Ron DeSantis visits Key West
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis spent Thursday morning in Key West, or technically, on Stock Island, where he announced a $36 million grant for the...
























