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CClimate Change

What’s Up with the Water?

  • January 27, 2010
[printfriendly] There’s hope on the horizon as El Niño is expected to strengthen, bringing unseasonably heavy rain to…
PPeople and the Bay

Editors Desk- SWIM Legacy is Tampa Bay’s Gain

  • July 14, 2007
[printfriendly] [su_pullquote align= “right”][/su_pullquote] 1987 was a banner year for Tampa Bay. Twenty years ago, legislators created the…
HHuman Impacts
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Region at a Crossroad: Designing Tomorrow’s Transportation Today.

  • June 30, 2007
Beginning with a 14-acres site at E.G. Simmons Park, the SWIM (Surface Water Improvement and Management) program restored more than 2000 acres as part of the first concerted effort to restore critical fisheries and wildlife habitat lost to development.
HHabitat Protection & Restoration
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SWIM Program Marks 20 Years Restoring Tampa Bay

  • June 30, 2007
Beginning with a 14-acres site at E.G. Simmons Park, the SWIM (Surface Water Improvement and Management) program restored more than 2000 acres as part of the first concerted effort to restore critical fisheries and wildlife habitat lost to development.
FFish & Wildlife

FWC Asks Anglers to Report Tagged Snook and Seatrout

  • June 30, 2007
[printfriendly] [su_pullquote align= “right”][/su_pullquote] Biologists at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s Fish and Wildlife Research Institute…
PPeople and the Bay

Hillsborough River Blueway Renamed for Alan Wright

  • June 30, 2007
[printfriendly] [su_pullquote align = “right”][/su_pullquote] The section of the Hillsborough River running through the city of Tampa will…
EExploring the Bay
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As Officials Propose Ban on Alcohol, Dogs at Shell Key Preserve, Budget Axe Falls on Enforcement

  • June 25, 2007
[printfriendly] [su_pullquote align= “right”] Photo provided by Pinellas County. Shell Key Preserve is Pinellas County’s largest undeveloped barrier…
HHuman Impacts

Volunteers Needed for Skyway Project

  • June 22, 2007
[printfriendly [su_pullquote align = “right”] [/su_pullquote] Fishing on the Skyway Pier has long been legendary, with fishermen from…
PPeople and the Bay

Editors Desk- Spring 2007

  • April 28, 2007
[printfriendly] [su_pullquote align= “right”] [/su_pullquote] It’s hard to believe – even for us – but it’s been nearly…
PPeople and the Bay

State of Florida Takes Steps to Prevent Another Piney Point

  • January 27, 2005
NEVER AGAIN:State Takes Steps to Prevent Another Piney Point Although it’s unlikely the owners of Mulberry Corporation will…

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