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A groundbreaking study of 7,000-year-old exposed coral reef fossils reveals how human fishing has transformed Caribbean reef ...
John Mallette, a seasoned fisherman and co-owner of Southern Breeze Seafood, is dedicated to promoting local seafood and educating people about its origins. An oral history project, "The African ...
Do you think Brevard's beaches are comparable to the Caribbean? One publication believes two are. Find out which ones.
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Luxury Meets Local Legacy At This Caribbean Paradise - MSNLuxury Meets Local Legacy At This Caribbean Paradise. Story by Melissa Noel • 10h. Banana Bay, ... The resort's restaurants, including Stone Barn and Fisherman's Village, ...
A record amount of sargassum piled up across the Caribbean and nearby areas in May, and more is expected this month, according to a new report.
In Costa Rica’s Caribbean lowlands, the Madre de Dios and Santa Marta lagoons are reeling from a mass fish kill that’s left local communities in Matina and Siquirres sounding the alarm. Dead fish, ...
How a local fisherman reeled in a rare snapper in the Gulf of Mexico. Jon Chapman. Sun, ... Their breeding grounds are said to be off Jamaica to the northeastern Caribbean and down to Brazil.
Sargassum seaweed is a problem throughout the Caribbean. But scientists have plans to transform it into a source of renewable energy and other opportunities.
Rachel Graham, head of MarAlliance, and local fishermen conduct shark research. The U.S-based nonprofit has been monitoring sharks in Belize for two decades. Image courtesy of MarAlliance.
Hurricane Erick slammed into Mexico's Pacific coast as a powerful category three storm Thursday, prompting tourists and locals to seek shelter amid warnings of widespread flooding and landslides.
Overfishing, plastics, habitat destruction and warming waters are depleting fisheries. 3 Eastern Caribbean countries will work together to combat illegal fishing while bolstering tourism, waste ...
In the Gulf of Mexico, there are a variety of shallow-water snapper species frequently caught by anglers. Mangrove, lane, red, vermillion and yellowtail are the most common along Florida’s west ...
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