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- An overview of Miami diving (10 Jul 1992)
- A Boeing 727-100 will be (5 Jul 1992)
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- Biscayne National Park displays a (21 Jun 1992)
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- The environmental damage caused by (13 May 1992)
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- A Piper Arrow plane crashes (14 Jan 1992)
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- North Miami Beach residents protest (14 Nov 1991)
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- Oil is spilled from a (27 Jul 1991)
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- The tug Catherine M Belzona (30 Jun 1991)
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- The Concepcion is sunk as (8 Jun 1991)
- Metro wants a 7 MPH (5 Jun 1991)
- The Dade Artificial Reef Program (20 May 1991)
- A biography of Porgy Key (17 Apr 1991)
- A description of lobster bill H1539 (17 Apr 1991)
- The Concepcion is floated from (1 Apr 1991)
- Rough seas delay moving of (30 Mar 1991)
- The 185-foot freighter Jesulla II (29 Mar 1991)
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- Plans are made to remove (28 Oct 1990)
- An article on the Miami (28 Oct 1990)
- Robert Jordan recovers artifacts from (23 Oct 1990)
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- City of Miami zoning codes (18 Oct 1990)
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- The liner Norway returns to (13 Oct 1990)
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- Biologists determine that Dade’s canals (26 Aug 1990)
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- A study by Brian Lapointe (17 Jul 1990)
- Water bikers protest the motorcraft (16 Jul 1990)
- The Key Biscayne Artificial Reef (12 Jul 1990)
- Plans are made for a (12 Jul 1990)
- Richard Judy supports the Watson (11 Jul 1990)
- Cocoplum developments continue to destroy (8 Jul 1990)
- The trash built boat Globalismo (5 Jul 1990)
- The Venetian Causeway is badly (2 Jul 1990)
- Key West developer Pritam Singh (1 Jul 1990)
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- The USCG makes boundary adjustments (1 Jun 1990)
- Counterfeit money is found floating (1 Jun 1990)
- President Bush extends the oil (30 May 1990)
- Shrimp catches decline in South (29 May 1990)
- Bayfront Park renovation planning continues Drawing (27 May 1990)
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- Charles River Laboratories negotiate for (20 May 1990)
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- A water sports camp is (5 Apr 1990)
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- Engineers from the 482nd Civil (1 Apr 1990)
- The grounded freighter continues to smolder (26 Mar 1990)
- A 72-foot freighter runs aground (25 Mar 1990)
- Scientist Alina Szmant is studying (25 Mar 1990)
- The MacArthur Causeway bridge sticks (22 Mar 1990)
- Enforcement of the Florida saltwater (18 Mar 1990)
- A helicopter crashes in the (10 Mar 1990)
- Pinewood Cemetary Photo In the (8 Mar 1990)
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- Fifteen of the largest petroleum (20 Feb 1990)
- Algae is damaging coral reefs (17 Feb 1990)
- The liner Fantasy joins the (14 Feb 1990)
- Carl Hiaasen writes about Islandia (12 Feb 1990)
- A state investigation finds Islandia’s (10 Feb 1990)
- A study shows poor water (10 Feb 1990)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (6 Feb 1990)
- The South Miami Neighbors features (4 Feb 1990)
- A financial overview of the (4 Feb 1990)
- The North Key Largo Habitat (4 Feb 1990)
- Construction of the new Port (1 Feb 1990)
- Representatives of Key Biscayne discuss (28 Jan 1990)
- The Old Cutler Bay development (26 Jan 1990)
- Federal environmental agencies are studying (24 Jan 1990)
- Eric Sharp writes about the (21 Jan 1990)
- Fishermen oppose the 150 mile (14 Jan 1990)
- Lobster trap fishermen oppose a (4 Jan 1990)
- Building permits are granted to (4 Jan 1990)
- Fishermen oppose the Florida saltwater (2 Jan 1990)
- Eric Sharp writes about the (24 Dec 1989)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (18 Dec 1989)
- Florida saltwater fishing licenses are (17 Dec 1989)
- William Lehman considers legislation to (14 Dec 1989)
- Spoil Islands in North Biscayne (13 Dec 1989)
- The USCG plans to build (12 Dec 1989)
- The 76-foot freighter Three Brothers (5 Dec 1989)
- Resorts International decides not to (1 Dec 1989)
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- Federal and state officials seek (30 Nov 1989)
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- A detailed article on the (26 Nov 1989)
- Dante Fascell introduces a bill (22 Nov 1989)
- An Air Force F-16A jet (18 Nov 1989)
- An editorial on the recent (17 Nov 1989)
- Funds are sought to celebrate (16 Nov 1989)
- The Elpis grounding investigation continues (14 Nov 1989)
- The history of Sand Key (14 Nov 1989)
- Resorts International puts Chalk’s International (14 Nov 1989)
- The Elpis grounding is investigated Photo (13 Nov 1989)
- Fire guts the Sand Key (13 Nov 1989)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (12 Nov 1989)
- The 470-foot freighter Elpis is (12 Nov 1989)
- Carl Hiaasen writes about the (10 Nov 1989)
- The Mavro Vetranic owners post bond (8 Nov 1989)
- Prosecutors say the Mavro Vetranic (7 Nov 1989)
- Due to the expected multimillion (6 Nov 1989)
- The origin of the name (5 Nov 1989)
- The Mavro Vetranic sails to (4 Nov 1989)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (3 Nov 1989)
- The Mavro Vetranic is floated (3 Nov 1989)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (2 Nov 1989)
- Salvage of the Mavro Vetranic continues (2 Nov 1989)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (1 Nov 1989)
- The Mavro Vetranic remains aground (1 Nov 1989)
- The 475-foot cargo vessel Mavro (31 Oct 1989)
- Eric Sharp explains the proposed (29 Oct 1989)
- Investigations of the Alec Owen (28 Oct 1989)
- The Alec Owen Maitland is (27 Oct 1989)
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- The state of Florida limits (25 Oct 1989)
- President Bush signs into law (24 Oct 1989)
- An article on Cuban rafters Photos (23 Oct 1989)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (21 Oct 1989)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (15 Oct 1989)
- Thousands volunteer for Baynanza’s cleanup Photo (15 Oct 1989)
- An article on the Fisher (14 Oct 1989)
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- Volunteers are invited to Baynanza’s (10 Oct 1989)
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- More on the Everglades National (6 Oct 1989)
- An article on the Eighth (5 Oct 1989)
- Everglades National Park staff are (4 Oct 1989)
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- Fire damages the private party (21 Sep 1989)
- A Metro Commission committee discusses (8 Sep 1989)
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- An article on the charter (4 Sep 1989)
- Eric Sharp writes about the (1 Sep 1989)
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- An article on scuba diving (4 Aug 1989)
- A Soviet Navy ship rescues (29 Jul 1989)
- The Senate approves a one (27 Jul 1989)
- More on the ICW speed (23 Jul 1989)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (20 Jul 1989)
- Many irregularities are discovered during (14 Jul 1989)
- The House bans offshore oil (13 Jul 1989)
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- Governor Bob Martinez signs into (6 Jul 1989)
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- A House committee approves extending (30 Jun 1989)
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- The old shipwreck found 50 (28 Jun 1989)
- An article on South Florida environmental (25 Jun 1989)
- An article on South Florida harbor (25 Jun 1989)
- Details on city of Miami (19 Jun 1989)
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- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (17 Jun 1989)
- More details of the Florida (16 Jun 1989)
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- Stephen Muss offers to pay (15 Jun 1989)
- Hitler’s 85-foot yacht Ostwind is (13 Jun 1989)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (13 Jun 1989)
- Jon Myhre searches for the (11 Jun 1989)
- Live rock harvesters are damaging (11 Jun 1989)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (10 Jun 1989)
- Details of the Florida saltwater (9 Jun 1989)
- Survivors mourn the St Louis incident (5 Jun 1989)
- Robert Levine writes about the (4 Jun 1989)
- The Florida saltwater fishing license (3 Jun 1989)
- The Florida House approves the (1 Jun 1989)
- An article on Pinewood Cemetery Photo (30 May 1989)
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- Miami native Mathilde Niles Cooney (4 May 1989)
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- Dante Fascell pleads for a (26 Apr 1989)
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- Eric Sharp writes about reckless (21 Apr 1989)
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- Dade County challenges Islandia’s Master (16 Apr 1989)
- The sailing ship Danmark arrives (15 Apr 1989)
- Raul Planas scales back his (13 Apr 1989)
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- Carl Hiaasen writes about Raul (3 Apr 1989)
- Water bike safety concerns are (1 Apr 1989)
- Details are listed for the (1 Apr 1989)
- A congressional subcommittee investigates a (30 Mar 1989)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (28 Mar 1989)
- Jet skier Walter Van Der (19 Mar 1989)
- Raul Planas wants to build (19 Mar 1989)
- Dade County native Eunice Peacock (17 Mar 1989)
- A storm uncovers a shipwreck (16 Mar 1989)
- Plans are made to build (14 Mar 1989)
- A sailboat with 75 Haitians (8 Mar 1989)
- The sailing ship Pogoria is (7 Mar 1989)
- A banner-towing plane crashes in (6 Mar 1989)
- A two mile long oil (4 Mar 1989)
- Richard Arnold hosts a party (1 Mar 1989)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (23 Feb 1989)
- Metro Commissioner Larry Hawkins wants (21 Feb 1989)
- Brickell Bridge rebuilding is delayed (19 Feb 1989)
- Charles Whited prints letters sent (18 Feb 1989)
- The city of Miami sues (17 Feb 1989)
- The 421-foot Viking Princess is (17 Feb 1989)
- The 400-foot cruise ship Viking (16 Feb 1989)
- Marine life in Manatee Bay (15 Feb 1989)
- The Celebration arrives in Miami (12 Feb 1989)
- Charles Whited writes about Chalk’s (11 Feb 1989)
- The 733-foot cruise ship Celebration (11 Feb 1989)
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- Walter K Van Der Veer (3 Feb 1989)
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- Dredging at Sunny Isles damages (28 Jan 1989)
- Miami commissioners examine the Watson (27 Jan 1989)
- The 37-foot sloop Endeavor explodes (26 Jan 1989)
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- The Miami News closes Photos (1 Jan 1989)
- Luther Brooks dies Photo (31 Dec 1988)
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- The Miami News is up (15 Oct 1988)
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- Evidence suggests Sandra Mitjans was (11 Oct 1988)
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- A seaplane crashes in Biscayne (7 Oct 1988)
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- Charles Whited writes about Islandia (20 Sep 1988)
- A historical chronology of Islandia (18 Sep 1988)
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- Planning for a Florida saltwater (11 Sep 1988)
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- Planning for the new Brickell (15 Aug 1988)
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- The Wind Star arrives in (28 Jun 1988)
- Artist Lluis Dalmau’s artificial reef (27 Jun 1988)
- Dade County creates idle speed (24 Jun 1988)
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- Radio towers are used as (20 May 1988)
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- A television and movie production (7 May 1988)
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- Charles Brookfield dies Photo (1 May 1988)
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- A fire disables the Navy (26 Apr 1988)
- Stiltsville is featured Photos (24 Apr 1988)
- Cape Florida State Park imposes (24 Apr 1988)
- A letter to the editor (23 Apr 1988)
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- Treasure salvors are against the (22 Apr 1988)
- A letter to the editor (18 Apr 1988)
- The Abandoned Shipwreck Act passes (14 Apr 1988)
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- A letter to the editor (9 Apr 1988)
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- The Brac Express is floated Photo (6 Apr 1988)
- Mel Fisher wants $26000 for (5 Apr 1988)
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- The Abandoned Shipwreck Act of (2 Apr 1988)
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- Schools participate in the Environmental (27 Mar 1988)
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- Interior Secretary Donald Hodel and (24 Mar 1988)
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- Scientists study the ecology of (13 Feb 1988)
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- Marina development is planned for (29 Jan 1988)
- Governor Bob Martinez signs the (27 Jan 1988)
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- The Florida Princess makes daily (17 Jan 1988)
- The captain of the 400-foot (17 Jan 1988)
- The Lady Neddy is floated (16 Jan 1988)
- The Sovereign of the Seas (16 Jan 1988)
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- Dade County marinas are featured (14 Jan 1988)
- Repairs to the Venetian Causeway (14 Jan 1988)
- Planning to build a marine (14 Jan 1988)
- A barge damages the Venetian (13 Jan 1988)
- Salvage on the Lady Neddy (11 Jan 1988)
- The 135-foot freighter Lady Barbara (9 Jan 1988)
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- The 120-foot freighter Lady Neddy (7 Jan 1988)
- The 100-foot steel-hulled freighter Lady (6 Jan 1988)
- The 874-foot Sovereign of the (4 Jan 1988)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (31 Dec 1987)
- The Tropic has an article (6 Dec 1987)
- The Bibb is sunk south (29 Nov 1987)
- The Duane is sunk near (28 Nov 1987)
- An article on coral bleaching (27 Nov 1987)
- Port Bougainville on North Key (25 Nov 1987)
- The 105-foot yacht For Your (24 Nov 1987)
- Planning to sink the cutters (20 Nov 1987)
- Key Biscayne moves toward incorporation (16 Nov 1987)
- Jim Hardie writes about the (8 Nov 1987)
- The Miami Commission loans Stuart (26 Oct 1987)
- Insurance Commissioner Bill Gunter urges (21 Oct 1987)
- A NOAA research ship monitors (18 Oct 1987)
- Divers plug a broken sewer (17 Oct 1987)
- The 400-foot freighter Alma Llanera (15 Oct 1987)
- Planning to sink the Turbot (15 Oct 1987)
- Scavengers plunder Hybur Trader cargo (14 Oct 1987)
- High winds from a hurricane (13 Oct 1987)
- A special Florida outdoor sports section (7 Oct 1987)
- The 115-foot Marigalante a replica (6 Oct 1987)
- The Ludway closes Photo In (4 Oct 1987)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (1 Oct 1987)
- A fisherman identifies the mystery (30 Sep 1987)
- The new Port of Miami (30 Sep 1987)
- Other fishermen report seeing the (29 Sep 1987)
- Fisherman Dick Nichols finds two (27 Sep 1987)
- The freighter Poinciana is sunk (24 Sep 1987)
- A boat burns and sinks (21 Sep 1987)
- Baywalk at Bayfront Park is (19 Sep 1987)
- University of Miami researchers are (11 Sep 1987)
- An article on Pinewood Cemetery (10 Sep 1987)
- Richard Lindwall plans a marina (9 Sep 1987)
- The 90-foot freighter Anastasie is (3 Sep 1987)
- A 19-foot boat sinks 85 (30 Aug 1987)
- The 225-foot freighter Poinciana is (26 Aug 1987)
- Windjammer Cruises’ 179-foot sailing yacht (26 Aug 1987)
- James Lynn dies after being (24 Aug 1987)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy continues (15 Aug 1987)
- Descendants of Dr Samuel Mudd (11 Aug 1987)
- Chapman Field Marina planning continues (9 Aug 1987)
- A photo of Bill Hoppy’s (6 Aug 1987)
- The Florida Princess offers trips (5 Aug 1987)
- Construction begins on Mashta Point (26 Jul 1987)
- Details of the Dispatch Creek (26 Jul 1987)
- A recreation area is planned (24 Jul 1987)
- Miami based cruise ship lines (20 Jul 1987)
- An article on Ralph Munroe’s (12 Jul 1987)
- John A Davis plans a (10 Jul 1987)
- Constance McMahon Domb and Stoll (6 Jul 1987)
- A foursome plans to kneeboard (5 Jul 1987)
- Artist Lluis Dalmau plans an (2 Jul 1987)
- Two Cuban refugees float on (1 Jul 1987)
- The Keys’ oil exploration controversy (29 Jun 1987)
- Property sales are up on (28 Jun 1987)
- Plans are made to sink (27 Jun 1987)
- Eric Sharp writes about reef (26 Jun 1987)
- Exploration Plaza at Bicentennial Park (23 Jun 1987)
- A water park is proposed (21 Jun 1987)
- A shark sighting closes Virginia (18 Jun 1987)
- The Lonestar grounding caused severe (18 Jun 1987)
- Miamarina’s docks need repairs Photo (12 Jun 1987)
- Reef damage at Eastern Dry (10 Jun 1987)
- Federal marine specialists assess coral (9 Jun 1987)
- The Tropic has an article (7 Jun 1987)
- The 440-foot sailing cruise ship (3 Jun 1987)
- The Conservation and Recreation Lands (30 May 1987)
- Carl Hiaasen writes about the (29 May 1987)
- Verlen Kruger and Valerie Fons (27 May 1987)
- More on the saltwater fishing (27 May 1987)
- Details of Oleta River State (24 May 1987)
- More on the saltwater fishing (22 May 1987)
- Environmentalists fight the keys’ oil (22 May 1987)
- A 25-foot boat and a (17 May 1987)
- Herald writer Eric Sharp suggests (10 May 1987)
- The garbage barge leaves Key (9 May 1987)
- The New York garbage barge (4 May 1987)
- The Florida saltwater fishing license (3 May 1987)
- A New York garbage barge (3 May 1987)
- Key Biscayne beach renourishment continues Photo (2 May 1987)
- Dade County plans to sink (1 May 1987)
- Dante Fascell asks the National (30 Apr 1987)
- A plan in the US (28 Apr 1987)
- The Aristeo sinks 20 miles (21 Apr 1987)
- A park near Bayside is (21 Apr 1987)
- The Aristeo continues drifting north (19 Apr 1987)
- The drifting Aristeo is 18 (18 Apr 1987)
- A Florida saltwater fishing license (17 Apr 1987)
- The Aristeo floats north in (17 Apr 1987)
- The 165-foot freighter Aristeo capsizes (16 Apr 1987)
- The beach renourishment project on (12 Apr 1987)
- Bayside is featured Photos (9 Apr 1987)
- The vistors are flown to (6 Apr 1987)
- A map of Bayside (5 Apr 1987)
- Rough seas strand 130 visitors (5 Apr 1987)
- The aircaft carrier USS Saratoga (3 Apr 1987)
- More on the artificial reef (27 Mar 1987)
- The South Atlantic Management Council (25 Mar 1987)
- A hearing on the proposed (22 Mar 1987)
- The US Customs speedboat Blue (15 Mar 1987)
- Construction at Bayside continues Photo (15 Mar 1987)
- The liner Celebration is featured Photo (14 Mar 1987)
- The Metro Commission rejects a (4 Mar 1987)
- The North Key Largo Habitat (1 Mar 1987)
- A 1940’s Navy Avenger airplane (28 Feb 1987)
- A plan to dredge Dispatch (20 Feb 1987)
- The Miami River is featured (15 Feb 1987)
- A special boating section (12 Feb 1987)
- A possible identity is made (6 Feb 1987)
- The city of Miami postpones (5 Feb 1987)
- An urn containing human ashes (4 Feb 1987)
- Companies bid on the Key (1 Feb 1987)
- Dade County is negotiating to (1 Feb 1987)
- Dinner Key anchorage residents are (29 Jan 1987)
- Dade County Environmental Resource Management (25 Jan 1987)
- The city of Miami imposes (22 Jan 1987)
- A Miami maritime museum is (11 Jan 1987)
- A saltwater fishing license is planned (11 Jan 1987)
- A Cuban refugee jumps ship (9 Jan 1987)
- An article on Cuban rafters (4 Jan 1987)
- A shipwreck off Daytona Beach (2 Jan 1987)
- The city of Miami plans (1 Jan 1987)
- The US Justice Department and (1 Jan 1987)
- The 125-foot schooner Spirit of (24 Dec 1986)
- A sailboat sinks 20 miles (19 Dec 1986)
- The In God We Trust (18 Dec 1986)
- The In God We Trust (17 Dec 1986)
- The 243-foot freighter In God (16 Dec 1986)
- A master plan is drafted (14 Dec 1986)
- Biscayne Bay shrimp fishing limits (13 Dec 1986)
- Future plans by the Palm (11 Dec 1986)
- More committees reject the floating (10 Dec 1986)
- Miami-Dade College students are building (7 Dec 1986)
- Everyone rejects the floating jail plan (6 Dec 1986)
- Metro Commissioner Barry Schreiber suggests (4 Dec 1986)
