It's a common sight on the beaches bordering Tampa Bay — gently sloping sand that rises abruptly to form a bluff a few feet from the water's edge. In almost every case, it's a sign of rapid erosion created when waves and ship wakes wash the sand away.

Protecting the bay's beaches is particularly important... Read more…

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From Pasture to Prairie: Pasco Restoration Breaks New Ground
From Pasture to Prairie: Pasco Restoration Breaks New Ground
At first glance, Jumping Gully Preserve looks just the way it should. Sandhill cranes stroll majestically through grassy meadows... Read more...
Aquascaping Retention Ponds Using Native Plants
Aquascaping Retention Ponds Using Native Plants
Someone recently called for advice on beautifying the retention pond next to her home. I came up with three primary rules and the top 10 plants for ponds... Read more...
Pedal Power: Biking to Work Helps Protect the Bay
Pedal Power: Biking to Work Helps Protect the Bay
Larry Meadows made a commitment to get in shape. The 43-year-old St. Petersburg resident took a friend's advice and decided to try riding a bike to his job... Read more...
In this issue
»Slip-Sliding Away: Erosion Wiping Out Critical Coastal Habitat
»Rainwater Harvesting – Eco-Smart and Cost-Effective
»Profile: Erica Moulton – Making Science Fun
»New Rules Aim to Stop Invasive Species in Ballast Water
»From Pasture to Prairie: Pasco Restoration Breaks New Ground
»New Florida Atlas Inspires, Educates and Entertains
»Despite Recession, Census Shows Big Gains in Conservation by Land Trusts
»1,000-Mile Trek Through Florida Tracks Corridor for Wildlife
»Pedal Power: Biking to Work Helps Protect the Bay
»Aquascaping Retention Ponds Using Native Plants
»Estuary Program Awards $81,000 in Community Grants
»Tarpon Tag Sales Benefit Bay Mini-Grants
»BackBay Adventures: Inner-City Kids Learn to Love the Great Outdoors
»Letters to the Editor
»News Briefs
»Quarterly Calendar
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