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Three-quarters of respondents to poll say wake-enhanced boating should be regulated and more than half said it should be blend of state, local rules.
As erosion carves away at Mississippi’s coastal properties and tidal surges creep farther inland, landowners are searching for alternatives to costly seawalls and bulkheads.
Extensive surveillance in New Orleans revealed. Texas wants app stores to do age checks. Hawaii may raise some fees to battle ...
Governor Josh Green commented other states and countries will need to take similar action to address climate disasters ...
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will remove 15,000 cubic yards of material from the federal navigation channel from June 1 to ...
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Mongabay News on MSNFrom local planting to national plan, Belize bets on mangrove recoveryOn a narrow stretch of shoreline across from the Gales Point cemetery, Jamal Galves and the rest of the team from the ...
In the heart of Liberia, the port city of Buchanan stands as a beacon of industrial progress and hope.
Move over, New England! Philly’s oyster scene is not only growing strong, but through a shell recycling program, the little ...
Coastal village faces sea erosion, illegal wall construction threatens fishermen's space, officials intervene, unresolved ...
Gov. Josh Green has signed what’s being called the “Green Fee” into law. It raises the state’s transient accommodations tax ...
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