- A nature center on the (21 Nov 1986)
- Plans are made to dredge (19 Nov 1986)
- An article on the Tenneco (7 Nov 1986)
- Wind Star the largest sailing (2 Nov 1986)
- The 440-foot 4 masted cruise (31 Oct 1986)
- The Brown Mansion ruined while (27 Oct 1986)
- Ocean Reef Club is fined (23 Oct 1986)
- Irregularities with the Watson Island (19 Oct 1986)
- A conference organized by Anitra (4 Oct 1986)
- The South Miami Neighbors features (2 Oct 1986)
- The 3-masted Bounty replica arrives (1 Oct 1986)
- Changes are made in the (24 Sep 1986)
- Development plans for the Truman (24 Sep 1986)
- Planning to moor the Shangri-La (23 Sep 1986)
- Sand from the Bahamas may (21 Sep 1986)
- Scientists study Florida Bay’s ecology Photo (16 Sep 1986)
- Bayfront Park redevelopment plans are shown (14 Sep 1986)
- The Watson Island heliport plan (13 Sep 1986)
- The Miami Commission allows Merrill-Stevens (12 Sep 1986)
- A helicopter company seeks a (11 Sep 1986)
- City Manager Cesar Odio suggests (11 Sep 1986)
- The Truman Annex is sold (11 Sep 1986)
- Dick Capen reports on the (31 Aug 1986)
- The Truman Annex in Key (31 Aug 1986)
- Ocean Reef Club plans a (30 Aug 1986)
- Oleta River State Recreation Area (23 Aug 1986)
- All permits for the Port (23 Aug 1986)
- Aerojet General wants to revive (11 Aug 1986)
- The South Miami Neighbors features (7 Aug 1986)
- An article on casino gambling (3 Aug 1986)
- The Emerald Seas arrives in (1 Aug 1986)
- Ocean Reef Club officials admit (1 Aug 1986)
- The Miami based cruise liner (31 Jul 1986)
- South Florida counties fight over (27 Jul 1986)
- A 10 pound lobster is (24 Jul 1986)
- Biscayne National Park scientists report (24 Jul 1986)
- Tropic features Islandia Photos (20 Jul 1986)
- Scientists observe the reef east (19 Jul 1986)
- John Scudder a Flamingo resident (13 Jul 1986)
- A research submarine is scheduled (4 Jul 1986)
- Plato Cox founder of Auto-Marine (3 Jul 1986)
- The cruise ship Jubilee Carnival (23 Jun 1986)
- Coral is damaged in Looe (12 Jun 1986)
- Artist Ross Power places a (11 Jun 1986)
- An article on Pinewood Cemetery Photo (26 May 1986)
- The 70-foot schooner Heritage of (24 May 1986)
- Watson Island developer John Meyer (23 May 1986)
- Small business owners on Watson (22 May 1986)
- A Black Point Marina construction (15 May 1986)
- A 7 foot swordfish is (8 May 1986)
- The Florida Cabinet agrees to (7 May 1986)
- The 60-foot charter boat Joie (5 May 1986)
- Irregularities are disclosed on the (4 May 1986)
- The Miami Commission unanimously rescind (2 May 1986)
- Major investors in the proposed (1 May 1986)
- Charles Whited writes about past (29 Apr 1986)
- Tommy’s Boat Yard in business (25 Apr 1986)
- An aquatic sports club is (23 Apr 1986)
- The Miami Commission authorizes the (23 Apr 1986)
- An article on Biscayne National (20 Apr 1986)
- Plans for the Watson Island (19 Apr 1986)
- Developer Ronald Fine’s Watson Island (15 Apr 1986)
- The county promises to replace (11 Apr 1986)
- The Miami Commission delays any (11 Apr 1986)
- Many investors are involved in (10 Apr 1986)
- The unmanned 35-foot sport fisherman (9 Apr 1986)
- Senator Lawton Chiles and Captain (4 Apr 1986)
- Stephane Peyron and Alain Pichavant (3 Apr 1986)
- Metro-Dade employees mistakenly clear 3 (29 Mar 1986)
- Judge Sidney Aronovitz rules that (26 Mar 1986)
- Plans are made to sink (23 Mar 1986)
- The 125-foot schooner Spirit of (18 Mar 1986)
- The new Miami Avenue Bridge (18 Mar 1986)
- The South Miami Neighbors features (13 Mar 1986)
- Plans are made to restore (12 Mar 1986)
- The Doc Demilly Nuevo Rio (7 Mar 1986)
- F-4 jets will simulate an (6 Mar 1986)
- Plans are made to sink (2 Mar 1986)
- A special South Florida boating section (20 Feb 1986)
- The North Key Largo Habitat (9 Feb 1986)
- The state of Florida approves (5 Feb 1986)
- Historical events are listed on (3 Feb 1986)
- Limiting commercial trapping on artificial (26 Jan 1986)
- The Benwood is mentioned in (24 Jan 1986)
- A ban on certain types (17 Jan 1986)
- Crandon Park Marina tests a (12 Jan 1986)
- The Miranda is floated (12 Jan 1986)
- Many Miami based cruise ships (12 Jan 1986)
- The 164-foot Bahamian freighter Miranda (10 Jan 1986)
- The new Rickenbacker Causeway bridge (7 Jan 1986)
- A article on ships sunk (6 Jan 1986)
- The new Rickenbacker Causeway bridge (4 Jan 1986)
- Scientists and judges set a (29 Dec 1985)
- Jim Hardie writes about the (27 Dec 1985)
- An office complex is planned (20 Dec 1985)
- A state committee rejects buying (26 Nov 1985)
- Miami pioneer Josephine Bravo Hoffman (25 Nov 1985)
- The 39-foot sloop Mai Hai (20 Nov 1985)
- The Department of Interior prepares (15 Nov 1985)
- The 188-foot freighter Caicos Express (13 Nov 1985)
- The 48-foot yacht Yorkie Express (12 Nov 1985)
- Key Biscayne plans to incorporate (3 Nov 1985)
- An article on the impact (3 Nov 1985)
- A hearing is held on (30 Oct 1985)
- The Deering Estate is purchased (25 Oct 1985)
- The 195-foot ship Rossmery is (22 Oct 1985)
- Artificial reefs are proposed to (21 Oct 1985)
- The developer disagrees with Miami (15 Oct 1985)
- The Columbus Day Regatta party (13 Oct 1985)
- A girder collapes during construction (10 Oct 1985)
- The South Miami Neighbors features (6 Oct 1985)
- Haitians sail their 20-foot boat (5 Oct 1985)
- The oil well platforms are (4 Oct 1985)
- Governor Bob Graham wants the (3 Oct 1985)
- Details on the placement operations (3 Oct 1985)
- The oil well platforms are (2 Oct 1985)
- The Rolls-Royce is sunk off (24 Sep 1985)
- Plans are made to sink (22 Sep 1985)
- Plans are made to sink (17 Sep 1985)
- An article on the seagrass (16 Sep 1985)
- North Miami Mayor Marco Loffredo (13 Sep 1985)
- Miamian Yvon Le Caer pedals (13 Sep 1985)
- The Metro Commission approves the (4 Sep 1985)
- A 28-foot boat burns in (3 Sep 1985)
- Stuart Sorg still plans to (1 Sep 1985)
- An investigation concludes that a (27 Aug 1985)
- A 38-foot boat burns near (26 Aug 1985)
- A 19th century shipwreck found (18 Aug 1985)
- Bayfront Park bonds are rejected (15 Aug 1985)
- MDM Salvage and Elizabeth Massey (15 Aug 1985)
- Bonds to fix up Bayfront (11 Aug 1985)
- Flagler Monument Island is cleaned (11 Aug 1985)
- A new turning basin will (9 Aug 1985)
- Biscayne National Park studies and (8 Aug 1985)
- Bob Magoon plans to regain (4 Aug 1985)
- A Miami Beach based glass (3 Aug 1985)
- George Morales wins the Miami (31 Jul 1985)
- Metro-Dade detectives investigate the Miami (31 Jul 1985)
- Boats are racing to New York (30 Jul 1985)
- Three bodies are found floating (30 Jul 1985)
- Large barges used as businesses (29 Jul 1985)
- Details on tomorrow’s Miami to (28 Jul 1985)
- Mel Fisher locates the Atocha (21 Jul 1985)
- Long time Key Biscayne residents (14 Jul 1985)
- A submarine-shaped object is discovered (7 Jul 1985)
- The liner Holiday arrives in (3 Jul 1985)
- The Florida Cabinet allows Grove (3 Jul 1985)
- The 120-foot freighter Shamrock is (29 Jun 1985)
- Sea turtle projects at Cape (23 Jun 1985)
- The 265-foot freighter Arron-K is (22 Jun 1985)
- Randy Fine fails Photo (19 Jun 1985)
- Randy Fine is still paddling Photo (18 Jun 1985)
- The Amerikanis is floated (18 Jun 1985)
- Randy Fine attempts to kayak (17 Jun 1985)
- The Amerikanis remains aground (15 Jun 1985)
- The Miami based cruise ship (14 Jun 1985)
- Randy Fine practices kayaking in (13 Jun 1985)
- Lignumvitae and Indian Keys are (9 Jun 1985)
- The state of Florida agrees (5 Jun 1985)
- Grove Isle Marina construction stops (4 Jun 1985)
- The Grove Isle Marina controversy continues (1 Jun 1985)
- The Reefer Merchant is floated (28 May 1985)
- The Reefer Merchant remains aground (27 May 1985)
- The South Miami Neighbors features (26 May 1985)
- Artist Ann Labriola finishes the (26 May 1985)
- The 300-foot freighter Reefer Merchant (26 May 1985)
- The Metro Commission allocates $2 (22 May 1985)
- The barge that was aground (21 May 1985)
- North Miami Councilman Shelly Glassner (19 May 1985)
- A Miami citizens committee approves (9 May 1985)
- The USCG chases a speedboat (9 May 1985)
- Finances are not available to (7 May 1985)
- The Army Corps of Engineers (5 May 1985)
- Prompted by the Captain Crunch (3 May 1985)
- An article on a Miami (28 Apr 1985)
- The Watson Island marine center (18 Apr 1985)
- Results of the body parts (16 Apr 1985)
- An article on the 1897 (15 Apr 1985)
- The Danmark is open to (8 Apr 1985)
- The Danmark arrives in Miami Photo (7 Apr 1985)
- Planning for the marine center (6 Apr 1985)
- Purchasing deals for the Deering (5 Apr 1985)
- A human torso is found (4 Apr 1985)
- Miami pioneer Gretchen Hand Kincaid (2 Apr 1985)
- The Dade Marine Institute can (1 Apr 1985)
- The Mercedes I is sunk (31 Mar 1985)
- The Mercedes I is prepared (30 Mar 1985)
- The neglected 200-foot ship Thunderbolt (21 Mar 1985)
- The state of Florida approves (20 Mar 1985)
- The USCG investigates the sinking (19 Mar 1985)
- The 190-foot barge aground in (19 Mar 1985)
- The 65-foot dive boat Captain (18 Mar 1985)
- The 470-foot research ship Joides (16 Mar 1985)
- The sailing vessel Tabor Boy (15 Mar 1985)
- Randy Fine plans to kayak (14 Mar 1985)
- The lawsuit against the owners (11 Mar 1985)
- Card Sound Road is featured (10 Mar 1985)
- The Mercedes I is floated Photo (7 Mar 1985)
- Salvage of the Mercedes I (6 Mar 1985)
- The sinking of the Sir (3 Mar 1985)
- A boating center is proposed (1 Mar 1985)
- Disney rejects Miami Mayor Maurice (27 Feb 1985)
- Plans are made to sink (22 Feb 1985)
- This entire section of the (21 Feb 1985)
- Plans are made to bring (16 Feb 1985)
- The Norwegian sailing ship Saga (12 Feb 1985)
- The barge remains aground (10 Feb 1985)
- Salvage of the Mercedes I continues (10 Feb 1985)
- A 190-foot barge is aground (9 Feb 1985)
- Resources are not available to (7 Feb 1985)
- Salvage of the Mercedes I continues (7 Feb 1985)
- Salvage of the Mercedes I (6 Feb 1985)
- Juanita Greene writes about the (4 Feb 1985)
- The artist-created artificial reef near (3 Feb 1985)
- The square rigger Red Lion (2 Feb 1985)
- Mercedes I trivia is listed (27 Jan 1985)
- Budget cuts delay the purchase (27 Jan 1985)
- Tropical Audubon Society disputes the (25 Jan 1985)
- Salvage of the Mercedes I continues (22 Jan 1985)
- Horace Glass can no longer (21 Jan 1985)
- Salvage of the Mercedes I continues (21 Jan 1985)
- Deering Estate purchasing plans continue (20 Jan 1985)
- The South Beach Pier is (15 Jan 1985)
- Salvors prepare to float the (11 Jan 1985)
- The Christmas Tree renamed Madelaina (10 Jan 1985)
- An article on Biscayne National (8 Jan 1985)
- Willard and Jeff Thompson retell (4 Jan 1985)
- A state park ranger discovers (3 Jan 1985)
- An artist plans to place (28 Dec 1984)
- The 83-foot derelict yacht Christmas (28 Dec 1984)
- The Mercedes I is still aground (27 Dec 1984)
- The hydrofoils Queen of Toronto (26 Dec 1984)
- The Mercedes I removal will (19 Dec 1984)
- Eric Sharp writes about boat (16 Dec 1984)
- The Miami River Management Committee’s (13 Dec 1984)
- A brief history of Fisher (11 Dec 1984)
- A 60-foot derelict boat is (6 Dec 1984)
- Haitians continue to arrive Photo (5 Dec 1984)
- Negotiations to buy the Deering (4 Dec 1984)
- The boat Scorpion sinks 30 (29 Nov 1984)
- The new liner Royal Princess (29 Nov 1984)
- The Mercedes I remains aground (27 Nov 1984)
- Cargo containers from the freighter (27 Nov 1984)
- Salvagers fail to free the (26 Nov 1984)
- Salvage experts inspect the Mercedes (25 Nov 1984)
- The 180-foot freighter Mercedes I (24 Nov 1984)
- Planning to demolish South Beach (22 Nov 1984)
- Houseboaters on Indian Creek Miami (22 Nov 1984)
- Stuart Sorg’s hydrofoils Albatross I (6 Nov 1984)
- A diver is attacked by (5 Nov 1984)
- The South Miami Neighbors features (4 Nov 1984)
- Plans are made to plug (29 Oct 1984)
- Dr Harold Hudson shows that (27 Oct 1984)
- Dinner Key redevelopment planning continues Map (25 Oct 1984)
- The Florida Department of Natural (17 Oct 1984)
- Much of the coral damaged (15 Oct 1984)
- The 28-foot powerboat Mo Jac (12 Oct 1984)
- Congress approves a study on (12 Oct 1984)
- Black Point Marina construction is (11 Oct 1984)
- The 1916 Brown Mansion is (8 Oct 1984)
- The Department of Community Affairs (5 Oct 1984)
- The 112-foot brigantine Phoenix is (4 Oct 1984)
- Stella Taylor plans to swim (1 Oct 1984)
- Bob Fournier plans a St (26 Sep 1984)
- Tropic examines the coral damage (23 Sep 1984)
- A six part series on (23 Sep 1984)
- The North Key Largo development (19 Sep 1984)
- Texas tycoons try to financially (16 Sep 1984)
- A detailed investigative report on (16 Sep 1984)
- An article on a Miami (13 Sep 1984)
- Plans are made to plug (9 Sep 1984)
- A committee is created to (6 Sep 1984)
- The speed boat crash is recalled (4 Sep 1984)
- A 30-foot speedboat crashes into (2 Sep 1984)
- Biscayne National Park Rangers are (30 Aug 1984)
- Scientists continue to study the (28 Aug 1984)
- Miami pioneer John W Watson (26 Aug 1984)
- Julio Devarona fails to beat (24 Aug 1984)
- Four acres of coral is (24 Aug 1984)
- More on the Scandinavian Sun fire (23 Aug 1984)
- Two people die in the (22 Aug 1984)
- Fire damages the liner Scandinavian (21 Aug 1984)
- Damage to Molasses Reef is (20 Aug 1984)
- Damage to Molasses Reef is extensive (19 Aug 1984)
- Scientists examine the damage caused (18 Aug 1984)
- Four tugboats free the Wellwood (17 Aug 1984)
- Salvage work on the Wellwood (16 Aug 1984)
- Salvage operations on the Wellwood continue (15 Aug 1984)
- Plans are made to unload (14 Aug 1984)
- The Wellwood remains aground (13 Aug 1984)
- Government officials inspect coral damaged (12 Aug 1984)
- The federal government files a (11 Aug 1984)
- The Wellwood remains aground (10 Aug 1984)
- The South Miami Neighbors features (9 Aug 1984)
- The USCG takes over salvage (9 Aug 1984)
- Tugboats fail to free the Wellwood (8 Aug 1984)
- Tugboats are en route to (7 Aug 1984)
- The Wellwood is aground 400 (6 Aug 1984)
- The 400-foot freighter Weldwood sic (5 Aug 1984)
- Stella Taylor plans to swim (31 Jul 1984)
- Port Bougainville is willing to (27 Jul 1984)
- The Port Bougainville development controversy continues (26 Jul 1984)
- Plans are made to demolish (25 Jul 1984)
- The Florida Cabinet approves guidelines (25 Jul 1984)
- The Port Bougainville developer sues (24 Jul 1984)
- Construction at Port Bougainville stops (11 Jul 1984)
- Port Bougainville financing is in default (10 Jul 1984)
- Port Bougainville submits more filling permits (20 Jun 1984)
- The Florida Cabinet extends the (13 Jun 1984)
- The Port Bougainville development controversy (10 Jun 1984)
- Dr Anitra Thorhaug’s Biscayne Bay (10 Jun 1984)
- Plans for Dinner Key redevelopment (3 Jun 1984)
- The Port Bougainville marina enlargement (31 May 1984)
- Native Miamian Alice Frederick Brady (26 May 1984)
- Juanita Greene writes about the (21 May 1984)
- Dade Marine Institute is featured (20 May 1984)
- The state studies widening US (18 May 1984)
- An F-4 jet crashes in (18 May 1984)
- Coral Gables agrees to restore (10 May 1984)
- Audubon opposes the Key Biscayne (5 May 1984)
- An aviation museum at Dinner (21 Apr 1984)
- The Florida Department of Community (21 Apr 1984)
- The Watson Island amusement park (20 Apr 1984)
- The South Miami Neighbors features (19 Apr 1984)
- Action Line outlines the history (12 Apr 1984)
- The Western Union is sold (8 Apr 1984)
- The Florida Cabinet approves plans (6 Apr 1984)
- A detailed article on treasure (1 Apr 1984)
- The 435-foot freighter Mazon is (1 Apr 1984)
- Captain Coni Mira’s ashes are (30 Mar 1984)
- The Keys’ building moratorium is overturned (28 Mar 1984)
- Promoters plan a 900 foot (28 Mar 1984)
- The Watson Island amusement park (24 Mar 1984)
- Federal agencies reject the plan (22 Mar 1984)
- Black Point is featured in (18 Mar 1984)
- Plans for Watson Island development (13 Mar 1984)
- An article on Broward County’s (9 Mar 1984)
- Martin Kogan son of the (6 Mar 1984)
- The Florida Department of Environmental (6 Mar 1984)
- A blood-splattered boat rented by (4 Mar 1984)
- Planning for water taxi service continues (20 Feb 1984)
- The South Miami Neighbors features (16 Feb 1984)
- Robert Des Lauriers plans to (15 Feb 1984)
- John Kraus wants to preserve (12 Feb 1984)
- The state asks Dade County (9 Feb 1984)
- The Nature Conservancy wants to (25 Jan 1984)
- The South Miami Neighbors features (22 Jan 1984)
- Port of Miami bridge plans (20 Jan 1984)
- A study of the environmental (16 Jan 1984)
- An article on Pinewood Cemetery (15 Jan 1984)
- Christo Javacheff owes Miami businesses $700000 (13 Jan 1984)
- The Waterborne Transportation Board is (13 Jan 1984)
- Baron Arnaud de Rosnay sailboards (11 Jan 1984)
- An article on the Northwest (8 Jan 1984)
- The Watson Island amusement park (6 Jan 1984)
- An article on the confusing (19 Dec 1983)
- Florida buys back the Aerojet (17 Dec 1983)
- The Rouse Company’s plans for (16 Dec 1983)
- The Florida Cabinet executes a (14 Dec 1983)
- Miami Mayor Maurice Ferre still (9 Dec 1983)
- The Miami River Revival Committee (1 Dec 1983)
- Ships docked at the Miamarina: (28 Nov 1983)
- An article on the Lady (24 Nov 1983)
- Two men are rescued 45 (24 Nov 1983)
- The disabled 295-foot freighter Nuevo (24 Nov 1983)
- Work begins to convert the (23 Nov 1983)
- The beach restoration project on (17 Nov 1983)
- Black Point Marina planning continues (10 Nov 1983)
- Bay Walk Estates a planned (3 Nov 1983)
- The state gives control of (2 Nov 1983)
- The Florida Cabinet approves the (2 Nov 1983)
- A lengthy editorial on North (31 Oct 1983)
- Coverage of Harborfest ’83 Photos (24 Oct 1983)
- The Carysfort Yacht Club development (18 Oct 1983)
- The Lady Frei is towed (11 Oct 1983)
- The Carysfort Yacht Club development (11 Oct 1983)
- An article on underwater bridge (2 Oct 1983)
- The 195-foot freighter Pioneer I (30 Sep 1983)
- The Florida Cabinet approves the (21 Sep 1983)
- Plans for Bayside are shown (20 Sep 1983)
- An article by Lester Pancoast (18 Sep 1983)
- The Monroe County Commission approves (17 Sep 1983)
- An agreement has been reached (15 Sep 1983)
- Businessman Paul Wells plans to (8 Sep 1983)
- The state of Florida agrees (7 Sep 1983)
- The Watson Island amusement park (7 Sep 1983)
- Speed limits on the ICW (4 Sep 1983)
- Stiltsville is featured in the (25 Aug 1983)
- More laws are enacted to (24 Aug 1983)
- Port Bougainville construction continues (14 Aug 1983)
- A 31-foot boat sinks 15 (11 Aug 1983)
- Gator Stonaker attempts and fails (8 Aug 1983)
- Stuart Sorg asks for financial (28 Jul 1983)
- Six Cuban refugees in a (26 Jul 1983)
- Details of the Port of (24 Jul 1983)
- Twenty-three Cuban refugees arrive in (22 Jul 1983)
- Bob Magoon races his boat (16 Jul 1983)
- Dade County considers buying the (16 Jul 1983)
- Both boats fail in the (4 Jul 1983)
- The brigantine Lady Frei will (3 Jul 1983)
- The Miami – New York (3 Jul 1983)
- Mike Reagan and Bob Magoon (2 Jul 1983)
- Tons pink plastic is dumped (1 Jul 1983)
- Mike Maher and Robert Jones (27 Jun 1983)
- Fifteen refugees in a 24-foot (27 Jun 1983)
- State official John DeGrove pledges (26 Jun 1983)
- Chuck Evans plans to paddleboard (25 Jun 1983)
- Christo Javacheff’s 65 million square (25 Jun 1983)
- Jones Boat Yard on the (17 Jun 1983)
- The hydrofoil Princess of the (16 Jun 1983)
- Planning for the proposed Port (11 Jun 1983)
- Governor Bob Graham presents an (8 Jun 1983)
- A study concludes that the (6 Jun 1983)
- Star Island is featured Photos (31 May 1983)
- The Grand Jury’s building moratorium (28 May 1983)
- Haulover Beach is closed due (23 May 1983)
- Two speed boats crash in (23 May 1983)
- All the plastic is removed (22 May 1983)
- As a result of the (19 May 1983)
- Miami Beach approves plans for (18 May 1983)
- Workmen remove the pink plastic (18 May 1983)
- The South Florida Water Management (13 May 1983)
- A Monroe County Grand Jury (13 May 1983)
- Planning for a tunnel to (12 May 1983)
- Tourism officials approve of the (10 May 1983)
- Dante Fascell asks for federal (8 May 1983)
- Micky Kerbel sailboards from Cat (8 May 1983)
- Charles Whited writes about other (8 May 1983)
- The plastic wrapped islands project (8 May 1983)
- Ten islands are surrounded in (7 May 1983)
- Work to put more plastic (6 May 1983)
- Spoil islands in the bay (5 May 1983)
- The Watson Island amusement park (4 May 1983)
- Plastic preparation continues Photos (4 May 1983)
- The Watson Island amusement park (3 May 1983)
