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Drilling for oil in the Apalachicola River Basin? No idea too insane in Florida | OpinionClearwater Land's proposed site sits about one mile from the Apalachicola River and would involve drilling a 14,000-foot exploratory well in a hurricane-prone part of the state. The Apalachicola ...
Once upon a time, the state of Florida did everything in its power to protect the Apalachicola River ecosystem, but now the state is proposing to permit oil drilling in the river floodplain and ...
Florida’s Apalachicola River, once a symbol of abundance and beauty, is now a battleground for our planet’s future. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) plans to approve a ...
The recommended spending comes about 10 months before a five-year moratorium on oyster harvesting is scheduled to end.
Florida’s Apalachicola River, once a symbol of abundance and beauty, is now a battleground for our planet’s future. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) plans to approve a ...
When the British evacuated Florida in the spring of 1815, they left a well-constructed and fully-armed fort on the Apalachicola River in the hands of their allies, about 300 African Americans and ...
The park, created by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) during the Great Depression, is named after the rare, endangered torreya tree found only on the high bluffs along the Apalachicola River.
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