Here in South Florida we're used to hearing all kinds of birds sing. But how often do you hear fish sing? It turns out that fish sing when they are ready to mate. Dan Grech set out on a pontoon boat in Stuart to hear this unique mating call.
The coincidental intersection of a husband and wife’s careers leads to discoveries about Florida’s Red Tide, a harmful algal bloom that smells unpleasant, kills marine animals, contaminates shellfish and aggravates asthma.
Marine scientist and author Ellen Prager shares her thoughts on her latest book, spending time on the Aquarius Reef Base program in Key Largo and educating people about the ocean.
In this piece, Flora Thomson-DeVeaux explores a quiet place of delicate wildlife and gorgeous views: the local landfill. It turns out trash says a lot about who we are.
Nancy Klingener is familiar with waiting for hurricanes to arrive in Key West. This time, however, Key West residents brace for a different kind of catastrophe. Click here to listen to this Letter From Key West.
Thursday, September 1, 2011
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