- Plastic preparation continues Photos (3 May 1983)
- Plastic preparation continues Photos More (2 May 1983)
- Eric Sharp comments on the (1 May 1983)
- Details on Javacheff’s plastic plans Map (29 Apr 1983)
- Christo Javacheff practices with pink (28 Apr 1983)
- Christo Javacheff keeps the island (27 Apr 1983)
- Stuart Sorg is featured in (24 Apr 1983)
- The hydrofoil Albatross II runs (15 Apr 1983)
- An osprey nests on one (14 Apr 1983)
- Businessman Stuart Sorg demonstrates the (12 Apr 1983)
- The history of Larkins is (7 Apr 1983)
- An article on the artificial (1 Apr 1983)
- Planning for the Watson – (25 Mar 1983)
- A traffic tunnel between Watson (22 Mar 1983)
- The 60-foot Haitian freighter Let (21 Mar 1983)
- Christo Javacheff settles with Jack (19 Mar 1983)
- Dade County buys 519 acres (17 Mar 1983)
- Christo Javacheff is sued by (17 Mar 1983)
- The wreckage of the Sea (16 Mar 1983)
- Wreckage of the Sea Lure (15 Mar 1983)
- County and regional planners meet (12 Mar 1983)
- The USCG suspends searching for (9 Mar 1983)
- The USCG continues searching for (7 Mar 1983)
- Eric Sharp writes about the (6 Mar 1983)
- A plane searching for the (5 Mar 1983)
- Appeals against the Port Bougainville (5 Mar 1983)
- The 44-foot trawler Sea Lure (3 Mar 1983)
- Biscayne National Park superintendent James (28 Feb 1983)
- Plans for new Rickenbacker Causeway (27 Feb 1983)
- Black Point Marina construction continues Map (26 Feb 1983)
- Fisher Island developer Bill Rebozo (25 Feb 1983)
- The 175-foot steel yacht South (20 Feb 1983)
- The state postpones a decision (13 Feb 1983)
- The Historic Preservation Board is (11 Feb 1983)
- The Florida Cabinet is told (10 Feb 1983)
- Christo Javacheff is allowed to (2 Feb 1983)
- The South Florida Water Management (30 Jan 1983)
- The racing sailboat Jack Knife (21 Jan 1983)
- Environmentalists fight plans to build (17 Jan 1983)
- Biscayne National Park schedules meetings (16 Jan 1983)
- Used gasoline storage tanks are (16 Jan 1983)
- Eric Sharp criticizes the plastic-in-the-bay plans (16 Jan 1983)
- Protestors wrap Miami landmarks in (11 Jan 1983)
- Christo Javacheff’s plastic-in-the-bay plan is (10 Jan 1983)
- Port Bougainville construction is scheduled (8 Jan 1983)
- The National Park Service is (8 Jan 1983)
- The USCG investigates the Cariari sinking (4 Jan 1983)
- The 346-foot freighter Cariari sinks (3 Jan 1983)
- An article on the personnel (2 Jan 1983)
- Planning for a new Port (24 Dec 1982)
- The Dr Kenneth Rawdin case (20 Dec 1982)
- Florida Bay’s environmental problems continue Map (19 Dec 1982)
- The Department of Veterans and (15 Dec 1982)
- State land planners will decide (8 Dec 1982)
- The South Florida Regional Planning (6 Dec 1982)
- Metro Marine Patrol evict squatters (5 Dec 1982)
- A series of articles on (5 Dec 1982)
- The Monroe County Commission refuses (1 Dec 1982)
- The Port Bougainville controversy continues (30 Nov 1982)
- The impact of North Key (28 Nov 1982)
- The liner Song of America (25 Nov 1982)
- The 175-foot Altabaran Bay and (19 Nov 1982)
- Venice Atlantic a 132 acre (18 Nov 1982)
- Miami Mayor Maurice Ferre a (12 Nov 1982)
- Twenty cargo ship containers are (11 Nov 1982)
- The Port Bougainville controversy continues (10 Nov 1982)
- The Biscayne Bay Legal Defense (4 Nov 1982)
- The South Florida Regional Planning (2 Nov 1982)
- The Monroe County Commission approves (27 Oct 1982)
- The Corps of Engineers approve (23 Oct 1982)
- Metro and Miami officials agree (22 Oct 1982)
- Plans for rebuilding the beach (20 Oct 1982)
- Concrete pipes are placed in (20 Oct 1982)
- Coverage of the Columbus Day (10 Oct 1982)
- Weekend events for the 29th (8 Oct 1982)
- Arva Moore Parks interviews Munroe (7 Oct 1982)
- Elvis Cruz sets a world (7 Oct 1982)
- Scientists study Gulf Stream currents (5 Oct 1982)
- Expo 500 threatens Virginia Key (4 Oct 1982)
- Baynanza is featured in the (3 Oct 1982)
- The Port Bougainville controversy continues (3 Oct 1982)
- Coverage of Baynanza ’82 Photo (3 Oct 1982)
- The South Seas will be (30 Sep 1982)
- A USCG investigation concludes the (30 Sep 1982)
- The Poinciana is floated Photo (26 Sep 1982)
- The USCG summons a Navy (25 Sep 1982)
- Salvage of the 225-foot freighter (24 Sep 1982)
- The 170-foot yacht South Seas (23 Sep 1982)
- The 207-foot freighter Poinciana laden (23 Sep 1982)
- The Miami River bridge vs (19 Sep 1982)
- Planning for the 1992 World (17 Sep 1982)
- An article on the personnel (16 Sep 1982)
- The Miami River Revival Committee (13 Sep 1982)
- A derelict cabin cruiser is (11 Sep 1982)
- The Watson Island amusement park (10 Sep 1982)
- The liner Scandinavia arrives in (6 Sep 1982)
- Human legs are found in (5 Sep 1982)
- Walter Byrd looks for help (31 Aug 1982)
- A 32-foot cabin cruiser explodes (29 Aug 1982)
- Lorain Wiggens dies while scuba (28 Aug 1982)
- The 501-foot liner Dolphin IV (28 Aug 1982)
- Fire destroys the 24-foot cabin (23 Aug 1982)
- Eric Sharp writes about the (22 Aug 1982)
- The canal system is removed (17 Aug 1982)
- A wildlife biologist will test (14 Aug 1982)
- Juanita Greene writes about the (10 Aug 1982)
- Eric Sharp writes about the (8 Aug 1982)
- Port Bougainville developers show their (7 Aug 1982)
- North Key Largo developers resubmit plans (6 Aug 1982)
- Confiscated drug boats pile up (5 Aug 1982)
- Miami Shores approves Christo Javacheff’s (4 Aug 1982)
- North Key Largo developers agree (4 Aug 1982)
- The state of Florida files (3 Aug 1982)
- The Ostwind is featured in Tropic (1 Aug 1982)
- Jim Hardie writes about the (1 Aug 1982)
- Miami Shores has not given (31 Jul 1982)
- Governor Graham calls for a (30 Jul 1982)
- An editorial is opposed to (28 Jul 1982)
- The series covers the controversial (27 Jul 1982)
- Port Bougainville development is featured (26 Jul 1982)
- A series of articles on (25 Jul 1982)
- A drawing of the Miami (23 Jul 1982)
- Christo Javacheff gets final approval (21 Jul 1982)
- The body of Albert Price (19 Jul 1982)
- Tighter enforcement of the sewage (19 Jul 1982)
- An article on the Key (18 Jul 1982)
- Severely decomposed bodies of a (18 Jul 1982)
- The liner Norway returns from (16 Jul 1982)
- The 167-foot tugboat Belcher – (7 Jul 1982)
- Black Point Marina plans are (4 Jul 1982)
- The hydrofoil Titicaca Arrow is (4 Jul 1982)
- Sunken derelict vessels in the (1 Jul 1982)
- An article on the Key (28 Jun 1982)
- Black Point Park planning continues (24 Jun 1982)
- Yvon Le Caer trains on (20 Jun 1982)
- Despite opposition from environmentalists and (20 Jun 1982)
- The 200-foot landing craft Lakeland (17 Jun 1982)
- A 28-foot cabin cruiser burns (14 Jun 1982)
- The Watson Island amusement park (8 Jun 1982)
- The Miami River is featured (6 Jun 1982)
- Christo Javacheff displays his plastic-in-the-bay (5 Jun 1982)
- Virginia Key is considered for (28 May 1982)
- Miami native Thomas A Barnott (27 May 1982)
- The new Seven Mile Bridge (23 May 1982)
- The Watson Island amusement park (19 May 1982)
- Due to international trade regulations (18 May 1982)
- A hydrofoil waterbus is prepared (15 May 1982)
- A lack of federal budget (14 May 1982)
- The Tropic features archeology being (9 May 1982)
- Marina plans for Grove Isle (6 May 1982)
- The 56-foot tugboat Gerald G (5 May 1982)
- The Watson Island amusement park (4 May 1982)
- An article on the history (2 May 1982)
- Furious over increased Dade sewage (26 Apr 1982)
- The Overseas Highway construction is (18 Apr 1982)
- Plans are made to plug (18 Apr 1982)
- More Haitian bodies wash ashore (1 Apr 1982)
- Haitian bodies from the shipwreck (31 Mar 1982)
- A Haitian freighter sinks off (30 Mar 1982)
- The 3-masted schooner Port Bouganville (28 Mar 1982)
- The ultra light pilots return (24 Mar 1982)
- Ultra light aircraft fly from (23 Mar 1982)
- Dade County pioneer John Grover (18 Mar 1982)
- Developers agree to save a (13 Mar 1982)
- Dade County plans a park (8 Mar 1982)
- Port of Miami bridge expansion (8 Mar 1982)
- The Dade County Historic Preservation (6 Mar 1982)
- The 1909 Matheson family plantation’s (4 Mar 1982)
- The Watson Island amusement park (3 Mar 1982)
- The state of Florida gives (3 Mar 1982)
- The USCG searches for the (2 Mar 1982)
- A small plane crashes off (28 Feb 1982)
- Chekika State Park is featured (25 Feb 1982)
- Two search divers challenge the (24 Feb 1982)
- Kim Seibel is apparently attacked (23 Feb 1982)
- A Dade County fishing ban (21 Feb 1982)
- Crandon Beach is open to (15 Feb 1982)
- Christo Javacheff experiments with plastic (14 Feb 1982)
- Crandon Beach is closed for (14 Feb 1982)
- The Metro Commission asks the (5 Feb 1982)
- Rickenbacker Causeway overhaul planning continues (16 Jan 1982)
- The 36674 ton liner Tropicale (22 Dec 1981)
- Nine cruise ships are berthed (20 Dec 1981)
- Marinas instead of an amusement (17 Dec 1981)
- A 65-foot clearance bridge for (10 Dec 1981)
- Public suggestions on the development (3 Dec 1981)
- Juanita Greene reports on the (3 Dec 1981)
- A survey of fish populations (29 Nov 1981)
- The Watson Island amusement park (25 Nov 1981)
- The Florida Supreme Court rejects (24 Nov 1981)
- The Florida Marine Patrol is (22 Nov 1981)
- Fishermen and scientists note a (9 Nov 1981)
- Bodies of Haitians wash ashore (27 Oct 1981)
- The Metro Commission rejects David (25 Oct 1981)
- Park development of spoil islands (22 Oct 1981)
- Midwater artificial reefs off Fort (18 Oct 1981)
- The Watson Island amusement park (6 Oct 1981)
- Juanita Green writes about over-development (5 Oct 1981)
- The Department of Natural Resources (19 Sep 1981)
- The 69-foot 94 year old (13 Sep 1981)
- The Watson Island amusement park (3 Sep 1981)
- The Florida Cabinet approves the (2 Sep 1981)
- Demolition of the 63 year (1 Sep 1981)
- Despite widespread opposition the Florida (28 Aug 1981)
- An article on the residents (23 Aug 1981)
- Biscayne National Park’s boat to (21 Aug 1981)
- The city of Miami continues (20 Aug 1981)
- The First Annual All Natural (16 Aug 1981)
- Permits are submitted for Christo (8 Aug 1981)
- President Reagan orders the USCG (31 Jul 1981)
- Haitians continue to arrive in (28 Jul 1981)
- Salvage work on the galleon (24 Jul 1981)
- The South Miami Neighbors has (23 Jul 1981)
- Lobstering in South Florida is (19 Jul 1981)
- Details on this year’s lobster (17 Jul 1981)
- Cyclist Yvon Le Caer rides (10 Jul 1981)
- The South Florida Regional Planning (7 Jul 1981)
- Elliott Key resident Murray Hall (29 Jun 1981)
- Scientists report that sponges have (28 Jun 1981)
- Funds for the FEC bayfront (26 Jun 1981)
- Mel Fisher considers using dolphins (22 Jun 1981)
- Ball Point construction continues Aerial photo (17 Jun 1981)
- A state hearing declares the (11 Jun 1981)
- The 45-foot sportfisherman Fascinating Lady (5 Jun 1981)
- An article on Miami sponger (4 Jun 1981)
- Watson Island amusement park supporters (29 May 1981)
- A court voids the city (28 May 1981)
- Dumfoundling Bay will not be (27 May 1981)
- The Key Biscayne Beach Restoration (22 May 1981)
- Sea grass beds may be (21 May 1981)
- Haitian smuggling continues Photos (17 May 1981)
- The Norway arrives (5 May 1981)
- Emergency power is restored to (3 May 1981)
- The Norway is disabled 500 (2 May 1981)
- Elliott Key is featured Photos (24 Apr 1981)
- An oil slick near Key (22 Apr 1981)
- Turkey Point Power Plant is (12 Apr 1981)
- Artist Christo Javacheff plans to (8 Apr 1981)
- Port of Miami expansion construction (5 Apr 1981)
- Dade Circuit Court decides FEC (1 Apr 1981)
- The FEC vs city of (24 Mar 1981)
- Miami pioneer Christine Worley Ralston (20 Mar 1981)
- Tunnels under the Miami River (19 Mar 1981)
- The disabled 190-foot schooner Creole (17 Mar 1981)
- Metro commissioners approve a plan (4 Mar 1981)
- Arvida offers to buy the (3 Mar 1981)
- A small plane crashes in (2 Mar 1981)
- Governor Bob Graham supports a (28 Feb 1981)
- Scientists want to close parts (28 Feb 1981)
- A monkey farm is planned (26 Feb 1981)
- State officials disapprove of the (25 Feb 1981)
- Citing pollution concerns officials order (23 Feb 1981)
- Illegal dredging at Ocean Reef (20 Feb 1981)
- The Watson Island amusement park (10 Feb 1981)
- A coconut palm growing on (3 Feb 1981)
- Another development plan for Bayfront (29 Jan 1981)
- Biscayne Bay development projects are (25 Jan 1981)
- County and city storm sewers (25 Jan 1981)
- An article on the ITT (18 Jan 1981)
- Looe Key is designated a (18 Jan 1981)
- The Business Monday section features (12 Jan 1981)
- A marina at Chapman Field (17 Dec 1980)
- The city of Miami negotiates (13 Dec 1980)
- Metro inspectors declare the Newport (13 Dec 1980)
- A report supports making Looe (4 Dec 1980)
- The city of Miami considers (4 Dec 1980)
- The Florida Cabinet allows the (3 Dec 1980)
- The Watson Island amusement park (29 Nov 1980)
- Jim Hardie suggests using Hawaiian-type (25 Nov 1980)
- FEC offers bayfront land to (25 Nov 1980)
- The Watson Island amusement park (21 Nov 1980)
- Miami Beach commissioners reject the (20 Nov 1980)
- Chalk’s International Airlines claims squatter’s (18 Nov 1980)
- Miami pioneer Marie Gabel a (12 Nov 1980)
- The Dade Marine Institute on (9 Nov 1980)
- Scientists debate the South Beach (8 Nov 1980)
- The Miami Free Zone Corp (1 Nov 1980)
- Drugs are suspected in the (30 Oct 1980)
- Air Force survival training in (26 Oct 1980)
- The Rose Bowl Miami Beach’s (24 Oct 1980)
- The 580-foot Colombian freighter Ciudad (24 Oct 1980)
- Scientists still don’t know what (23 Oct 1980)
- Metro wants to make parks (20 Oct 1980)
- Coverage of the 27th Columbus (12 Oct 1980)
- A more restrictive fish trap (2 Oct 1980)
- Cuba stops the Mariel sealift (27 Sep 1980)
- The Miami Commission approves a (26 Sep 1980)
- A USCG investigation concludes that (7 Sep 1980)
- Bill and Patty Kamerer mysteriously (1 Sep 1980)
- A listing of 200+ pound (26 Aug 1980)
- The Norway arrives in Miami Photo (23 Aug 1980)
- Dade County buys Lummus Island (22 Aug 1980)
- The liner Norway is disabled (20 Aug 1980)
- An eleven story sculpture is (13 Aug 1980)
- The Watson Island amusement park (12 Aug 1980)
- The Watson Island amusement park (5 Aug 1980)
- The USCG Eagle arrives in (3 Aug 1980)
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- Mel Fisher is featured in (20 Jul 1980)
- Scientists continue to study the (20 Jul 1980)
- A freighter is sunk in (16 Jul 1980)
- A helicopter crashes off Sunny (15 Jul 1980)
- A major expansion of the (13 Jul 1980)
- Biscayne National Monument becomes Biscayne (13 Jul 1980)
- The owner of the Blue (12 Jul 1980)
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- The USCG sails the Blue (10 Jul 1980)
- The fish kill is still (10 Jul 1980)
- The USCG intercepts the Blue (6 Jul 1980)
- A boat load of refugees (4 Jul 1980)
- The freighter Blue Fire is (2 Jul 1980)
- Treasure diver Art McKee dies (28 Jun 1980)
- Scientists continue to study the (28 Jun 1980)
- The toxaphene fish kill puzzles (27 Jun 1980)
- The contents of barrels floating (26 Jun 1980)
- An editorial rejects Ludwig’s development plan (25 Jun 1980)
- D K Ludwig (Seadade) wants (21 Jun 1980)
- Miami native Laura Lucille Thompson (11 Jun 1980)
- Haitians continue to sail to (11 Jun 1980)
- Scientist Anitra Thorhaug plants seagrass (9 Jun 1980)
- The Oleta River is plagued (8 Jun 1980)
- The Senate approves a House (7 Jun 1980)
- The Cuban flotilla is over Photo (7 Jun 1980)
- The Cuban flotilla continues Photos (4 Jun 1980)
- The Watson Island amusement park (3 Jun 1980)
- The Watson Island amusement park (28 May 1980)
- A marine sanctuary at Looe (25 May 1980)
- The 1035-foot liner Norway arrives (22 May 1980)
- The USCG tries to control (17 May 1980)
- President Carter issues orders to (15 May 1980)
- Haitians continue to sail to (13 May 1980)
- The Cuban flotilla continues Photos (10 May 1980)
- The Watson Island amusement park (6 May 1980)
- The charter boat Daddy-O sinks (5 May 1980)
- The Cuban flotilla continues Photos (5 May 1980)
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- The Watson Island amusement park (29 Apr 1980)
- The chaotic Cuban flotilla continues (28 Apr 1980)
- A disorganized ragtag Cuban flotilla (25 Apr 1980)
- Key West is besieged by (24 Apr 1980)
- Exile boats pick up more (23 Apr 1980)
- A boat from Miami arrives (22 Apr 1980)
- The Juan Sebastian de Elcano (18 Apr 1980)
- More Haitians sail into South (12 Apr 1980)
- The 205-foot sailing ship Christian (12 Apr 1980)
- A crocodile preserve for North (9 Apr 1980)
- The salvor of the liner (4 Apr 1980)
- More Haitians arrive at Haulover Photo (25 Mar 1980)
- The 125-foot freighter Roy Von (24 Mar 1980)
- The Watson Island amusement park (22 Mar 1980)
- A five part series on (16 Mar 1980)
- The 64-foot schooner Arcturus sinks (14 Mar 1980)
- Voters approve the South Beach (12 Mar 1980)
- The anchorage off Dinner Key (9 Mar 1980)
- Plans for the proposed Miami (9 Mar 1980)
- More Haitians sail to Miami Photo (1 Mar 1980)
- Another ship is hijacked in (26 Feb 1980)
- The Florida Cabinet approves strict (23 Feb 1980)
- An article on heat engines (23 Feb 1980)
- Another ship is hijacked in (17 Feb 1980)
- Miami pioneer Franklin E Rogers (6 Feb 1980)
- A developer is offering to (6 Feb 1980)
- The Cubans are granted asylum (2 Feb 1980)
- Sixty-seven Cubans hijack a ship (1 Feb 1980)
- Miami Commissioners endorse a plan (25 Jan 1980)
- Oleta River State Park plans (24 Jan 1980)
- The 117-foot yacht Highlander burns (17 Jan 1980)
- A maritime museum is suggested (13 Jan 1980)
- The Miami Commission approves of (11 Jan 1980)
- Judge Hastings rules that the (11 Jan 1980)
- The Watson Island amusement park (5 Jan 1980)
- The entire section is dedicated (2 Jan 1980)
- A 500-slip marina on the (30 Dec 1979)
- The Watson Island amusement park (21 Dec 1979)
- The Spirit of Miami is (20 Dec 1979)
- The Watson Island amusement park (20 Dec 1979)
- The cruise ship Spirit of (19 Dec 1979)
- A Miami River cleanup is (16 Dec 1979)
- A park on the north (10 Dec 1979)
- Dade County may purchase 517 (4 Dec 1979)
- Biscayne National Monument claims that (29 Nov 1979)
- Palm Star and Hibiscus Island (26 Nov 1979)
- Biscayne National Monument plans to (25 Nov 1979)
- The Watson Island amusement park (21 Nov 1979)
- The Watson Island amusement park (20 Nov 1979)
- The water bus plans are (20 Nov 1979)
- The Watson Island amusement park (19 Nov 1979)
- The liner Norway is featured (18 Nov 1979)
- The Watson Island amusement park (1 Nov 1979)
- A replica shipwreck site is (30 Oct 1979)
- Judge C Clyde Atkins rules (27 Oct 1979)
- Plans are announced to base (25 Oct 1979)
- Hearings are conducted on the (21 Oct 1979)
- The Watson Island amusement park (17 Oct 1979)
- Captain Coni Mira and the (16 Oct 1979)
- A meeting to discuss the (15 Oct 1979)
- A water bus for Dinner (13 Oct 1979)
- More Cuban refugees arrive in (13 Oct 1979)
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- The Watson Island amusement park (10 Oct 1979)
- The Watson Island amusement park (8 Oct 1979)
- Coverage of the Columbus Day (7 Oct 1979)
- The liner Norway formerly France (6 Oct 1979)
- The number of Cuban refugees (29 Sep 1979)
- The Watson Island amusement park (29 Sep 1979)
- The parks department plans a (29 Sep 1979)
- Dredging to deepen and straighten (24 Sep 1979)
- City of Miami voters approve (19 Sep 1979)
- The 63-foot sightseeing boat Shamrock (11 Sep 1979)
- Passengers are transferred from the (9 Sep 1979)
- The Watson Island amusement park (8 Sep 1979)
- Key West Mayor Charles McCoy (27 Aug 1979)
- Diana Nyad swims from Bimini (21 Aug 1979)
- Diana Nyad attempts and fails (5 Aug 1979)
- Plans for Claughton Island development (3 Aug 1979)
- The Watson Island amusement park (25 Jul 1979)
- A proposal to guarantee public (21 Jul 1979)
- Ground is broken for construction (20 Jul 1979)
- Miami Beach studies a plan (19 Jul 1979)
- Details of the proposed Biscayne (18 Jul 1979)
- The canteen on Elliott Key (1 Jul 1979)
- Plans are made to deepen (29 Jun 1979)
- Goodyear rejects the Virginia Key (27 Jun 1979)
- A blight is killing sponges (27 Jun 1979)
- A crocodile preserve is planned (21 Jun 1979)
- The Watson Island amusement park (20 Jun 1979)
- Air Force reservists volunteer for (17 Jun 1979)
- An article on Black Point Photos (17 Jun 1979)
- The Watson Island amusement park (16 Jun 1979)
- The city of Miami vs (14 Jun 1979)
- Stella Taylor fails (11 Jun 1979)
- Stella Taylor attempts to swim (10 Jun 1979)
- Scientists use a submarine to (3 Jun 1979)
- Watson Island amusement park development (2 Jun 1979)
- The sunken 65-foot 1923 yacht (2 Jun 1979)
- City of Miami officials revive (31 May 1979)
- NOAA scientists doing sonar mapping (31 May 1979)
- Helene Lewis swims from Port (30 May 1979)
- A 17-foot boat sinks 3 (29 May 1979)
- The state legislature approves the (27 May 1979)
- A canal system is planned (25 May 1979)
- A large develoment is planned (20 May 1979)
- Virginia Key development is featured (17 May 1979)
- Miami’s Planning Advisory Board approves (17 May 1979)
- Black Point Park plans include (13 May 1979)
- Jack Pyms plans to build (13 May 1979)
- A proposal to build a (27 Apr 1979)
- Money is needed for the (25 Apr 1979)
- Many miscellaneous boating articles (24 Apr 1979)
- The third of the Biscayne (24 Apr 1979)
- A powerboat crashes into three (23 Apr 1979)
- The second of the Biscayne (23 Apr 1979)
- The first of a series (22 Apr 1979)
- NOAA is taking measurements of (17 Apr 1979)
- More on the Ball Point (15 Apr 1979)
- Ball Point plans are sill (10 Apr 1979)
- South Dade marina construction plans (8 Apr 1979)
- The 58-foot cabin cruiser Allison (4 Apr 1979)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Julia C (3 Apr 1979)
- An update on marina construction (1 Apr 1979)
- City and county officials approve (31 Mar 1979)
- Ball Point development plans are (23 Mar 1979)
- Crude stakes marking channels around (22 Mar 1979)
- A detailed article on how (13 Mar 1979)
- The 749-foot Barber Toba is (9 Mar 1979)
- New marinas are planned at (7 Mar 1979)
- Ball Point development plans are (6 Mar 1979)
- Cocoplum plans a 197-slip marina (4 Mar 1979)
- The Port of Miami is (4 Mar 1979)
- A 26-foot boat burns and (16 Feb 1979)
- An article on the brigantine (11 Feb 1979)
- Studies indicate the Miami River (7 Feb 1979)
- The captain of the Nancy (7 Feb 1979)
- The 54-foot charter boat Coni (31 Jan 1979)
- Fish are disappearing from Florida Bay (29 Jan 1979)
- Divers study wreckage possibly an (27 Jan 1979)
- Plans for development on Claughton (24 Jan 1979)
- The captain of the charter (24 Jan 1979)
- Many new fishing rules are (21 Jan 1979)
- The 130-foot square rigged sailing (18 Jan 1979)
- Development plans for Ball Point (13 Jan 1979)
- Bahamas Hydrofoil Cruises Ltd suspends (10 Jan 1979)
- The liner Dolphin stays in port (10 Jan 1979)
- Permit violations keep the liner (9 Jan 1979)
- The USCG searches for four (4 Jan 1979)
- The Karmalu is floated from (12 Dec 1978)
- The 500-foot cargo vessel Karmalu (11 Dec 1978)
- Cari Trader survivors arrive in (27 Nov 1978)
- The USCG searches for Cari (26 Nov 1978)
- The 160-foot freighter Cari Trader (25 Nov 1978)
- Mystery shrouds the October 1977 (23 Nov 1978)
- Traffic tunnels under the Miami (18 Nov 1978)
- Removal of the Elsinore from (9 Nov 1978)
- Key Largo residents object to (25 Oct 1978)
- Removal of the Elsinore from (22 Oct 1978)
- Lack of tax breaks kill (22 Oct 1978)
- The 760-foot liner Festivale joins (5 Oct 1978)
- Stella Taylor fails Photo (4 Oct 1978)
- Stella Taylor is still swimming (3 Oct 1978)
- Stella Taylor starts her swim (2 Oct 1978)
- Stella Taylor prepares for her (1 Oct 1978)
- The cabin cruiser Jess is (30 Sep 1978)
- Stella Taylor’s second Bahamas to (30 Sep 1978)
- Stella Taylor plans another Bahamas (28 Sep 1978)
- An article on the Arsenicker (19 Sep 1978)
- A houseboat named Sun Runner (9 Sep 1978)
- An article on the current (5 Sep 1978)
- An article on the rebuilt (27 Aug 1978)
- Both swimmers fail Photos More (16 Aug 1978)
- Stella Taylor is still swimming (15 Aug 1978)
- Stella Taylor is swimming from (14 Aug 1978)
- Diana Nyad is swimming from (14 Aug 1978)
- Coverage of Diana Nyad’s planned (13 Aug 1978)
- Coverage of Diana Nyad’s planned (12 Aug 1978)
- Construction on the South Shore (4 Aug 1978)
- Diana Nyad’s Cuba-to-Florida swim gets (31 Jul 1978)
- The South Miami Neighbors section (23 Jul 1978)
- Replica galleons bound for Spain (17 Jul 1978)
- Diana Nyad plans to swim (15 Jul 1978)
- Walter Poenisch unofficially swims from (14 Jul 1978)
- Walter Poenisch is swimming from (13 Jul 1978)
- A salvage operator is convicted (12 Jul 1978)
- The Cape Florida Lighthouse is relit (5 Jul 1978)
- Harry Plissner suggests paddle wheel (2 Jul 1978)
- Restoration to relight the Cape (1 Jul 1978)
- Miami pioneer Hazel Marie Filer (30 May 1978)
- Islandia qualifies for federal financial (28 May 1978)
- The Florida Silverbow is floated (25 May 1978)
- The Florida Silverbow is still (24 May 1978)
- The Florida Silverbow is still (23 May 1978)
- The Florida Silverbow is still aground (22 May 1978)
- Tropic features Chalks Airlines Photo (21 May 1978)
- The Global Hope is towed (20 May 1978)
- The Global Hope is repaired (19 May 1978)
- Authorities meet to determine if (18 May 1978)
- Salvage crews begin pumping fuel (17 May 1978)
- The sinking 682-foot tanker Global (17 May 1978)
- The 460-foot freighter Florida Silverbow (16 May 1978)
- An agreement is reached between (10 May 1978)
- The South Biscayne Bay lobster (7 May 1978)
- The 528-foot Esso Brisbane is (2 May 1978)
- The 501-foot tanker Esso Brisbane (1 May 1978)
- Alexander Stone lobbies to make (30 Apr 1978)
- An article on the spoil (30 Apr 1978)
- The Miami Commission approves the (28 Apr 1978)
- Problems financing the Watson Island (27 Apr 1978)
- The Metro Commission negotiates a (21 Apr 1978)
- The replica 3-masted bark Beagle (20 Apr 1978)
- Miami Beach restoration continues Photo (18 Apr 1978)
- Developers want final approval on (11 Apr 1978)
- More on the proposed Cocoplum (9 Apr 1978)
- The Miami River: past present (9 Apr 1978)
- A marina is planned at (6 Apr 1978)
- Environmental groups seek court action (4 Apr 1978)
- In the South Miami Neighbors: (2 Apr 1978)
- Fair Isle development continues Photos (28 Mar 1978)
- A South Florida boating guide (21 Mar 1978)
- The county removes shacks along (21 Mar 1978)
- The county cites Card Sound (20 Mar 1978)
- An article on the history (11 Mar 1978)
- Tropic features Bimini’s Atlantis Photos (5 Mar 1978)
- A small plane crashes south (5 Mar 1978)
- Damage to the Princess of (25 Feb 1978)
- The brig Unicorn arrives in (24 Feb 1978)
- A small plane crashes about (23 Feb 1978)
- The 75-foot tugboat Dana Sue (21 Feb 1978)
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- The National Park Service plans (14 Feb 1976)
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- Phased withdrawal of Stiltsville leases (27 Jan 1976)
- Randall Poe dies while diving (24 Jan 1976)
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- The history of electric power (28 Dec 1975)
- The Broad Key house and (21 Dec 1975)
- An article on Black Point (21 Dec 1975)
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- Details of the city of (23 Nov 1975)
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- Survivors recall the Yarmouth Castle disaster (9 Nov 1975)
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- Dade County allows the Card (22 Oct 1975)
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- Coverage of the annual Columbus (13 Oct 1975)
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- The USCG narrows the search (18 Sep 1975)
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- Photos of daily activities along (31 Aug 1975)
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- Beach restoration continues Photo (31 Aug 1975)
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- Mike Burke rebuilds a 220-foot (22 Jul 1975)
- The 192nd Street Causeway debate (22 Jul 1975)
- The oil slick moves ashore (22 Jul 1975)
- The 60-foot treasure salvage tug (21 Jul 1975)
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- After 27 hours Huggard aborts (24 May 1975)
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- University of Miami researchers grow (21 Apr 1975)
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- The derelict cargo vessel Almirante (14 Apr 1975)
- A report on the ecology (13 Apr 1975)
- Islandia hires Milo Smith to (9 Apr 1975)
- Alan Hill and Mike Lancaster (6 Apr 1975)
- The liberty ship to be (27 Mar 1975)
- A marine sanctuary off Key (22 Mar 1975)
- Salvage of the dredge Caribbean (19 Mar 1975)
- An article on the inhabitants (18 Mar 1975)
- The Supreme Court rules that (18 Mar 1975)
- Coverage of the Miami River (16 Mar 1975)
- Plans are made to sink (13 Mar 1975)
- The second annual Miami River (13 Mar 1975)
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- An article on Pinewood Cemetery Photos (9 Mar 1975)
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- Spanish Treasure recovered by Mel (4 Mar 1975)
- Miami pioneer Josie Hinton Fink (2 Mar 1975)
- The plane and one body (2 Mar 1975)
- An article about Fisher Island Photo (1 Mar 1975)
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- An article on cruise ships (30 Sep 1974)
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- Miami pioneer Mitchell M Weech (21 Sep 1974)
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- An article on Arthur Burns (26 Jul 1974)
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- The Virginia Key outfall will (29 Jun 1974)
- Treasure salvor Tom Gurr pleads (25 Jun 1974)
- Arguments of submerged land ownership (18 Jun 1974)
- Miami native Timothy Watkins Sr (17 Jun 1974)
- Filling at the old Port (13 Jun 1974)
- Arguments of submerged land ownership (7 Jun 1974)
- The stolen dock and get-away (7 Jun 1974)
- Chain saw wielding thieves steal (6 Jun 1974)
- The voyage of the St (27 May 1974)
- An Everglades National Park proposal (20 May 1974)
- A truck ferry is considered (12 May 1974)
- Cocoplum’s filling plans are modified (7 May 1974)
- Treasure salvor Tom Gurr is arrested (5 May 1974)
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- Great Isaac Light is automated History (7 Apr 1974)
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- Support is given to Key (16 Mar 1974)
- Scientists study the dying coral (11 Mar 1974)
- Miami native Mary B Lewis (26 Feb 1974)
- Boatmen protest the ordinance that (21 Feb 1974)
- Florida’s inability to control treasure (18 Feb 1974)
- Mel Fisher continues to recover (17 Feb 1974)
- Support for declaring Biscayne Bay (12 Feb 1974)
- The Metro Commission rejects a (6 Feb 1974)
- Results of the Miami River (4 Feb 1974)
- Coverage of the Miami River (3 Feb 1974)
- The Miami River cleanup begins (2 Feb 1974)
- Equipment is checked for the (1 Feb 1974)
- NOAA warns Metro commissioners of (29 Jan 1974)
- Redevelopment of the old Port (29 Jan 1974)
- Claughton Island development plans are (25 Jan 1974)
- A traffic consultant recommends rebuilding (22 Jan 1974)
- The dredge Alaska is deepening (21 Jan 1974)
- The Miami Commission drops its (16 Jan 1974)
- Studies show that South Florida (15 Jan 1974)
- Biscayne National Monument plans ferry (14 Jan 1974)
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- Salvage work on the Atocha (7 Jan 1974)
- Tom Gurr claims he shoveled (6 Jan 1974)
- Bomb threats made against Bahamian (4 Jan 1974)
- The Miami River cleanup campaign (2 Jan 1974)
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- Planning for the Miami River (10 Dec 1973)
- The 606-foot liner Federico C (9 Dec 1973)
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- Conservationists prefer Fisher Island to (19 Nov 1973)
- Harvey Ruvin urges the state (17 Nov 1973)
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- Fisher Island development is planned Photo (4 Nov 1973)
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- Rivergate Walkway on the Miami (13 Oct 1973)
- A detailed listing of all (16 Sep 1973)
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- Ragged Keys Yacht Club is (30 Jul 1973)
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- More artifacts are recovered from (15 Jul 1973)
- Miami pioneer Mary M Williams (13 Jul 1973)
- Treasure Salvors Inc discover 1622 (10 Jul 1973)
- Bahamas independence is celebrated Photos (8 Jul 1973)
- More on the Sea-Link investigation (6 Jul 1973)
- Charles Whited writes about Ballast (3 Jul 1973)
- The Miami Commission approves a (29 Jun 1973)
- Miami pioneer Mary C Ramsey (25 Jun 1973)
- The Sea-Link survivors are questioned Photo (23 Jun 1973)
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- The research sub Sea-Link is (19 Jun 1973)
- More on cleaning up the (18 Jun 1973)
- A Smithsonian Institute research submarine (18 Jun 1973)
- Thor Brickman is convicted of (16 Jun 1973)
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- A tugboat recently sunk at (13 Jun 1973)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Pearl T (12 Jun 1973)
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- An improperly loaded barge loses (5 Jun 1973)
- Mrs Elizabeth Sweeting Brooks daughter (17 May 1973)
- Coconut Grove celebrates its 100th (6 May 1973)
- Arva Parks writes about the (29 Apr 1973)
- Thor Brickman is charged with (14 Apr 1973)
- Criticism of the Miami River (1 Apr 1973)
- The ban on water sports (22 Mar 1973)
- The fish-kill in South Biscayne (20 Mar 1973)
- The ban on water sports (19 Mar 1973)
- The South Biscayne Bay fish-kill (18 Mar 1973)
- The ban on water sports (17 Mar 1973)
- The ban on water sports (16 Mar 1973)
- Criticism of the Miami River (15 Mar 1973)
- A ban on fishing swimming (15 Mar 1973)
- A fish-kill at Black Point (13 Mar 1973)
- The Miami River clean-up program (11 Mar 1973)
- A Great Lakes Company dredge (3 Mar 1973)
- Miami pioneer Carl Jeffries a (20 Feb 1973)
- An article on Miami’s postal (18 Feb 1973)
- Oceanographers study the flow of (15 Feb 1973)
- Miami pioneer Catherine May Masters (31 Jan 1973)
- NOAA decides to retire the Discoverer (30 Jan 1973)
- More on the FEC vs (29 Jan 1973)
- The Metro Commission rejects Saga (24 Jan 1973)
- South Biscayne Bay development projects (21 Jan 1973)
- A Gables-by-the-Sea request to dredge (20 Jan 1973)
- The USCG will retire the (18 Jan 1973)
- Dade Circuit Court decides what (18 Jan 1973)
- Dredging at Dinner Key forces (15 Jan 1973)
- Nixon Smiley writes about Charles (14 Jan 1973)
- Plans are approved to deepen (9 Dec 1972)
- Grossman Hammock State Park is (8 Dec 1972)
- The 622-foot cruise ship Emerald (6 Dec 1972)
- Ill health forces Arthur Darwin (1 Dec 1972)
- The 552-foot cruise ship Sun (29 Nov 1972)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Adele H (21 Nov 1972)
- Turkey Point power plant produces (4 Nov 1972)
- Turkey Point cooling canal construction (29 Oct 1972)
- Miami pioneer Rafaela Peacock Davies (9 Oct 1972)
- An early 1900 ship is (8 Oct 1972)
- Derelict ships continue to be (7 Oct 1972)
- A permit request by George (5 Oct 1972)
- Florida claims ownership of submerged (27 Sep 1972)
- Gables-by-the-Sea filling plans are protested (20 Sep 1972)
- Miami pioneer Capt Ridley Curtis (17 Sep 1972)
- An expansion project is planned (16 Sep 1972)
- A detailed Miami based cruise (10 Sep 1972)
- The 476-foot Greek freighter Costis (7 Sep 1972)
- Jim Hardie writes about the (3 Sep 1972)
- Flagler Memorial Island filling continues Photos (23 Aug 1972)
- Gables-by-the-Sea asks for federal approval (19 Aug 1972)
- Miami pioneer Geneva Weedon a (8 Aug 1972)
- Key Biscayne residents protest the (27 Jul 1972)
- The new cooling canal at (21 Jul 1972)
- Demolition of the old Port (17 Jul 1972)
- An article about Captain John (9 Jul 1972)
- FPL seals off Grand Canal (4 Jul 1972)
- The Fantome is featured Photos (25 Jun 1972)
- Elliott Key County Park caretaker (12 Jun 1972)
- The Fisher Island Corporation is (7 Jun 1972)
- The Dade County vs Black (3 Jun 1972)
- Raw sewage continues to be (2 Jun 1972)
- Claughton Island bridge construction starts Photo (31 May 1972)
- Too much cargo causes the (30 May 1972)
- State Biologist Robert A Routa (28 May 1972)
- The 600-foot cruiser Wilkes-Barre is (14 May 1972)
- An article on the Miami (7 May 1972)
- National Park Service Archeologist George (7 May 1972)
- A discarded car tire artificial (26 Apr 1972)
- Key Biscayne requests a beach (20 Apr 1972)
- Project FLARE ends (19 Apr 1972)
- Fair Isle development plans are (15 Apr 1972)
- Oceanographers are puzzled by a (13 Apr 1972)
- The 378-foot USCG cutter Midgett (11 Apr 1972)
- Windjammer Cruises is featured in (9 Apr 1972)
- Plans are made to deepen (4 Apr 1972)
- The Akademik Kurchatov leaves Miami Photo (30 Mar 1972)
- The Soviet research vessel Akademik (26 Mar 1972)
- Demolition of the FEC trestle (18 Mar 1972)
- An article on the bat (16 Mar 1972)
- The Mardi Gras is floated Photo (13 Mar 1972)
- A park is planned on (12 Mar 1972)
- The liner Mardi Gras is (12 Mar 1972)
- The state and FPL swap (8 Mar 1972)
- The Florida Cabinet refuses to (8 Mar 1972)
- Project FLARE’s scientists create and (8 Mar 1972)
- The 650-foot liner Mardi Gras (7 Mar 1972)
- Aquanauts Project FLARE continue to (29 Feb 1972)
- Miami pioneer Josephine C Firman (25 Feb 1972)
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- The newspaper incorrectly reports that (23 Feb 1972)
- Island View Hospital plans to (21 Feb 1972)
- Miami pioneer Margaret Burr Claussen (20 Feb 1972)
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- More on Project FLARE Photo (8 Feb 1972)
- An article on the environmental (7 Feb 1972)
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- Dr Donald DeSylva reports on (9 Jan 1972)
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- A photo of Pelican Island (28 Dec 1971)
- High winds sink a lobster (24 Dec 1971)
- High winds wreck a 40-foot (24 Dec 1971)
- Jim Hardie reports on artificial (22 Dec 1971)
- A photo of 7 cruise (19 Dec 1971)
- Filling at the Flagler Memorial (14 Dec 1971)
- Bids are sought for bridge (7 Dec 1971)
- Miami pioneer John M Pope (5 Dec 1971)
- The liner Southward arrives Photo (30 Nov 1971)
- Norwegian Caribbean Lines adds the (26 Nov 1971)
- An article on a marine (24 Nov 1971)
- Cunard Line considers anchoring the (12 Nov 1971)
- Ranges and other details are (7 Nov 1971)
- Sand dredged from the bay (4 Nov 1971)
- Miami Beach residents approve a (3 Nov 1971)
- Developers challenge the protected shoreline (2 Nov 1971)
- The 48-foot charter boat Ariann (1 Nov 1971)
- Boy Scouts clean up Beer (31 Oct 1971)
- A rapid transit east of (27 Oct 1971)
- Junkyards are charged with polluting (22 Oct 1971)
- Miami pioneer Murray Campbell a (21 Oct 1971)
- Miami pioneer Thomas N Gautier (17 Oct 1971)
- The status of Islandia is (17 Oct 1971)
- FPL gets more approvals for (14 Oct 1971)
- President Nixon’s dealings with Fisher (14 Oct 1971)
- After a 6 year disagreement (14 Oct 1971)
- C G (Bebe) Rebozo gets (7 Oct 1971)
- Juanita Greene writes about the (6 Oct 1971)
- The submarine Alvin is scheduled (5 Oct 1971)
- Photos of the old Port (3 Oct 1971)
- Metro buys back Black Point (26 Sep 1971)
- An article on Project Mimi (21 Sep 1971)
- Dr Harris Stewart suggests building (17 Sep 1971)
- Miami Beach approves permits to (16 Sep 1971)
- A cruising guide lists all (12 Sep 1971)
- An article on artificial reefs (12 Sep 1971)
- Plans for FPL’s cooling canals (8 Sep 1971)
- NOAA research ships Discoverer and (3 Sep 1971)
- FPL is permitted to discharge (2 Sep 1971)
- Digging on canals C-109 and (1 Sep 1971)
- FPL and federal authorities work (28 Aug 1971)
- Sewage continues to be discharged (27 Aug 1971)
- A biography of Arthur Darwin (22 Aug 1971)
- Miami Beach residents will vote (19 Aug 1971)
- The 1733 treasure chest is (19 Aug 1971)
- Archeologists for the state of (18 Aug 1971)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Alicia M (12 Aug 1971)
- Demolition of the old Port (10 Aug 1971)
- The treasure chest found by (26 Jul 1971)
- The liner Nordic Prince arrives (24 Jul 1971)
- The water quality in the (23 Jul 1971)
- Miami pioneer Annie Perry Ludlam (19 Jul 1971)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Leila Bothwell (15 Jul 1971)
- The freighter Joselin spills oil (15 Jul 1971)
- A permit is approved for (13 Jul 1971)
- Judge Grady Crawford sets the (13 Jul 1971)
- Windjammer Cruises’ four-masted Fantome is (11 Jul 1971)
- The submarine Aluminaut will be (8 Jul 1971)
- FPL asks a federal court (8 Jul 1971)
- The Florida Cabinet delays for (7 Jul 1971)
- Reductions in dumping of sewage (3 Jul 1971)
- Construction of one of the (30 Jun 1971)
- Plans for a grid of (30 Jun 1971)
- Zoning changes are shown for (26 Jun 1971)
- Two state agencies recommend halting (25 Jun 1971)
- Doubloon Salvage Inc recovers a (24 Jun 1971)
- Fish are killed in Grand (23 Jun 1971)
- Gar Wood dies Biography with photos (20 Jun 1971)
- The Miami Commission begins condemnation (19 Jun 1971)
- George Fischer directs a National (14 Jun 1971)
- Michael Green is killed by (13 Jun 1971)
- Cuban fishing vessels are gathering (12 Jun 1971)
- Metro approves a four month (11 Jun 1971)
- The two-masted schooner Ynez and (10 Jun 1971)
- FEC offers to remove an (9 Jun 1971)
- Four Cuban fishing boats are (27 May 1971)
- Deep well injection is considered (24 May 1971)
- Seventy-Ninth Street Causeway widening continues Photo (23 May 1971)
- A salinity dam is proposed (16 May 1971)
- Mrs Harold C Costello recalls (11 May 1971)
- FPL asks for an extension (11 May 1971)
- An article on saltwater intrusion (10 May 1971)
- Miami Beach will develop a (6 May 1971)
- The Greater Miami Chamber of (5 May 1971)
- Results of opinion polls show (3 May 1971)
- Scientists conclude that Bimini’s Atlantis (3 May 1971)
- Miamarina is dedicated Photo (3 May 1971)
- Local elementary school kids prefer (25 Apr 1971)
- Onassis’ yacht Christina is in (23 Apr 1971)
- Miami Beach drops its plans (22 Apr 1971)
- More on the old Port (21 Apr 1971)
- Conservationists examine Pelican Island Photo (21 Apr 1971)
- Plans to redevelop the old (20 Apr 1971)
- An article on Alabama Jack Photos (18 Apr 1971)
- The Secretary of the Interior (16 Apr 1971)
- Plans are shown for a (13 Apr 1971)
- Miami Beach plans to fill (12 Apr 1971)
- State and federal authorities decide (9 Apr 1971)
- Studies show a decrease in (4 Apr 1971)
- A park and apartments are (3 Apr 1971)
- Officials doubt the U-166 report (2 Apr 1971)
- Salvor J C Gaddy reports (1 Apr 1971)
- Concerned citizens survey the Miami (30 Mar 1971)
- FPL proposes a 4000 to (9 Mar 1971)
- Bal Harbour plans to restore (2 Mar 1971)
- Cuba announces it will send (2 Mar 1971)
- The University of Miami’s marine (26 Feb 1971)
- Jeanne Bellamy writes about the (26 Feb 1971)
- More on the Cuban fishing (26 Feb 1971)
- A seaplane sinks in the (25 Feb 1971)
- Four Cuban fishing boats are (25 Feb 1971)
- Removal of Miami River’s derelict (19 Feb 1971)
- Miamarina’s problems are discussed Photos (13 Feb 1971)
- The 140-foot tender Lotus is (13 Feb 1971)
- Miami Mayor David Kennedy points (12 Feb 1971)
- The tender Lotus will be (11 Feb 1971)
- The liner Seawise University formerly (11 Feb 1971)
- Miami pioneer Frank O Zumwalt (9 Feb 1971)
- The 477-foot Greek freighter North (9 Feb 1971)
- The county plans to build (5 Feb 1971)
- FPL’s cooling canal at Turkey (4 Feb 1971)
- The sunk 110-foot Lotus and (2 Feb 1971)
- Nixon Smiley writes a series (2 Feb 1971)
- President Nixon stops the building (20 Jan 1971)
- The city of Miami is (16 Jan 1971)
- The Miami Commission refuses to (15 Jan 1971)
- FPL compromises by promising to (13 Jan 1971)
- The financial failure of the (10 Jan 1971)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Lilla Enloe (5 Jan 1971)
- The Alphen is floated and (28 Dec 1970)
- Flagler Memorial Island is eroding Photo (27 Dec 1970)
- The Miami City Commission approves (23 Dec 1970)
- The 555-foot freighter Alphen is (23 Dec 1970)
- The Florida Cabinet approves the (16 Dec 1970)
- Lignumvitae Key is featured in Tropic (13 Dec 1970)
- Advisors to the Florida Cabinet (12 Dec 1970)
- Fair Isle development continues (11 Dec 1970)
- Clifford O’Key suggests Pelican Island (9 Dec 1970)
- The North Miami City Commission (9 Dec 1970)
- With the financial help of (9 Dec 1970)
- Bridge construction to Sailboat Key (6 Dec 1970)
- The liner Freeport is featured Photo (6 Dec 1970)
- The 56-foot schooner Kings and (2 Dec 1970)
- An FPL stockholder sues FPL (24 Nov 1970)
- Scientists determine the discharge water (23 Nov 1970)
- Edward Claughton renames Burlingame Island (22 Nov 1970)
- The Metro Commission approves FPL’s (18 Nov 1970)
- Water samples are taken in (17 Nov 1970)
- Miami native Charles C Richards (12 Nov 1970)
- A hearing is scheduled for (11 Nov 1970)
- Conservationists attack the plan to (6 Nov 1970)
- John Pennekamp writes about a (2 Nov 1970)
- The Metro Commission approves Saga (30 Oct 1970)
- Saga Bay prepares another revised (28 Oct 1970)
- The 79th Street Causeway re-construction (28 Oct 1970)
- The liner Song of Norway (22 Oct 1970)
- A golf course is planned (21 Oct 1970)
- Sewer leakage is examined at (19 Oct 1970)
- The Nature Conservancy makes a (14 Oct 1970)
- Miami pioneer C Arthur Peters (8 Oct 1970)
- Dr Harris Stewart launches a (7 Oct 1970)
- The Researcher a 278-foot NOAA (7 Oct 1970)
- The Cape Florida Lighthouse is (4 Oct 1970)
- The Corps of Engineers warns (3 Oct 1970)
- Miami pioneer Coral F Peacock (2 Oct 1970)
- The Nazi sinking of the (1 Oct 1970)
- The Environmental Science Services Administration (28 Sep 1970)
- The Department of Interior gives (22 Sep 1970)
- An article on Bimini’s Atlantis (19 Sep 1970)
- A revised Saga Bay development (10 Sep 1970)
- The bankrupt liner Queen Elizabeth (10 Sep 1970)
- Saga Bay offers to sell (7 Sep 1970)
- Cape Florida Lighthouse reconstruction nears (21 Aug 1970)
- The liberty ship LeBaron Russell (19 Aug 1970)
- Saga Bay offers to sell (18 Aug 1970)
- Dredging and filling in Dumfoundling (13 Aug 1970)
- An illegally constructed sewer line (12 Aug 1970)
- A small plane crashes off (2 Aug 1970)
- Much of the bayfront property (26 Jul 1970)
- The plan to fill at (24 Jul 1970)
- A 37-foot cabin cruiser burns (23 Jul 1970)
- The Metro Commission decides to (22 Jul 1970)
- A South Biscayne Bay development (20 Jul 1970)
- The Corps of Engineers files (16 Jul 1970)
- Burlingame Island development continues Photos (15 Jul 1970)
- Jim Hardie supports artificial reefs (14 Jul 1970)
- A 70 acre island in (13 Jul 1970)
- Congressman John Blatnik demands that (13 Jul 1970)
- A plan to fill 25 (11 Jul 1970)
- Dr William Fogarty claims all (5 Jul 1970)
- The Senate approves $12 million (2 Jul 1970)
- The presidential yacht Julie currently (1 Jul 1970)
- Sidney Genders claiming he rowed (26 Jun 1970)
- Artificial reef material is discussed Photo (25 Jun 1970)
- Metro Commissioners reject the Saga (25 Jun 1970)
- Development is planned for Fair (21 Jun 1970)
- The state buys Grossman’s Hammock Photo (21 Jun 1970)
- A hearing on the proposed (19 Jun 1970)
- Biscayne National Monument is officially (18 Jun 1970)
- The Miami Buoy is replaced (16 Jun 1970)
- A review of the bulkhead (12 Jun 1970)
- Miamarina construction continues Photo (10 Jun 1970)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Texas Thurman (6 Jun 1970)
- More on South Florida’s artificial reefs (2 Jun 1970)
- A detailed editorial on the (31 May 1970)
- An article on the Ocean (31 May 1970)
- Dick Stone discusses the artificial (31 May 1970)
- The Metro Planning Advisory Board (29 May 1970)
- The state house approves transferring (28 May 1970)
- Beach rebuilding for Miami Beach (26 May 1970)
- Public beach access problems persist (25 May 1970)
- Public beach access is disputed (24 May 1970)
- Islandia lobbyists continue their attempts (23 May 1970)
- The state senate approves transferring (22 May 1970)
- Beach erosion has caused many (21 May 1970)
- The 213-foot freighter Freight Consolidated (19 May 1970)
- Juanita Greene details George Merrick’s (17 May 1970)
- Islandia convinces the House Public (16 May 1970)
- The Metro Commission approves the (14 May 1970)
- The Florida Cabinet allows a (13 May 1970)
- More on the Saga Bay development (12 May 1970)
- An article on Lignumvitae Key (11 May 1970)
- The Florida Cabinet holds a (10 May 1970)
- A USCG helicopter crash lands (5 May 1970)
- The history of the tugboat (1 May 1970)
- Saga Bay revises its bayfront (1 May 1970)
- FPL agrees to meet the (28 Apr 1970)
- An article on Arthur Darwin (26 Apr 1970)
- Criminal charges are considered against (22 Apr 1970)
- The tug W C Smith (21 Apr 1970)
- The Department of Interior renews (21 Apr 1970)
- Judge C Clyde Atkins allows (17 Apr 1970)
- The new Port of Miami (13 Apr 1970)
- The Department of Interior files (12 Apr 1970)
- The US Bureau of Roads (12 Apr 1970)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Edna Gibson (10 Apr 1970)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Fae Cunningham (7 Apr 1970)
- The research ship Glomar Challenger (6 Apr 1970)
- The 24-foot cabin cruiser Don (5 Apr 1970)
- Juanita Greene writes about the (29 Mar 1970)
- FPL claims it’s too late (27 Mar 1970)
- Judge C Clyde Atkins rules (26 Mar 1970)
- The Metro Water and Sewer (23 Mar 1970)
- Details on South Biscayne Bay (22 Mar 1970)
- The Interior Department resumes buying (19 Mar 1970)
- Ownership of North Miami Spoil (16 Mar 1970)
- More on outfalls in the (16 Mar 1970)
- More on Miami Beach’s outfall (14 Mar 1970)
- Court action is brought against (14 Mar 1970)
- A court ordered cleanup of (13 Mar 1970)
- A Miami pollution case series (11 Mar 1970)
- Conservationists disagree with the South (10 Mar 1970)
- More pollution studies of Biscayne (9 Mar 1970)
- More on the halting of (7 Mar 1970)
- Miamarina construction continues Photo (7 Mar 1970)
- The purchasing of land for (6 Mar 1970)
- More on thermal pollution of (27 Feb 1970)
- The South Biscayne Bay thermal (26 Feb 1970)
- The Department of Interior threatens (25 Feb 1970)
- Studies show South Biscayne Bay (23 Feb 1970)
- FPL’s cooling canal opposed by (20 Feb 1970)
- New bulkhead lines are set (19 Feb 1970)
- High concentrations of pesticides are (19 Feb 1970)
- High concentrations of cellulose fibers (18 Feb 1970)
- The 143-foot Miami based research (17 Feb 1970)
- Miami approves a $500 million (13 Feb 1970)
- A resort and gambling casino (12 Feb 1970)
- An article on Elliott Key (6 Feb 1970)
- The Florida Cabinet retreats from (5 Feb 1970)
- The Metro Commission approves the (5 Feb 1970)
- The Izaak Walton League protests (4 Feb 1970)
- The Florida Cabinet tries to (4 Feb 1970)
- The 631-foot tanker Esso Hamburg (30 Jan 1970)
- Criticism of water pollution in (30 Jan 1970)
- The Metro Commission takes no (29 Jan 1970)
- A scenic bay roadway plan (23 Jan 1970)
- The US Government is paying (17 Jan 1970)
- Ocean sewer outfalls are criticized (16 Jan 1970)
- Miami Commissioner Irwin Christie proposes (9 Jan 1970)
- The liner Skyward arrives in (4 Jan 1970)
- A single engine plane crashes (3 Jan 1970)
- Pilings on the 79th Street (31 Dec 1969)
- The liner Skyward will arrive (28 Dec 1969)
- Miami Canal sewage cleanup begins (22 Dec 1969)
- Reporter Juanita Greene writes a (21 Dec 1969)
- North Bay Village passes a (20 Dec 1969)
- Miami Beach approves a $30 (18 Dec 1969)
- Previously unreported studies of water (18 Dec 1969)
- The Hoover Environmental Legal Defense (17 Dec 1969)
- Miami pioneer John R Burtashaw (13 Dec 1969)
- The county approves a 6 (9 Dec 1969)
- A section dedicated to winter (7 Dec 1969)
- The liner Song of Norway (3 Dec 1969)
- A range light missing from (20 Nov 1969)
- FPL gets its permit to (14 Nov 1969)
- Miami pioneer Rufus James Hardee (12 Nov 1969)
- The New Bahama Star is (9 Nov 1969)
- The Bahama Star New Bahama (8 Nov 1969)
- The New Bahama Star remains aground (7 Nov 1969)
- The New Bahama Star remains aground (3 Nov 1969)
- The New Bahama Star remains (2 Nov 1969)
- The 200-foot barge (converted freighter) (1 Nov 1969)
- The liner New Bahama Star (1 Nov 1969)
- A 150 by 22-foot barge (29 Oct 1969)
- The Tropic section features Stiltsville Photo (26 Oct 1969)
- Port of Miami traffic is (26 Oct 1969)
- The Florida Cabinet designates South (22 Oct 1969)
- The East Wind Ostwind recently (20 Oct 1969)
- An article on Bahamas lighthouses Photos (19 Oct 1969)
- Artificial reefs are created off (19 Oct 1969)
- An article on the crawfish (19 Oct 1969)
- The houseboat Caesar’s Forum is (17 Oct 1969)
- Juanita Green examines the complications (12 Oct 1969)
- Miamarina construction continues Photo (10 Oct 1969)
- Judge Harold Vann condemns land (9 Oct 1969)
- Oceanographer Harris Stewart warns that (8 Oct 1969)
- The East Wind Ostwind remains sunk (5 Oct 1969)
- FPL gets a 42 day (3 Oct 1969)
- Plans to expand Dinner Key (30 Sep 1969)
- The yawl East Wind Ostwind (29 Sep 1969)
- Beer Can Island near Haulover (28 Sep 1969)
- Fisher Island developers plan a (26 Sep 1969)
- Four Sunny Isles property owners (24 Sep 1969)
- Miami pioneer F Page Wilson (23 Sep 1969)
- More federal money is approved (20 Sep 1969)
- Miami pioneer Miss Cornelia Sutton (11 Sep 1969)
- The Seadade and FPL cooling (3 Sep 1969)
- A 78-foot derelict vessel is (28 Aug 1969)
- The Corps of Engineers gives (20 Aug 1969)
- Seadade Industries presents plans for (20 Aug 1969)
- The Seadade and FPL cooling (16 Aug 1969)
- The Seadade and FPL cooling (15 Aug 1969)
- Islandia files suit in court (8 Aug 1969)
- Miamarina construction continues Photo (8 Aug 1969)
- Seadade protests FPL’s attempt to (7 Aug 1969)
- Thermal pollution studies of Biscayne (3 Aug 1969)
- FPL gets a 2 month (30 Jul 1969)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Maud Abernathy (22 Jul 1969)
- The Britannia arrives at Hollywood Photo (20 Jul 1969)
- The Britannia continues Photo (18 Jul 1969)
- Chalk’s Flying Service celebrates 50 (17 Jul 1969)
- The submarine Ben Franklin starts (15 Jul 1969)
- The Britannia continues Photo (11 Jul 1969)
- After leaving Spain on 20 (10 Jul 1969)
- Thermal pollution studies of Biscayne (2 Jul 1969)
- The Card Sound bridge and (2 Jul 1969)
- Comments concerning Al Pflueger’s proposed (1 Jul 1969)
- FPL wants Seadade Industries’ South (28 Jun 1969)
- The 630-foot cargo vessel Simonburn (14 Jun 1969)
- A resolution transferring state land (11 Jun 1969)
- A major seaport and industrial (1 Jun 1969)
- Purchase agreements have been made (27 May 1969)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Fleda Hughes (23 May 1969)
- The 144 year old Key (22 May 1969)
- The Corps of Engineers starts (15 May 1969)
- The state will give up (14 May 1969)
- The hydrofoil Gulfstreak is taken (13 May 1969)
- The 4-masted barque Antarna is (12 May 1969)
- Coverage of the Cape Florida (10 May 1969)
- The final land acquisition is (9 May 1969)
- The research submarine Ben Franklin (4 May 1969)
- FPL’s variance that permits the (1 May 1969)
- The Onassis’ yacht Christina arrives (26 Apr 1969)
- A USCG boating course is (25 Apr 1969)
- The 36-foot yacht Miss Mate (21 Apr 1969)
- Plans are shown for the (21 Apr 1969)
- Commodore Munroe’s home is being (20 Apr 1969)
- Metro Commissioners oppose moving the (20 Apr 1969)
- The owner of the fishing (16 Apr 1969)
- Shipping agents suggest keeping the (14 Apr 1969)
- A hearing is set to (9 Apr 1969)
- Brooks and Markowitz want to (9 Apr 1969)
- Nixon Smiley writes about Larry (8 Apr 1969)
- Biscayne Bay thermal pollution arguments continue (2 Apr 1969)
- The Metro Commission declares the (2 Apr 1969)
- Edward Claughton asks permission from (30 Mar 1969)
- Mackfield Mortimer and David Dean (26 Mar 1969)
- Al Pflueger has a permit (23 Mar 1969)
- A boatload of live green (21 Mar 1969)
- Expansions are planned for the (18 Mar 1969)
- State agencies stop illegal filling (16 Mar 1969)
- A Navy F4B Phantom jet (12 Mar 1969)
- A houseboat sinks off West (10 Mar 1969)
- The yacht Julie arrives Photos (9 Mar 1969)
- The USCG marks a sunk (7 Mar 1969)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Bertha E (6 Mar 1969)
- Thermal pollution studies of Biscayne (5 Mar 1969)
- The research ship Discoverer returns (5 Mar 1969)
- President Nixon sells his portion (25 Feb 1969)
- The Biscayne Bay Yacht Club (24 Feb 1969)
- Thermal pollution studies of Biscayne (24 Feb 1969)
- A special boating section (23 Feb 1969)
- Due to rough seas the (22 Feb 1969)
- The Florida Cabinet rejects the (19 Feb 1969)
- Planning for a bridge to (18 Feb 1969)
- President Nixon’s 64-foot yacht Julie (16 Feb 1969)
- The liner Queen Elizabeth opens (14 Feb 1969)
- A new complex is dedicated (14 Feb 1969)
- The Trinity Dove is raised Photo (13 Feb 1969)
- Thermal pollution studies of Biscayne (13 Feb 1969)
- The 47-foot schooner Trinity Dove (12 Feb 1969)
- The Cape Florida Lighthouse restoration (12 Feb 1969)
- Thermal pollution studies of Biscayne (10 Feb 1969)
- The 316-foot 4-masted square-rigged sailing (10 Feb 1969)
- A county park is suggested (9 Feb 1969)
- The Florida Internal Improvement Fund (5 Feb 1969)
- The oil-slick dispersment Corexit 7664 (5 Feb 1969)
- Since the county has moved (29 Jan 1969)
- More on the new bulkhead lines (28 Jan 1969)
- Private investors buy Ragged Keys (26 Jan 1969)
- More on the new bulkhead (20 Jan 1969)
- Details on the new bulkhead (19 Jan 1969)
- The Metro Commission approves moving (9 Jan 1969)
- Charles Whited writes about the (8 Jan 1969)
- Miami pioneer Jean M Andrews (7 Jan 1969)
- A federal judge declares the (3 Jan 1969)
- The Florida Cabinet declares that (1 Jan 1969)
- The Port of Miami opens (30 Dec 1968)
- An article on Elliott Key (29 Dec 1968)
- A report on Dodge Island (29 Dec 1968)
- One of the minesweepers is (29 Dec 1968)
- David Stephen is convicted of (27 Dec 1968)
- Carl Homer recalls Charles Thompson’s (26 Dec 1968)
- Fifty barrels of oil are (24 Dec 1968)
- Miami pioneer Earl M Canova (20 Dec 1968)
- Hearings on FPL’s thermal pollution continue (20 Dec 1968)
- Nixon Smiley writes an article (18 Dec 1968)
- The liner Starward arrives Photo (15 Dec 1968)
- Nixon Smiley writes about Flamingo (12 Dec 1968)
- The 378-foot USCG cutter Sherman (12 Dec 1968)
- Islandia property owners protest paying (11 Dec 1968)
- The liner Queen Elizabeth arrives (8 Dec 1968)
- FPL responds to the scientists’ findings (7 Dec 1968)
- Scientists conclude that FPL’s thermal (6 Dec 1968)
- The liner Starward will take (3 Dec 1968)
- The FPL thermal pollution controversy continues (2 Dec 1968)
- Survivors of the Macedonian are (1 Dec 1968)
- The 63-foot yacht Macedonian sinks (30 Nov 1968)
- A Belcher Oil Company oil-laden (29 Nov 1968)
- The Metro Commission issue permits (20 Nov 1968)
- Security is increased in the (16 Nov 1968)
- Another bridge plan for Burlingame (15 Nov 1968)
- The Florida Cabinet approves the (13 Nov 1968)
- The Advisory Committee on Submerged (12 Nov 1968)
- A research diver for the (12 Nov 1968)
- An aerial tram across the (11 Nov 1968)
- Juanita Greene explains Lloyd Miller’s (10 Nov 1968)
- The liner Bahama Star is (2 Nov 1968)
- A timetable for Biscayne National (31 Oct 1968)
- Nixon Smiley writes about Ted (27 Oct 1968)
- A 16 ton hoovercraft is (20 Oct 1968)
- The Biscayne National Monument bill (19 Oct 1968)
- The Florida Cabinet reinstates the (16 Oct 1968)
- The 37-foot sport fishing boat (15 Oct 1968)
- A coconut palm blight is (10 Oct 1968)
- The purchasing of Biscayne National (9 Oct 1968)
- The Islandia City Council asks (8 Oct 1968)
- The Senate approves the Biscayne (5 Oct 1968)
- Dade County deputies dump confiscated (28 Sep 1968)
- Islandia and Metro land assessments (28 Sep 1968)
- FPL’s thermal pollution controversy continues (28 Sep 1968)
- Jim Hardie gives details of (26 Sep 1968)
- A Senate committee approves the (26 Sep 1968)
- The Carillon owners pump sand (23 Sep 1968)
- Dante Fascell and Chuck Hall (22 Sep 1968)
- Islandia City Manager Don Petit (19 Sep 1968)
- The county sues Islandia for (19 Sep 1968)
- Governor Kirk and conservationists condemn (19 Sep 1968)
- Miami native Richard Carney Peacock (18 Sep 1968)
- The Florida Cabinet lifts its (18 Sep 1968)
- The Biscayne National Monument bill (17 Sep 1968)
- The 1733 sunken galleon San (16 Sep 1968)
- The 32-foot yacht Sinbad burns (15 Sep 1968)
- The House continues to debate (15 Sep 1968)
- The Biscayne National Monument bill (13 Sep 1968)
- The FPL thermal pollution debate continues (12 Sep 1968)
- The state committee determines Dade’s (4 Sep 1968)
- Dade’s bulkhead lines are studied (3 Sep 1968)
- Large scale marine research subs (1 Sep 1968)
- Miamian Robert Mix salvages old (30 Aug 1968)
- Richard Nixon and Bebe Rebozo (28 Aug 1968)
- The Amaryllis is floated towed (23 Aug 1968)
- Coconut Grove’s Thrill Hill is (22 Aug 1968)
- Johnny Meleski finds a coral (13 Aug 1968)
- The 210-foot cargo vessel Caribbean (9 Aug 1968)
- Nixon Smiley writes about the (7 Aug 1968)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Mildred Sturgis (5 Aug 1968)
- The Cape Florida Lighthouse restoration (30 Jul 1968)
- Nixon Smiley writes about Alabama (28 Jul 1968)
- The liners Bahama Star Ariadine (16 Jul 1968)
- Islandia asks the Coast Guard (15 Jul 1968)
- Mayor Ralph Fossey invites members (11 Jul 1968)
- Fair Isle development is planned Photo (11 Jul 1968)
- The Key Biscayne and Virginia (11 Jul 1968)
- The Turkey Point thermal pollution (9 Jul 1968)
- Miami pioneer Elmer D Tubbs (8 Jul 1968)
- Dodge Island terminal construction continues Photo (6 Jul 1968)
- An article on the Freedom (29 Jun 1968)
- Financing is approved to fight (29 Jun 1968)
- A House subcommittee approves purchasing (25 Jun 1968)
- The 65-foot pleasure boat Joseph (23 Jun 1968)
- The April Fool arrives in (22 Jun 1968)
- The April Fool is spotted (21 Jun 1968)
- The April Fool continues toward (19 Jun 1968)
- The 45-foot fishing boat Silver (18 Jun 1968)
- Card Sound road and bridge (18 Jun 1968)
- The Atid remains aground on (18 Jun 1968)
- The April Fool is 25 (18 Jun 1968)
- The 236-foot refrigerator ship Atid (17 Jun 1968)
- The April Fool is off (17 Jun 1968)
- The April Fool has not (16 Jun 1968)
- A helicopter crashes and sinks (14 Jun 1968)
- The April Fool has not (11 Jun 1968)
- Miamarina construction begins (11 Jun 1968)
- A large waterspout damages boats (8 Jun 1968)
- Metro agrees to give most (7 Jun 1968)
- Port Everglades will become home (4 Jun 1968)
- The top is removed from (25 May 1968)
- The bill containing financing for (24 May 1968)
- The Cape Florida Lighthouse is (24 May 1968)
- The Inverrosa is floated and (24 May 1968)
- A piper cub plane lands (23 May 1968)
- Fascell’s plan for financing the (21 May 1968)
- The April Fool continues (20 May 1968)
- Dante Fascell adds funding for (19 May 1968)
- Metro officials object to Islandia (15 May 1968)
- The Florida Cabinet bans submerged (15 May 1968)
- Miami pioneer E N Belcher (15 May 1968)
- The April Fool is west (12 May 1968)
- The Inverrosa remains aground Photo (11 May 1968)
- The Inverrosa remains aground Photo (10 May 1968)
- The 306-foot cargo boat Inverrosa (9 May 1968)
- Islandia asks Dade for fire boats (7 May 1968)
- Nixon Smiley writes about the (5 May 1968)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Julie Matheson (26 Apr 1968)
- The University of Miami will (26 Apr 1968)
- The Miami Beach Planning Commission (24 Apr 1968)
- Metro and state officials plan (20 Apr 1968)
- Islandia officials convince Coral Gables (17 Apr 1968)
- The Navy will support University (12 Apr 1968)
- A 26-foot fishing boat burns (8 Apr 1968)
- A Stiltsville feature contains many (7 Apr 1968)
- The 26-foot pleasure boat Stamas (7 Apr 1968)
- Yet to be filled Pelican (6 Apr 1968)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Lottie E (5 Apr 1968)
- The Metro Commission refuses to (3 Apr 1968)
- The Metro Commission approves the (3 Apr 1968)
- Hugo Vihlen’s ship April Fool (31 Mar 1968)
- Gables-by-the-Sea developers request a change (23 Mar 1968)
- Land cost estimates are discussed (23 Mar 1968)
- Miamarina planning continues (22 Mar 1968)
- The Corps of Engineers plans (21 Mar 1968)
- A houseboat is wrecked at (17 Mar 1968)
- Islandia residents rehearse for a (16 Mar 1968)
- A map of the filling (13 Mar 1968)
- Survivors recall the Polynesia troubles (5 Mar 1968)
- Windjammer Cruise Line’s 151-foot schooner (4 Mar 1968)
- The 103-foot Panamanian yacht Marala (4 Mar 1968)
- Details about the Turkey Point (4 Mar 1968)
- Leon Prior writes about Operation (3 Mar 1968)
- The Biscayne Bay Yacht Club (23 Feb 1968)
- Nixon Smiley writes about Aerojet (18 Feb 1968)
- Miami pioneer Capt Frederick L (17 Feb 1968)
- General Contractors and Atlantis Development (7 Feb 1968)
- Lack of funding stalls the (6 Feb 1968)
- An article on Pelican Island Photo (1 Feb 1968)
- The 32-foot cabin cruiser C’est (31 Jan 1968)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Harriet E (21 Jan 1968)
- The Florida Air and Water (17 Jan 1968)
- Marshall and Malcolm Wiseheart win (13 Jan 1968)
- The Florida Cabinet approves filling (10 Jan 1968)
- The schooner America is docked (9 Jan 1968)
- Miami pioneer Columbus Eugene McLendon (5 Jan 1968)
- The federal Water Pollution Control (29 Dec 1967)
- The Florida Cabinet approves the (28 Dec 1967)
- The Metro Commission gives FPL (20 Dec 1967)
- Islandia property owners voice their (6 Dec 1967)
- Islandia asks Metro to drop (5 Dec 1967)
- An article on Pinewood Cemetery Photo (4 Dec 1967)
- Luther Brooks launches a campaign (29 Nov 1967)
- The liner Princess Italia arrives (28 Nov 1967)
- Metro calls for bids on (28 Nov 1967)
- Monroe County refuses to build (15 Nov 1967)
- The schooner America is in (14 Nov 1967)
- Islandia property owners vote in (14 Nov 1967)
- The Department of Interior recommends (14 Nov 1967)
- Survivors recall the Yarmouth Castle disaster (13 Nov 1967)
- Islandia votes on building a (13 Nov 1967)
- Islandia asks Metro to drop (7 Nov 1967)
- The Biscayne National Monument bill (31 Oct 1967)
- The Miami Chamber of Commerce (25 Oct 1967)
- The Florida Cabinet stops the (25 Oct 1967)
- The Islandia Yacht Club is (24 Oct 1967)
- The Biscayne National Monument bill (22 Oct 1967)
- A history of the wooden (19 Oct 1967)
- The Metro Commission denies permission (18 Oct 1967)
- Nixon Smiley writes about an (15 Oct 1967)
- Details of the beach rejuvenation (9 Oct 1967)
- Miami Beach property owners oppose (4 Oct 1967)
- The Corps of Engineers will (23 Sep 1967)
- Another suit is placed against (22 Sep 1967)
- The tugboat Venture cut loose (21 Sep 1967)
- Interama planning and construction continues Photo (17 Sep 1967)
- Monroe County asks the Corps (14 Sep 1967)
- Another feasibility study for a (10 Sep 1967)
- Des Rocher sand dredging off (7 Sep 1967)
- The erosion problem of Miami (31 Aug 1967)
- The Corps of Engineers approves (31 Aug 1967)
- A photo of the junk (21 Aug 1967)
- The houseboat Caesar’s Forum is (20 Aug 1967)
- The city of Miami asks (19 Aug 1967)
- The Islandia Yacht Club on (17 Aug 1967)
- The submarine Aluminaut leaves for (16 Aug 1967)
- The Corps of Engineers studies (15 Aug 1967)
- Islandia opens bids for construction (11 Aug 1967)
- The city of Miami in (9 Aug 1967)
- Race boat driver Lew Koehler (4 Aug 1967)
- The Corps of Engineers grants (2 Aug 1967)
- A photo and history of (31 Jul 1967)
- Conservationists oppose the reconstruction of (30 Jul 1967)
- The research ship Discoverer arrives Photo (27 Jul 1967)
- Monroe County plans to extend (24 Jul 1967)
- Dade – Monroe land swap (19 Jul 1967)
- Dade – Monroe land swap (18 Jul 1967)
- Fred Belland’s ashes are scattered (15 Jul 1967)
- The Islandia Yacht Club a (14 Jul 1967)
- The freighter Freight Transporter is (12 Jul 1967)
- The 500-foot freighter Ideal Cement (11 Jul 1967)
- The Sunday Magazine features Art (9 Jul 1967)
- More on the Doxiadis Plan (9 Jul 1967)
- A plan is proposed to (7 Jul 1967)
- The House passes the submerged (7 Jul 1967)
- The state supports the Doxiadis Plan (5 Jul 1967)
- A marine science camp is (3 Jul 1967)
- Another Russian crate is found (30 Jun 1967)
- A wooden crate containing strange (29 Jun 1967)
- Metro commissioners continue to negotiate (28 Jun 1967)
- Dr John Hall is on (25 Jun 1967)
- Metro commissioners are opposed to (20 Jun 1967)
- Aerojet tests another rocket engine (18 Jun 1967)
- Salvaging oil from sunken tankers (16 Jun 1967)
- Anglo – American Properties drop (15 Jun 1967)
- The Florida Cabinet supports the (14 Jun 1967)
- Representative William Cramer suggests removing (12 Jun 1967)
- The 226-foot cargo ship Sacal (11 Jun 1967)
- The Miami Commission approves C (8 Jun 1967)
- WRIZ’s radio towers are operating (4 Jun 1967)
- Cryogenic scuba designed by Miamian (4 Jun 1967)
- Miami bayfront rebuilding plans by (3 Jun 1967)
- Miamarina plans are shown (28 May 1967)
- Hotels and apartments are planned (26 May 1967)
- The research ship Discoverer will (26 May 1967)
- A state submerged land bill (21 May 1967)
- The 45-foot yacht Reef Corsair (21 May 1967)
- The submarine Alvin and tender (19 May 1967)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Olive Hand (17 May 1967)
- The 76 year old 65-foot (17 May 1967)
- Planning for a marina on (16 May 1967)
- Representative Bernie Papy Jr supports (5 May 1967)
- The Amaryllis is still aground (4 May 1967)
- Miami Beach Mayor Elliott Roosevelt (3 May 1967)
- Monroe County commissioners offer 30 (3 May 1967)
- Bell Acrosystem’s SK-5 hovercraft is (26 Apr 1967)
- A laboratory for the Environmental (25 Apr 1967)
- The 316-foot 4-masted yacht Patria (23 Apr 1967)
- The 33-foot trawler Audas II (23 Apr 1967)
- A bill that makes more (20 Apr 1967)
- The 55-foot yacht Sea Road (15 Apr 1967)
- The Miami River is featured (9 Apr 1967)
- Captain Troxel is cleared of (1 Apr 1967)
- A taxpayer sues Islandia for (28 Mar 1967)
- Plans for the new Bayfront (28 Mar 1967)
- Hugo Vihlen plans to cross (26 Mar 1967)
- The Third Conference on Underwater (26 Mar 1967)
- Dade County pioneer J Carrington (25 Mar 1967)
- The junk car reef plan (25 Mar 1967)
- The Tropical Audubon Society’s lawsuit (23 Mar 1967)
- The C-111 dam will stay (23 Mar 1967)
- Miami officials plan to use (22 Mar 1967)
- The National Audubon Society postpones (22 Mar 1967)
- The dam in the C-111 (21 Mar 1967)
- Plans for Miamarina at Bayfront (18 Mar 1967)
- The Audubon Society sues to (16 Mar 1967)
- Aristotle Onassis’ 1800 ton yacht (14 Mar 1967)
- Seven Navy destroyers arrive in (12 Mar 1967)
- A 20-foot pilot whale beaches (2 Mar 1967)
- The 45-foot trawler Clara A (28 Feb 1967)
- Plans are shown for Interama’s (28 Feb 1967)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Mabel Adelaide (18 Feb 1967)
- Miami pioneer John Augustus Lasseter (14 Feb 1967)
- The Port of Miami on (12 Feb 1967)
- The steamship Hope arrives at (12 Feb 1967)
- Islandia requests applications for utility franchises (7 Feb 1967)
- The Islandia preservation vs development (6 Feb 1967)
- An editorial on the Claughton (5 Feb 1967)
- The Flagler Memorial island is (3 Feb 1967)
- The Internal Improvement Fund orders (1 Feb 1967)
- Senator Ben Griffin supports a (31 Jan 1967)
- Plans are being drawn for (31 Jan 1967)
- Islandia hires Miami architect James (31 Jan 1967)
- An old large anchor is (29 Jan 1967)
- The 36-foot fishing boat Coloma (27 Jan 1967)
- Attorney General Earl Faircloth calls (24 Jan 1967)
- The 176-foot yacht Southern Breeze (23 Jan 1967)
- The Atlantic is floated (23 Jan 1967)
- The 563-foot liner Atlantic remains (22 Jan 1967)
- The liner Atlantic runs aground (21 Jan 1967)
- Dade County wants the state (18 Jan 1967)
- Secretary of Interior Stewart Udall (16 Jan 1967)
- Fascell speaks to the Florida (15 Jan 1967)
- The Florida Audubon Society tours Islandia (14 Jan 1967)
- Department of Interior officials confirm (6 Jan 1967)
- Conservationist Jim Redford is against (5 Jan 1967)
- The 316-foot motor sailer Patria (5 Jan 1967)
- J Bruce Vining secures a (4 Jan 1967)
- The 42-foot charter boat Sea (3 Jan 1967)
- Developer Albert Bostwick presents plans (3 Jan 1967)
- Coverage of the Cape Florida (2 Jan 1967)
- Cape Florida State Park opens (31 Dec 1966)
- A 40-foot yacht burns just (23 Dec 1966)
- A floating hotel is proposed (18 Dec 1966)
- The National Park Service will (15 Dec 1966)
- Details of canal 111 Photo (10 Dec 1966)
- The Metro Commission stops a (7 Dec 1966)
- Miami native Charles E Oxar (2 Dec 1966)
- Lt Gerald Ward and a (27 Nov 1966)
- Dade County pioneer Mrs Mary (24 Nov 1966)
- John Pennekamp shows 12 year (24 Nov 1966)
- A public hearing is scheduled (23 Nov 1966)
- Yachts destroyed in the Broward (19 Nov 1966)
- Artifacts are recovered from a (18 Nov 1966)
- A fire at Broward Marina (18 Nov 1966)
- The Metro Commission continues to (16 Nov 1966)
- The East Wind Ostwind can (16 Nov 1966)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Sybil L (13 Nov 1966)
- Because of an ordinance violation (13 Nov 1966)
- Nixon Smiley shows 1938 plans (6 Nov 1966)
- The Miami Commission will only (6 Nov 1966)
- Miami Mayor Robert King High (6 Nov 1966)
- The bridge plan is rejected (4 Nov 1966)
- A plan is presented to (3 Nov 1966)
- The Florida Cabinet rejects plans (19 Oct 1966)
- Cubans continue to be smuggled (16 Oct 1966)
- An explanation of the current (10 Oct 1966)
- The Metro Commission supports a (6 Oct 1966)
- The Point Thatcher remains aground Photo (6 Oct 1966)
- The freighter Temac lists at (5 Oct 1966)
- A hurricane hits the Keys (5 Oct 1966)
- The Bikini Club formerly the (2 Oct 1966)
- Gar Wood Sr suggests using (1 Oct 1966)
- A 200 pound Air Force (28 Sep 1966)
- The State Conservation Board rejects (27 Sep 1966)
- The First Research Corporation’s South (26 Sep 1966)
- Mike Thompson attacks the Biscayne (22 Sep 1966)
- Plans for a salt water (21 Sep 1966)
- The Metro Commission supports the (21 Sep 1966)
- A 220 pound sunfish is (20 Sep 1966)
- Captain Alexander Jones logs provide (18 Sep 1966)
- Dade County pioneer Mrs Daisy (15 Sep 1966)
- First Research Corporation stresses the (15 Sep 1966)
- The Biscayne National Monument bill (13 Sep 1966)
- Islandia property owners desperation to (12 Sep 1966)
- The 479-foot freighter Drvar arrives (10 Sep 1966)
- A $29 million sandbar erosion (10 Sep 1966)
- A salt water control dam (6 Sep 1966)
- Dante Fascell plans to introduce (4 Sep 1966)
- Aerojet receives a $10 million (2 Sep 1966)
- A private study supports a (24 Aug 1966)
- The Lignumvitae Key causeway controversy continues (20 Aug 1966)
- Islandia Mayor Luther Brooks defends (19 Aug 1966)
- Islandia’s tax increase may be (18 Aug 1966)
- Islandia residents triple their own (16 Aug 1966)
- A study encourages a seaport (6 Aug 1966)
- John Pennekamp tells of the (4 Aug 1966)
- A USCG investigation blames an (3 Aug 1966)
- A 28-foot cabin cruiser burns (1 Aug 1966)
- The Christ of the Deep (30 Jul 1966)
- Pioneers gather to observe Miami’s (28 Jul 1966)
- The Sunday Magazine displays the (24 Jul 1966)
- Stiltsville residents increase by 240 (18 Jul 1966)
- The Amaryllis remains aground The (17 Jul 1966)
- The Cape Florida Lighthouse Indian (17 Jul 1966)
- An article on Pappy Chalk Photo (17 Jul 1966)
- The Metro Commission asks the (14 Jul 1966)
- An Air Force F-100 jet (14 Jul 1966)
- An Air Force F-104 jet (12 Jul 1966)
- An article on Mrs Maude (10 Jul 1966)
- Jim Martenhoff supports the artificial (8 Jul 1966)
- Dante Fascell authors an Islandia (2 Jul 1966)
- Funds for the purchase of (1 Jul 1966)
- Dade County removes its ban (1 Jul 1966)
- Cape Florida State Park is (22 Jun 1966)
- Mayor Luther Brooks rejects the (17 Jun 1966)
- Albury Lines forced out of (15 Jun 1966)
- A small plane crashes in (12 Jun 1966)
- The 250-foot freighter Anaqua is (10 Jun 1966)
- An editorial by John Pennekamp (10 Jun 1966)
- A hurricane passes west of (9 Jun 1966)
- Turkey Point Power Plant construction (2 Jun 1966)
- The Metro Planning Advisory Board (27 May 1966)
- The 65-foot yacht Sea Lark (25 May 1966)
- Aerojet Corporation alters their channel (21 May 1966)
- The preliminary engineering work on (20 May 1966)
- Funds are allocated for a (18 May 1966)
- Failing to get any bids (17 May 1966)
- A mainland-to-Elliott Key ferry line (16 May 1966)
- The Izaak Walton League meets (15 May 1966)
- Legal action is taken to (14 May 1966)
- A bid is received for (13 May 1966)
- A causeway to Lignumvitae Key (12 May 1966)
- Plans are made to moor (7 May 1966)
- Miami pioneer Miss Florence Brown (6 May 1966)
- The Metro Commission tightens dredging (4 May 1966)
- The 441-foot steamship Vara is (2 May 1966)
- Dante Fascell authors a bill (1 May 1966)
- The Pericles is floated from (29 Apr 1966)
- The 476-foot Russian tanker Maurice (29 Apr 1966)
- The Mandalay remains aground Photo (26 Apr 1966)
- Miami commissioners delay the Fisher (26 Apr 1966)
- Since port activity has shifted (24 Apr 1966)
- The Pericles remains aground (23 Apr 1966)
- The Pericles remains aground A (22 Apr 1966)
- The 417-foot freighter Pericles is (21 Apr 1966)
- Dodge Island Seaport dredging will (20 Apr 1966)
- The Greek freighter Pericles is (20 Apr 1966)
- A 42-foot sportfishing boat burns (18 Apr 1966)
- The Miami City Commission approves (12 Apr 1966)
- The Viking Princess is taken (10 Apr 1966)
- The liner Viking Princess burns (9 Apr 1966)
- The Department of Interior moves (7 Apr 1966)
- The causeway ordinance receives final approval (6 Apr 1966)
- The state purchases 100 acres (5 Apr 1966)
- The American Nazi Party wants (3 Apr 1966)
- Alabama Jack hosts a barbecue (30 Mar 1966)
- The captain of the Marana (28 Mar 1966)
- Islandia reopens the causeway proposal (27 Mar 1966)
- The Florida Cabinet votes to (23 Mar 1966)
- An article on Ocean Reef (20 Mar 1966)
- Islandia advertises for bids on (17 Mar 1966)
- The 108-foot ketch Argosy is (16 Mar 1966)
- Mayor Luther Brooks urges Islandia (11 Mar 1966)
- The Homestead – Redland Chamber (5 Mar 1966)
- Stewart Udall warns that a (4 Mar 1966)
- The captain is blamed for (4 Mar 1966)
- The Tropical Audubon Society files (3 Mar 1966)
- The Hoover Foundation takes six (28 Feb 1966)
- A daily shipping news – (25 Feb 1966)
- A planning study of South (25 Feb 1966)
- The 1934 subchaser Nemesis will (24 Feb 1966)
- Aerojet test fires a 260 (24 Feb 1966)
- Adolf Hitler’s former yacht the (21 Feb 1966)
- A note found in a (19 Feb 1966)
- A special boating section (18 Feb 1966)
- Fourteen Islandia land owners appeal (18 Feb 1966)
- Edward Claughton opposes the new (16 Feb 1966)
- The Padre Island remains aground Photo (14 Feb 1966)
- The Padre Island remains aground (13 Feb 1966)
- The 501-foot tanker Padre Island (12 Feb 1966)
- The 38-foot boat Whats At (11 Feb 1966)
- The 85-foot cruise boat Biscayne (9 Feb 1966)
- The Tropical Audubon Society threatens (8 Feb 1966)
- The freighter Amaryllis is floated Photo (4 Feb 1966)
- The Dade Voting Registrar removes (3 Feb 1966)
- Meylach’s anchor is shown in (30 Jan 1966)
- Dante Fascell and Claude Pepper (29 Jan 1966)
- A photo of Cabo San (27 Jan 1966)
- The National Park Service ranks (25 Jan 1966)
- A salvage company begins work (25 Jan 1966)
- Eleven Islandia voters call their (23 Jan 1966)
- Beach renourishment is planned for (23 Jan 1966)
- The National Park Service completes (21 Jan 1966)
- Islandia property owners Mathieu and (21 Jan 1966)
- Islandia Mayor Luther Brooks asks (21 Jan 1966)
- The current Islandia causeway plan (19 Jan 1966)
- The National Park Service begins (18 Jan 1966)
- The Metro Commission approves the (18 Jan 1966)
- Interior Secretary Stewart Udall condemns (15 Jan 1966)
- Metro proposes an ordinance to (12 Jan 1966)
- Mike Burke surveys the Windjammer (8 Jan 1966)
- Windjammer Cruises’ 135-foot schooner Polynesia (7 Jan 1966)
- All Islandia voters are sent (6 Jan 1966)
- The state gives the 6 (5 Jan 1966)
- The 14 Islandia voters were (4 Jan 1966)
- The Yarmouth Castle inquiry continues (4 Jan 1966)
- Despite salvage efforts the Mandalay (3 Jan 1966)
- A court will decide if (1 Jan 1966)
- Mike Burke’s 128-foot schooner Mandalay (1 Jan 1966)
- Islandia threatens to build the (31 Dec 1965)
- The owner of the Marana (31 Dec 1965)
- Fourteen of the sixteen Islandia (31 Dec 1965)
- A 300 pound swordfish is (30 Dec 1965)
- Jim Martenhoff describes Elliott Key (29 Dec 1965)
- The 75-foot yacht Marana sinks (29 Dec 1965)
- The Miami based liner Viking (24 Dec 1965)
- Baby green turtles are released (23 Dec 1965)
- Florida creates a 10 man (23 Dec 1965)
- The state approves the causeway (22 Dec 1965)
- Islandia causeway meetings start today (21 Dec 1965)
- Miami Commissioners seek federal funds (18 Dec 1965)
- The Islandia National Monument Committee (18 Dec 1965)
- The Homestead Chamber of Commerce (17 Dec 1965)
- A causeway back up plan (17 Dec 1965)
- The Metro Commission gives unanimous (15 Dec 1965)
- Islandia will not be considered (14 Dec 1965)
- Articles on the Yarmouth Castle (12 Dec 1965)
- Secretary of the Interior Stewart (11 Dec 1965)
- Miami native Mrs Edna King (10 Dec 1965)
- Mayor Chuck Hall urges the (10 Dec 1965)
- Islandia waits for federal answers (8 Dec 1965)
- An article on the submarine (5 Dec 1965)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Linda J (1 Dec 1965)
- Metro Commissioners remove all drawings (1 Dec 1965)
- The state tightens the sunken (1 Dec 1965)
- Airlift starts today (1 Dec 1965)
- Secretary of State Tom Adams (30 Nov 1965)
- The Hoover Foundation donates $100000 (24 Nov 1965)
- Mrs Flora Barrington recalls life (22 Nov 1965)
- The Yarmouth Castle inquiry starts today (22 Nov 1965)
- Sealift is increasingly disorganized (21 Nov 1965)
- The liners Yarmouth the sister (20 Nov 1965)
- Marine biologist Arthur Marshall criticizes (19 Nov 1965)
- A third boat is added (18 Nov 1965)
- Turkey Point Power Plant will (16 Nov 1965)
- Turkey Point construction continues Photo (15 Nov 1965)
- Metro Commissioner Hardy Matheson pleads (15 Nov 1965)
- Eighty four people remain missing (15 Nov 1965)
- Historical details on the shipwreck (14 Nov 1965)
- The Yarmouth Castle sinks in (14 Nov 1965)
- The 385-foot liner Yarmouth Castle (14 Nov 1965)
- Government chartered private vessels (Sealift) (13 Nov 1965)
- Stiltsville homes damaged more than (12 Nov 1965)
- Islandia presents a new causeway plan (11 Nov 1965)
- Islandia Mayor Luther Brooks is (5 Nov 1965)
- Metro and Islandia try to (2 Nov 1965)
- Miami Beach plans a $30 (1 Nov 1965)
- Details on the 1 November (30 Oct 1965)
- Cape Florida may go to (29 Oct 1965)
- The USCG decommissions the Dinner (27 Oct 1965)
- State financial problems threaten the (27 Oct 1965)
- The Izaak Walton League recommends (27 Oct 1965)
- The National Park Service prepares (25 Oct 1965)
- Miami port activity increases port (23 Oct 1965)
- The mid-bay causeway is removed (21 Oct 1965)
- Islandia offers oceanfront for public (20 Oct 1965)
- A tunnel under Government Cut (18 Oct 1965)
- Dr Donald de Sylva warns (17 Oct 1965)
- Metro commissioners begin seeking ways (14 Oct 1965)
- The number of Cuban refugees (14 Oct 1965)
- The state gives Metro 60 (13 Oct 1965)
- Metro wants public ownership of (12 Oct 1965)
- The houseboat Caesar’s Forum sinks (12 Oct 1965)
- The latest Islandia causeway plans (11 Oct 1965)
- Islandia will cooperate with Metro (8 Oct 1965)
- The mid-bay parkway may be (6 Oct 1965)
- Florida ignores deadlines to make (2 Oct 1965)
- A 19th century British cannon (2 Oct 1965)
- FPL awards a contract to (2 Oct 1965)
- Mrs J F Redford Director (1 Oct 1965)
- The state delays transfer of (29 Sep 1965)
- Plans are presented for the (29 Sep 1965)
- The state of Florida allows (28 Sep 1965)
- Hardy Matheson asks the state (27 Sep 1965)
- The Antiquities Commission will take (27 Sep 1965)
- The world’s biggest solid fuel (26 Sep 1965)
- The Metro Commission begs to (22 Sep 1965)
- The Metro Commission wants to (21 Sep 1965)
- A temporary bridge is used (20 Sep 1965)
- The mid-bay parkway is still (20 Sep 1965)
- A 204-foot barge is aground (19 Sep 1965)
- A new yacht marina will (15 Sep 1965)
- The Amaryllis is still aground Photo (14 Sep 1965)
- Hurricane damage to Stiltsville: Pierre’s (13 Sep 1965)
- Houseboaters tell how they weathered (11 Sep 1965)
- The 411-foot Panamanian freighter Amaryllis (9 Sep 1965)
- A hurricane passes over Key (9 Sep 1965)
- Hurricane warnings are posted for (8 Sep 1965)
- An article on Richer Perky’s (5 Sep 1965)
- Metro Planning Director Reginald Walters (3 Sep 1965)
- The mid-bay causeway plan still exists (31 Aug 1965)
- Some Key Biscayne residents prefer (30 Aug 1965)
- Women’s clubs oppose the Islandia (29 Aug 1965)
- A Key Biscayne – Elliott (28 Aug 1965)
- Martin Meylach recovers a 16 (27 Aug 1965)
- The plans for Cape Florida (25 Aug 1965)
- The state agrees on a (24 Aug 1965)
- An option for the city (24 Aug 1965)
- A feature on Stiltsville Photos (22 Aug 1965)
- The Islandia causeway will have (21 Aug 1965)
- Conservationists protest the Islandia causeway plan (20 Aug 1965)
- The terms of the Islandia (19 Aug 1965)
- The state grants Islandia the right-of-way (18 Aug 1965)
- The state grants Islandia the (18 Aug 1965)
- The National Park Service receives (17 Aug 1965)
- Islandia asks the state for a (17 Aug 1965)
- Islandia asks the state for right-of-way (17 Aug 1965)
- Planning for a new bridge (17 Aug 1965)
- Islandia property owners continue to (16 Aug 1965)
- The 46-foot Gamecock is featured (16 Aug 1965)
- A photo of the South (15 Aug 1965)
- Key Biscayne resident John Stone (15 Aug 1965)
- Mrs Roland A Saye Jr (14 Aug 1965)
- A fesibility study concludes a (14 Aug 1965)
- An update on the Islandia (14 Aug 1965)
- More on the Seven Seas (13 Aug 1965)
- A sailor on the Seven (13 Aug 1965)
- An old wooden ship is (13 Aug 1965)
- Stiltsville homeowners will have to (11 Aug 1965)
- The Seven Seas killer is (11 Aug 1965)
- The Straits of Florida is (10 Aug 1965)
- Three men are shot to (9 Aug 1965)
- An article on the fresh (7 Aug 1965)
- J W Justus prepares to (2 Aug 1965)
- More shipwrecks of the 1733 (29 Jul 1965)
- Bikini Club staffers post bail (26 Jul 1965)
- The Internal Improvement Fund trustees (26 Jul 1965)
- State Beverage Agents raid the (25 Jul 1965)
- The National Park Services solicits (25 Jul 1965)
- Impatient with delays in finishing (21 Jul 1965)
- The state may offer the (21 Jul 1965)
- Development plans for Fisher Island (20 Jul 1965)
- The Department of Interior releases (20 Jul 1965)
- The Imperial Bahama is being (18 Jul 1965)
- Businessmen request a South Dade (14 Jul 1965)
- Weller Patten Manieri and Patterson (11 Jul 1965)
- Surveys of Cape Florida in (11 Jul 1965)
- Islandia property owners disagree with (7 Jul 1965)
- Negotiations to buy Cape Florida continue (1 Jul 1965)
- Fresh water flows from a (30 Jun 1965)
- Planning for a mid-bay causeway (30 Jun 1965)
- An article on Old Card (27 Jun 1965)
- South Dade seaport planning continues (26 Jun 1965)
- Mrs W J Krome recalls (24 Jun 1965)
- An article on treasure hunter (24 Jun 1965)
- A 1919 photo of Miami Beach (24 Jun 1965)
- The Metro Commission considers helping (23 Jun 1965)
- Landscape plans start for Dodge (23 Jun 1965)
- Mike Burke’s Yankee Clipper is (20 Jun 1965)
- An 80-foot shrimp boat burns (20 Jun 1965)
- The USCG Eagle arrives in (19 Jun 1965)
- Islandia officials seek a federal (16 Jun 1965)
- Coverage of the Dodge Island (8 Jun 1965)
- Dodge Island Seaport officially opens (7 Jun 1965)
- Metro Commissioners urge the state (4 Jun 1965)
- The Virginia Key – Fisher (3 Jun 1965)
- The Florida Cabinet hears both (2 Jun 1965)
- City Commissioner Steve Clark seeks (1 Jun 1965)
- Islandia and Metro officials go (1 Jun 1965)
- The history and lore of (31 May 1965)
- Charles E Oxar Sr born (30 May 1965)
- Cape Florida and Sands Key (30 May 1965)
- The captain of the Albatross (30 May 1965)
- Governor Haydon Burns assigns a (26 May 1965)
- Islandia approves their zoning code book (25 May 1965)
- Beach restoration at Miami Beach (25 May 1965)
- The 82-foot yacht Owana sinks (24 May 1965)
- Tugboats race during the 11th (23 May 1965)
- More on price negotiations for (23 May 1965)
- A Dodge Island – Fisher (22 May 1965)
- Acquiring Cape Florida for a (21 May 1965)
- Islandia creates a zoning code book (19 May 1965)
- Mrs David Reading suggests the (19 May 1965)
- The Sunday Magazine features A (16 May 1965)
- Treasure salvor Mel Fisher discovers (25 Apr 1965)
- A deal for the state (24 Apr 1965)
- Metro commissioners ask the state (20 Apr 1965)
- Judge Charles Fulton issues an (20 Apr 1965)
- A meeting is scheduled by (19 Apr 1965)
- A biography of developer Louis Ray (17 Apr 1965)
- The mid-bay causeway is still (16 Apr 1965)
- Louis Ray continues dredging and (16 Apr 1965)
- An editorial by Jim Martenhoff (16 Apr 1965)
- Louis Ray starts dredging and (15 Apr 1965)
- Louis Ray creates two 50 (14 Apr 1965)
- The submarine Aluminaut is tested (14 Apr 1965)
- County Islandia and FPL cooperation (12 Apr 1965)
- A small plane crashes 5 (10 Apr 1965)
- Louis Ray of Acme Contractors (10 Apr 1965)
- The Kuenzels examine their new (9 Apr 1965)
- A private guard orders a (8 Apr 1965)
- Construction of North Miami’s sewer (2 Apr 1965)
- Conservationists and yachtsmen vow to (31 Mar 1965)
- The Department of Interior and (26 Mar 1965)
- The Miami Beach 50th Anniversary (23 Mar 1965)
- Charles Silver and an armed (21 Mar 1965)
- Miami officials move to acquire (19 Mar 1965)
- The Metro Commission asks federal (19 Mar 1965)
- A dredge on a barge (17 Mar 1965)
- The Corps of Engineers receives (16 Mar 1965)
- Another reference to the Interama (15 Mar 1965)
- The Miami River tunnel vs (14 Mar 1965)
- Louis Ray sets up a (14 Mar 1965)
- The state examines the Stiltsville (13 Mar 1965)
- The state studies new park (12 Mar 1965)
- Claughton gets approvals for dredging (11 Mar 1965)
- Derelict boats in the Miami (10 Mar 1965)
- Business is booming at Pierre’s (7 Mar 1965)
- Wildcatters Moody and McCord lease (4 Mar 1965)
- The county studies building tunnels (4 Mar 1965)
- A 35-foot boat burns and (28 Feb 1965)
- Burlingame Island is being cleared (25 Feb 1965)
- The ferry boat Captain Doug (17 Feb 1965)
- Dade’s Marine Council favors tunnels (16 Feb 1965)
- The derelict motor vessel Christiana (15 Feb 1965)
- The first of a three (14 Feb 1965)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Abbie Cardy (13 Feb 1965)
- Channel dredging in John Pennekamp (13 Feb 1965)
- In an attempt to stop (4 Feb 1965)
- Treasure hunters dislike the state (3 Feb 1965)
- Memories of old Miami contains (31 Jan 1965)
- Islandia Mayor Luther Brooks presents (31 Jan 1965)
- Power plant construction at Turkey (29 Jan 1965)
- The Grand Capri Corp starts (29 Jan 1965)
- A re-study of the salinity (27 Jan 1965)
- The Metro Commission agrees to (26 Jan 1965)
- Aerojet’s contracts will be cancelled (26 Jan 1965)
- An article on the HMS (24 Jan 1965)
- The Corps of Engineers continues (24 Jan 1965)
- Consulting engineers conclude an Islandia (22 Jan 1965)
- The State Supreme Court rules (21 Jan 1965)
- A detailed article on treasure (17 Jan 1965)
- North Key Largo property owners (15 Jan 1965)
- A ferry service is planned (14 Jan 1965)
- The state suspends issuing treasure (13 Jan 1965)
- Miami Beach councilmen approve the (7 Jan 1965)
- Metro Commissioner Hardy Matheson requests (7 Jan 1965)
- Spanish treasure found off Florida (6 Jan 1965)
- Property owners threaten a lawsuit (31 Dec 1964)
- The State Internal Improvement Fund (30 Dec 1964)
- The state decides to increase (30 Dec 1964)
- Metro decides to keep the (28 Dec 1964)
- Miami Beach condemns 300 feet (25 Dec 1964)
- Many groups move to claim (20 Dec 1964)
- An advisory committee blames the (18 Dec 1964)
- The Real Eight Salvage Co (18 Dec 1964)
- The state has lost one (17 Dec 1964)
- A semi-autonomous unit is recommended (13 Dec 1964)
- Interama will not be used (12 Dec 1964)
- The Corps of Engineers receives (11 Dec 1964)
- Belcher’s request to add two (11 Dec 1964)
- Marine interest groups oppose the (9 Dec 1964)
- Fisher Island zoning debates continue Photo (7 Dec 1964)
- Remains of the Prins Valdemar (3 Dec 1964)
- Planning for the salinity dam (29 Nov 1964)
- The 35-foot cabin cruiser Blue (29 Nov 1964)
- The history of Belcher Oil (25 Nov 1964)
- Islandia predicts bonds for the (25 Nov 1964)
- Forty three weather bound Sea (24 Nov 1964)
- A call for bids is (23 Nov 1964)
- Belcher Oil Company wants to (23 Nov 1964)
- A 40-foot charter boat burns (20 Nov 1964)
- A tunnel under the Miami (19 Nov 1964)
- A historical article by John (19 Nov 1964)
- The Florida Cabinet orders a (18 Nov 1964)
- Detailed plans and drawings of Interama (15 Nov 1964)
- North Miami continues to plan (13 Nov 1964)
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- Florida Civil Air Patrol cadettes (5 Nov 1964)
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- An 185 million dollar federal (26 Oct 1964)
- Permits allowing Malcolm and Marshall (24 Oct 1964)
- Burlingame Island gets some of (24 Oct 1964)
- Asst Attorney General Ralph Odum (24 Oct 1964)
- The Fisher Island – Virginia (22 Oct 1964)
- A Bahama syndicate is planning (21 Oct 1964)
- A tunnel under the Miami (18 Oct 1964)
- Islandia agrees to give up (16 Oct 1964)
- A hurricane passes near Dry Tortugas (15 Oct 1964)
- Policy changes are proposed for (10 Oct 1964)
- Criticism about the way the (9 Oct 1964)
- An article on the Quarterdeck (7 Oct 1964)
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- Encouraged by a generous bulkhead (1 Oct 1964)
- The houseboat sunk in Indian (28 Sep 1964)
- The freighter Freight Transporter uses (26 Sep 1964)
- A photo of Mike Burke’s (26 Sep 1964)
- The State Internal Improvement Board (23 Sep 1964)
- The DadeMonroe Islandia causeway survey (22 Sep 1964)
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- A Fisher Island – Virginia (17 Sep 1964)
- Hall Tannehill finds an 18th (17 Sep 1964)
- Spanish treasure recovered off Fort (16 Sep 1964)
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- A hurricane sunk houseboat is (15 Sep 1964)
- Dade and Monroe County commissioners (10 Sep 1964)
- Boatmen complain about delays at (4 Sep 1964)
- Bebe Robozo’s seaplane crashes on (3 Sep 1964)
- Applications for offshore treasure salvage (1 Sep 1964)
- Reporter Juanita Greene summarizies the (30 Aug 1964)
- A shrimp boat burns off (29 Aug 1964)
- Hurricane-caused boat damage is listed Photos (28 Aug 1964)
- A hurricane hits Miami with (27 Aug 1964)
- Treasure hunters robbing the state’s (23 Aug 1964)
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- A 520 pound blue marlin (21 Aug 1964)
- Monahan’s meeting is today (21 Aug 1964)
- State Road Board member John (19 Aug 1964)
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- The State of Florida Park (11 Aug 1964)
- Dodge Island Seaport construction continues (7 Aug 1964)
- The Florida Cabinet abandons the (5 Aug 1964)
- The Yankee aground in the (4 Aug 1964)
- This years changes in the (29 Jul 1964)
- The dredged material from the (29 Jul 1964)
- Mike Burke’s brigantine Yankee is (29 Jul 1964)
- Dredge work continues on Dodge (23 Jul 1964)
- Negotiations continue on the Governor’s (22 Jul 1964)
- A small plane crashes in (22 Jul 1964)
- Islandia Mayor Luther Brooks reverses (16 Jul 1964)
- Construction continues on the Aerojet (15 Jul 1964)
- Unwilling to make all the (15 Jul 1964)
- Miami’s shipping is featured in (12 Jul 1964)
- An article on vacationing to (12 Jul 1964)
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- Many sides agree on the (11 Jul 1964)
- Terry Jo receives $1500 in (10 Jul 1964)
- The Governor’s Islandia road plan (10 Jul 1964)
- An article about the sooty (9 Jul 1964)
- A 91 pound broadbill swordfish (8 Jul 1964)
- It is suggested that Cape (8 Jul 1964)
- Hugh Downs plans to charter (7 Jul 1964)
- Monroe County is reluctant to (7 Jul 1964)
- Governor Bryant schedules a meeting (5 Jul 1964)
- Coast Guardmen have replaced all (5 Jul 1964)
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- A small plane crashes 500 (30 Jun 1964)
- Treasure salvor Capt Leo Barker (29 Jun 1964)
- An early history of Miami (28 Jun 1964)
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- Pirates Bay Marina Inc pays (25 Jun 1964)
- The Imperial Bahama leaves for (25 Jun 1964)
- The converted Imperial Bahama will (24 Jun 1964)
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- An article on rum running (21 Jun 1964)
- FPL gets zoning permission to (18 Jun 1964)
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- Miami Beach Mayor Mel Richard (14 Jun 1964)
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- Chapman Field’s legal problems since (9 Jun 1964)
- The lives of Coast Guardmen (7 Jun 1964)
- Ed Link plans more shipwreck (7 Jun 1964)
- John Monahan suggests extending the (6 Jun 1964)
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- The British tanker London Splendour (15 May 1964)
- Joseph Freeling recalls Miami life (14 May 1964)
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- Ferry service is proposed to (25 Apr 1964)
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- The Metro Commission endorses the (22 Apr 1964)
- Unconfirmed report: Seadade and Florida (22 Apr 1964)
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- The Corps of Engineers gets (21 Apr 1964)
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- Due to cost and low (14 Apr 1964)
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- City manager M L Reese (9 Apr 1964)
- The 40-foot race boat Allied (9 Apr 1964)
- The State Internal Improvement Fund (8 Apr 1964)
- Islandia approves the Governor’s development plan (4 Apr 1964)
- The spearfishing ban will be (3 Apr 1964)
- Cruise ship lines show interest (2 Apr 1964)
- The Florida Keys spearfishing ban (31 Mar 1964)
- Obsolete materials based on the (30 Mar 1964)
- James L Knight’s 60-foot yacht (30 Mar 1964)
- A Harold Derber (the Nana (28 Mar 1964)
- A state official says the (27 Mar 1964)
- Governor Farris Bryant presents a (26 Mar 1964)
- A jar of mail jettisoned (25 Mar 1964)
- Island residents oppose a Miami (23 Mar 1964)
- Details of levee construction at (15 Mar 1964)
- In an attempt to decontaminate (15 Mar 1964)
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- The Corps of Engineers renews (5 Mar 1964)
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- Islandia voters cast their ballots (3 Mar 1964)
- Miami native Ralph Benjamin Newbold (22 Feb 1964)
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- The Historical Association of South (19 Feb 1964)
- The Dodge Island Seaport construction (18 Feb 1964)
- A status update of Islandia (17 Feb 1964)
- Irving McNayr suggests Islandia should (15 Feb 1964)
- A county park expansion plan (14 Feb 1964)
- Miami pioneer William Cotton a (13 Feb 1964)
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- The Sunday Magazine features the (2 Feb 1964)
- Debris possibly from the 43-foot (2 Feb 1964)
- After finding the oil contamination (28 Jan 1964)
- Art McKee’s 110-foot boat Rosalie (26 Jan 1964)
- Permits have been granted to (26 Jan 1964)
- Seadade officials demand promptness on (24 Jan 1964)
- Dodge Island Seaport construction continues Photo (23 Jan 1964)
- A Navy F4B plane crashes (19 Jan 1964)
- Dry Tortugas shorelines are seriously (14 Jan 1964)
- The captain of the Nana (14 Jan 1964)
- An editorial by John Pennekamp (8 Jan 1964)
- Islandia’s polls are moved to (5 Jan 1964)
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- With most sewer outfalls diverted (23 Dec 1963)
- The Miami Marine Stadium is (22 Dec 1963)
- Juanita Green explains the Florida (22 Dec 1963)
- Pirates Bay Marina Inc asks (21 Dec 1963)
- Dade County Parks and Recreation (18 Dec 1963)
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- The Department of Interior rejects (17 Dec 1963)
- Creating islands for Miami parks (11 Dec 1963)
- A proposal to extend the (11 Dec 1963)
- The Miami Marine Stadium will (10 Dec 1963)
- A biography of diver Bob (9 Dec 1963)
- Protests delay the Fair Isle expansion (7 Dec 1963)
- A study of revenue potentials (7 Dec 1963)
- The Aerojet canal gets extra financing (6 Dec 1963)
- The city of Miami will (3 Dec 1963)
- The USCG plans to float (29 Nov 1963)
- The cost of buying Islandia (24 Nov 1963)
- Navy divers recover fragments of (23 Nov 1963)
- An editorial on Ben Cooper’s (23 Nov 1963)
- A historical marker is placed (22 Nov 1963)
- The wreckage of Capt Joe (22 Nov 1963)
- The crewmen are rescued from (21 Nov 1963)
- A U-2 spy plane crashes (21 Nov 1963)
- The USCG searches for the (20 Nov 1963)
- The cleanup of Pinewood Cemetery (20 Nov 1963)
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- The state postpones deciding on (13 Nov 1963)
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- Harold Derber the captain of (8 Nov 1963)
- Many irregularities surround the Nana Photo (6 Nov 1963)
- A 26-foot race boat sinks (4 Nov 1963)
- Miami Marine Stadium construction continues Photo (4 Nov 1963)
- Jerry Mar legal action continues (1 Nov 1963)
- Card Sound Road squatters are (29 Oct 1963)
- Pinewood Cemetery gets cleaned up (25 Oct 1963)
- Roscoe Jones endorses the Mid-Bay (25 Oct 1963)
- The 60-foot Nana arrives in (25 Oct 1963)
- The Sunday Magazine features Elliott (20 Oct 1963)
- Edward Zimmerman negotiates with the (16 Oct 1963)
- William Kidd suggests all the (13 Oct 1963)
- The Department of Interior studies (11 Oct 1963)
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- The State Internal Improvement Board (9 Oct 1963)
- John Pennekamp talks about the (9 Oct 1963)
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- Baby green turtles are released (5 Oct 1963)
- The FEC depot is demolished Photos (28 Sep 1963)
- Miami needs a 40 foot (27 Sep 1963)
- A 72-foot US Navy boat (26 Sep 1963)
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- Miami pioneer Mrs Lillie Zumwalt (25 Sep 1963)
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- Proposed Canal 111 from Barnes (20 Sep 1963)
- A series of articles addressing (20 Sep 1963)
- A review of the Dodge (13 Sep 1963)
- Charles Morton and Richard Silver (8 Sep 1963)
- The Amerigo Vespucci arrives Photo (3 Sep 1963)
- Details of the Cross – (1 Sep 1963)
- The southern end of Cape (1 Sep 1963)
- The 3-masted training ship Amerigo (1 Sep 1963)
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- Pirates Bay Marina Inc is (20 Aug 1963)
- The Sunday Magazine features Capt (18 Aug 1963)
- Jamaican authorities continue to hold (18 Aug 1963)
- Dredging and filling plans by (17 Aug 1963)
- The 75-foot wood motor vessel (17 Aug 1963)
- The County vs Palmer and (16 Aug 1963)
- The County vs Palmer and (14 Aug 1963)
- Jetty rebuilding at Baker’s Haulover (8 Aug 1963)
- An article on the USCG (4 Aug 1963)
- Applications to purchase submerged land (4 Aug 1963)
- The State Internal Improvement Board (1 Aug 1963)
- Interama dredging and filling continues Photo (31 Jul 1963)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Marie Coppinger (29 Jul 1963)
- Outdated Dodge Island Seaport plans (27 Jul 1963)
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- Another application to buy submerged (23 Jul 1963)
- An application to buy submerged (14 Jul 1963)
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- Salvage divers fight over the (1 Jul 1963)
- Progress report: Dodge Island construction Photos (30 Jun 1963)
- An article on the selling (30 Jun 1963)
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- A sewer outfall for North (16 Jun 1963)
- A Seadade channel hearing is today (16 Jun 1963)
- Dade County considers a proposal (13 Jun 1963)
- Juanita Green reports on the (13 Jun 1963)
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- An editorial by Pennekamp on (31 May 1963)
- 2200 acres of land around (29 May 1963)
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- The Marine Sulphur Queen hearings continue (20 May 1963)
- Aerojet challenges the new pollution ordinance (19 May 1963)
- Coverage of the annual Maritime (19 May 1963)
- Turning Islandia into a national (19 May 1963)
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- The Metro Commission asks the (15 May 1963)
- A Navy test mine is (13 May 1963)
- The Army Corps of Engineers (12 May 1963)
- No judge has been assigned (10 May 1963)
- Other delegates voice their opinions (10 May 1963)
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- Senator John Spottswood authors a (9 May 1963)
- Oceanographer Carl Oppenheimer blasts all (4 May 1963)
- A note in a bottle (3 May 1963)
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- Old Card Sound Road shantytown (30 Apr 1963)
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- Luther Brooks wants help from (26 Apr 1963)
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- More on Interama (15 Apr 1963)
- A biography of Luther Brooks (14 Apr 1963)
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- Interama may lose financial support (14 Apr 1963)
- More on the Dream Girl (14 Apr 1963)
- The captain and first mate (13 Apr 1963)
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- Deciding on a county wide (20 Mar 1963)
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- More sewer outfalls in the (7 Mar 1963)
- Florida Conservation Director Randolph Hodges (7 Mar 1963)
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- Details of the mid-bay causeway (5 Mar 1963)
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- Dade County makes no progress (2 Mar 1963)
- A photo of the Danish (28 Feb 1963)
- The Navy investigates a sunken (26 Feb 1963)
- Debris from the Marine Sulphur (25 Feb 1963)
- Summaries of major Dade County (24 Feb 1963)
- Searches for the Marine Sulphur (24 Feb 1963)
- A life jacket from the (23 Feb 1963)
- An old photo of Star (22 Feb 1963)
- More debris from the Marine (22 Feb 1963)
- Black Point rezoning is rejected (21 Feb 1963)
- Debris from the 524-foot tanker (21 Feb 1963)
- The Miami – Dade Chamber (20 Feb 1963)
- Pirates Bay Marina Inc requests (19 Feb 1963)
- The Metro Commission asks Congress (18 Feb 1963)
- Elliott Key County Park is (15 Feb 1963)
- An editorial suggests making Islandia (15 Feb 1963)
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- Neither Seadade nor Islandia causeway (1 Feb 1963)
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- Seadade is the main issue (24 Jan 1963)
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- The first public hearing on (23 Jan 1963)
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- The Miami River Advisory Board (6 Jan 1963)
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- Series 5: Industry in South (21 Dec 1962)
- Metro is concerned that Seadade’s (20 Dec 1962)
- Series 4: Islandia (20 Dec 1962)
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- Series 3: Black Point Photomap (19 Dec 1962)
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- Series 2: The influence of (18 Dec 1962)
- Series 1: An overview of (17 Dec 1962)
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- Metro applies for federal funds (15 Dec 1962)
- Financing for the Freedom Tower (15 Dec 1962)
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- Metro Planning Board member J (11 Dec 1962)
- An editorial by John Pennekamp (10 Dec 1962)
- Dodge Island construction continues Photos (9 Dec 1962)
- The Metro Planning Advisory Board (7 Dec 1962)
- Seadade’s financial impact on Miami (6 Dec 1962)
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- Baybottom dug up by the (14 Nov 1962)
- Florida Patsand Corporation agrees to (10 Nov 1962)
- The Pan Am air terminal (8 Nov 1962)
- The formation of a Pollution (6 Nov 1962)
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- Islandia residents submit their detailed (2 Nov 1962)
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- Leo Adde comments on the (25 Oct 1962)
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- Islandia Mayor Luther Brooks and (16 Oct 1962)
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- The history of the tug (13 Oct 1962)
- The ownership of a submerged (1 Oct 1962)
- An editorial on the Black (1 Oct 1962)
- Florida Patsand Corporation plans a (28 Sep 1962)
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- Islandia starts a park fund (13 Sep 1962)
- The marine stadium gains approvals (9 Sep 1962)
- It may be impossible to (7 Sep 1962)
- Metro Commissioners approve a development (5 Sep 1962)
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- The Florida Cabinet agrees with (28 Aug 1962)
- The 1500 foot Freedom Tower (23 Aug 1962)
- Interama construction starts More on (22 Aug 1962)
- The mid-bay causeway is planned (20 Aug 1962)
- Islandia wants to make buyers (15 Aug 1962)
- The replica 3-masted sailing ship (14 Aug 1962)
- An international spearfishing derby is (12 Aug 1962)
- A photo of a schooner (31 Jul 1962)
- The movie PT109 is being (29 Jul 1962)
- At a foreclosure Jose Aleman’s (28 Jul 1962)
- Details and photos of Black (22 Jul 1962)
- A Christ of the Deep (22 Jul 1962)
- Lee Southard succeeds in skiing (16 Jul 1962)
- Perrine pioneer Mrs Minnie C (14 Jul 1962)
- A 117 pound cubera snapper (13 Jul 1962)
- The drums of sodium are (11 Jul 1962)
- Supporters of the oil refinery (7 Jul 1962)
- A public hearing on the (6 Jul 1962)
- Land owners threaten a lawsuit (4 Jul 1962)
- The Metro Commission is urged (30 Jun 1962)
- Islandia residents go to the (26 Jun 1962)
- Tolls on the Venetian Causeway (16 Jun 1962)
- The proposed oil refinery plans (9 Jun 1962)
- Financial support is asked of (8 Jun 1962)
- The drums of sodium probably (8 Jun 1962)
- The pros and cons of (8 Jun 1962)
- The State Conservation Department will (7 Jun 1962)
- There are many reports of (7 Jun 1962)
- The US Navy has issued (6 Jun 1962)
- Black Point park development is (3 Jun 1962)
- A channel planned for the (27 May 1962)
- Mayor Robert King High defends (24 May 1962)
- The tugboat Edwin N Belcher (20 May 1962)
- Seadade executives defend the oil (8 May 1962)
- Walter Dunigan’s suit against Islandia (5 May 1962)
- Captain William Gray reports that (4 May 1962)
- Miami pioneer Hugh Latimer a (2 May 1962)
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- Plans for a mid-bay causeway (24 Apr 1962)
- Accusing the engineers of a (20 Apr 1962)
- The Miami Beach City Council (19 Apr 1962)
- The 450-foot Italian freighter Andrea (17 Apr 1962)
- The filling plan at Mashta (15 Apr 1962)
- Planning continues for Interama Drawing (14 Apr 1962)
- Miami pioneer Raymond Y Burr (13 Apr 1962)
- Deliberations are complete for the (11 Apr 1962)
- A solid mahogany canoe is (7 Apr 1962)
- The liner Calypso gets a (5 Apr 1962)
- Metro claims ownership of 600 (30 Mar 1962)
- Philip Wylie speaks out against (30 Mar 1962)
- The 139-foot freighter San Andres (28 Mar 1962)
- Pollution concerns from the proposed (21 Mar 1962)
- Donald de Sylva continues to (20 Mar 1962)
- Industrialist D K Ludwig presents (18 Mar 1962)
- The bulkheading of Dodge Island (18 Mar 1962)
- Three employees of the Metro (14 Mar 1962)
- An overview of the Miami (11 Mar 1962)
- The 300-foot Turkish tanker Batman (11 Mar 1962)
- Large swells cause severe damage (9 Mar 1962)
- Islandia residents vote with a (7 Mar 1962)
- Ralph Fossey struggles to get (6 Mar 1962)
- Kings Bay Yacht Club asks (1 Mar 1962)
- Interama construction is scheduled to (1 Mar 1962)
- A photo of Captain Chris (27 Feb 1962)
- Details on living at Fowey (25 Feb 1962)
- The Florida Cabinet approves the (21 Feb 1962)
- A Florida Progress Issue contains (20 Feb 1962)
- An overview of Islandia Photos (18 Feb 1962)
- Metro and Islandia officials agree (14 Feb 1962)
- Savannah Jacksonville and West Palm (7 Feb 1962)
- The 40-foot cabin cruiser Seabiscuit (5 Feb 1962)
- Key Biscayne and Virginia Key (4 Feb 1962)
- Metro and Islandia officials work (31 Jan 1962)
- The pros and cons of (28 Jan 1962)
- Walter Dunigan files suit against (19 Jan 1962)
- The Florida Cabinet rejects an (17 Jan 1962)
- Metro commissioners unanimously vote to (17 Jan 1962)
- Metro commissioner Winston Wynne suggests (16 Jan 1962)
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- The crew is rescued from (14 Jan 1962)
- The motor vessel Arvida Bay (13 Jan 1962)
- The Islandia Council approves the (13 Jan 1962)
- The 36-foot racing yawl Mischief (13 Jan 1962)
- The Metro Commission unanimously approves (12 Jan 1962)
- The Metro Zoning Board approves (11 Jan 1962)
- Seadade Reality seeks unlimited industrial (8 Jan 1962)
- University of Miami Marine Biology (7 Jan 1962)
- Seadade seeks less restrictive zoning changes (29 Dec 1961)
- Islandia landowners reject any plan (29 Dec 1961)
- The sale of submerged land (28 Dec 1961)
- Key West – Mexico car (28 Dec 1961)
- Miami pioneer Robert Busby a (26 Dec 1961)
- Disputes over zoning delay approvals (21 Dec 1961)
- Groups involved in the sale (19 Dec 1961)
- Police stop the pirated 38-foot (16 Dec 1961)
- Metro presents development plans for Islandia (16 Dec 1961)
- The police and USCG chase (13 Dec 1961)
- Miami pioneer John W Perdue (10 Dec 1961)
- The 56-foot converted landing craft (4 Dec 1961)
- The Metro Planning Advisory Board (1 Dec 1961)
- A 200-foot ship burns in (30 Nov 1961)
- An article on wrecking includes (26 Nov 1961)
- The 155-foot freighter Haiti Trader (26 Nov 1961)
- Interama construction is scheduled to (23 Nov 1961)
- The Metro Commission decides to (22 Nov 1961)
- Many mysteries remain about the (22 Nov 1961)
- Metro officials ask the commission (21 Nov 1961)
- A marine stadium is planned (21 Nov 1961)
- Many details and drawings of (21 Nov 1961)
- Terry Jo gives a detailed (21 Nov 1961)
- Two old wood barges sunk (20 Nov 1961)
- Investigative agents try to piece (20 Nov 1961)
- The oil refinery plans receive (19 Nov 1961)
- Mystery surrounds the Bluebelle sinking (19 Nov 1961)
- An oil refinery is planned (18 Nov 1961)
- Julian Harvey commits suicide Terry (18 Nov 1961)
- Eleven year old Terry Jo (17 Nov 1961)
- Twenty four Miamians are killed (16 Nov 1961)
- The Fort Lauderdale chartered ketch (14 Nov 1961)
- The Miami River Basin Authority (3 Nov 1961)
- The history of the Prins (31 Oct 1961)
- An air strip is planned (29 Oct 1961)
- Dodge Island Port construction continues Photo (29 Oct 1961)
- Islandia asks the state for (26 Oct 1961)
- The Palmer-Baker Engineering (mid-bay causeway (22 Oct 1961)
- The 65-foot yacht Samay explodes (15 Oct 1961)
- Donald Friedman drowns while working (15 Oct 1961)
- A barge loaded with steel (11 Oct 1961)
- Judge Emett Choate releases Charles (7 Oct 1961)
- The state approves the sale (4 Oct 1961)
- The 32-foot cabin cruiser Royal (1 Oct 1961)
- The 23-foot boat Shirlee burns (30 Sep 1961)
- A dredge works at Dinner (29 Sep 1961)
- The Islandia Council delays the (28 Sep 1961)
- The Florida Cabinet refuses to (27 Sep 1961)
- Metro and Islandia Commissioners begin (24 Sep 1961)
- A Miami River Authority is (23 Sep 1961)
- The Metro Commission asks the (20 Sep 1961)
- The digging on Rovin’s Canal (20 Sep 1961)
- Dodge Island Port construction continues Photo (20 Sep 1961)
- A causeway is being built (18 Sep 1961)
- Warren Freeman has a 90 (17 Sep 1961)
- Islandia presents a master plan (14 Sep 1961)
- The 441-foot freighter Doric carrying (14 Sep 1961)
- Details of Harvey’s illegal developments (13 Sep 1961)
- The Greek freighter Doric is (13 Sep 1961)
- Governor Farris Bryant will not (11 Sep 1961)
- Charles Harvey continues to illegally (10 Sep 1961)
- The sale of Black Point (8 Sep 1961)
- The Quarterdeck Club burns down Photo (6 Sep 1961)
- Islandia series 4: Metro can (6 Sep 1961)
- In an emergency vote Metro (6 Sep 1961)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Mary Agnes (5 Sep 1961)
- Islandia series 3: The political (5 Sep 1961)
- Islandia series 2: How public (4 Sep 1961)
- A series on the future (3 Sep 1961)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Ethel Romfh (31 Aug 1961)
- The State Internal Improvement Board (31 Aug 1961)
- The State Internal Improvement Board (30 Aug 1961)
- Metro Commissioners consider buying the (29 Aug 1961)
- Aerojet-General Corporation solid fuel rocket (27 Aug 1961)
- Bruce Vining prepares for fighting (27 Aug 1961)
- Paul Chotteau builds a shark (26 Aug 1961)
- Metro officials ask the state (26 Aug 1961)
- Bruce Vining an Islandia councilman (25 Aug 1961)
- An editorial supports keeping Islandia (25 Aug 1961)
- An 11 foot brass cannon (22 Aug 1961)
- The 44-foot sailboat Nirvana remains (17 Aug 1961)
- Islandia asks the federal government (10 Aug 1961)
- The 250-foot dredge Barlow is (3 Aug 1961)
- Islandia’s city council wants control (27 Jul 1961)
- The Virginia Key – Fisher (18 Jul 1961)
- The 96-foot brigantine Yankee leaves (18 Jul 1961)
- Miami pioneer J Hubbard Cheatham (13 Jul 1961)
- A bridge between Virginia Key (10 Jul 1961)
- The body of William Dandridge (26 Jun 1961)
- Skin diver William Dandridge disappears (25 Jun 1961)
- Islandia voters cast their ballots (21 Jun 1961)
- An old 30-foot mahogany canoe (9 Jun 1961)
- The formation of a control (6 Jun 1961)
- The future of Islandia is (5 Jun 1961)
- The 77-foot yacht Antonia burns (5 Jun 1961)
- Islandia becomes its own city (4 Jun 1961)
- The tugboat Edwin N Belcher (20 May 1961)
- Alvin Table and Billy Sees (10 May 1961)
- The Cuban warship K-21-G sinks (7 May 1961)
- Survivors talk of the Albatross (5 May 1961)
- All trade with Cuba is banned (5 May 1961)
- The 110-foot brigantine Albatross sinks (4 May 1961)
- Santiago Babun’s 173-foot gunboat is (18 Apr 1961)
- Dodge Island Port construction continues Photo (16 Apr 1961)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Belle Blackman (13 Apr 1961)
- The Santa Maria docks at (8 Apr 1961)
- Islandia officials serve notice that (5 Apr 1961)
- Biscayne Bay island developer Thomas (29 Mar 1961)
- A photo of the Sapona (24 Mar 1961)
- The South Florida Fishing Club (22 Mar 1961)
- Mid-bay causeway design engineers sue (22 Mar 1961)
- An aerial photo of the (19 Mar 1961)
- A 15 foot sawfish is (17 Mar 1961)
- Native Miamian Harley J Richards (3 Mar 1961)
- Mid-bay causeway design engineers threaten (1 Mar 1961)
- Wildlife agents chase and seize (19 Feb 1961)
- A special section on John (5 Feb 1961)
- The police shoot at a (4 Feb 1961)
- Four million cubic feet of (2 Feb 1961)
- An Amphicar drives into the (1 Feb 1961)
- Miami Pioneer Mrs Clara E (29 Jan 1961)
- The Santa Maria stand-off continues (27 Jan 1961)
- The Navy locates the Santa (26 Jan 1961)
- A state committee is formed (25 Jan 1961)
- The US Navy searches for (25 Jan 1961)
- Armed mutineers hijack the Fort (24 Jan 1961)
- Homestead supports the South Dade (23 Jan 1961)
- A seaport and industrial complex (22 Jan 1961)
- The 141-foot freighter Caribbean Queen (20 Jan 1961)
- The barge Arizona Swerd sinks (14 Jan 1961)
- An article on the Coast (22 Dec 1960)
- The new 454-foot cruise ship (21 Dec 1960)
- The Palmer and Baker Engineering (21 Dec 1960)
- Construction continues on the west (19 Dec 1960)
- The federal government has jurisdiction (13 Dec 1960)
- The Key Largo Coral Reef (11 Dec 1960)
- Sunk abandoned ships in the (8 Dec 1960)
- The Metro Planning Advisory Board (7 Dec 1960)
- The Metro Commission approves Islandia (7 Dec 1960)
- The Metro Commission votes for (6 Dec 1960)
- The Kvernaas is floated (6 Dec 1960)
- The 447-foot Norwegian freighter Kvernaas (6 Dec 1960)
- The 447-foot Norwegian freighter Kvernaas (5 Dec 1960)
- The Miami Beautification Committee wants (5 Dec 1960)
- An article on the Key (4 Dec 1960)
- The Our Lady may not (4 Dec 1960)
- The 36-foot Our Lady is (3 Dec 1960)
- Miamian John Green markets the (30 Nov 1960)
- The residency of Islandia voters (30 Nov 1960)
- The 30-foot sailboat Our Lady (29 Nov 1960)
- The 36-foot sloop Our Lady (28 Nov 1960)
- An article on the Port (27 Nov 1960)
- Residents of Islandia get homestead (25 Nov 1960)
- Bill Baggs writes about the (25 Nov 1960)
- The Coast Guardmen on Alligator (24 Nov 1960)
- Dodge Island Port construction continues Photo (24 Nov 1960)
- The Metro Commission explores ways (23 Nov 1960)
- The boundaries of the proposed (23 Nov 1960)
- Miami native Miss Maude E (23 Nov 1960)
- Legislation is introduced to stop (19 Nov 1960)
- Dodge Island Port construction continues (18 Nov 1960)
- The incorporation of Islandia takes (16 Nov 1960)
- An article on South Florida (13 Nov 1960)
- Miami homes in the way (12 Nov 1960)
- Residents of Elliott Key vote (9 Nov 1960)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Matte Peters (8 Nov 1960)
- The Dodge Island Port construction (4 Nov 1960)
- Crandon Park Beach reopens (5 Nov 1960)
- Sharks are caught off Crandon Park (3 Nov 1960)
- Dodge Island construction workers start (3 Nov 1960)
- The District Court of Appeal (2 Nov 1960)
- Dade County might be liable (1 Nov 1960)
- Metro Commissioner Alex Gordon drops (31 Oct 1960)
- Writer Bill Moeser questions the (29 Oct 1960)
- Shark hunters try to clear (29 Oct 1960)
- The US Navy refuses to (28 Oct 1960)
- Crandon Park Beach remains closed (28 Oct 1960)
- Crandon Park Beach is closed (27 Oct 1960)
- Dodge Island Port construction begins Photo (27 Oct 1960)
- The Dade Port Authority promises (26 Oct 1960)
- A posse attempts to clear (26 Oct 1960)
- The US Navy refuses to (26 Oct 1960)
- The Metro Commission rejects a (25 Oct 1960)
- The 472-foot ferry City of (25 Oct 1960)
- The results of a mid-bay (23 Oct 1960)
- Alex Gordon fails to get (19 Oct 1960)
- The Metro Commission is deadlocked (19 Oct 1960)
- Rovin’s canal is approved by (18 Oct 1960)
- The Metro Commission will decide (18 Oct 1960)
- A marina is planned for (17 Oct 1960)
- Metro planners want Dade County (16 Oct 1960)
- Alex Gordon asks the Metro (14 Oct 1960)
- The trailership Flagler Odeca takes (12 Oct 1960)
- The Metro Commission delays deciding (12 Oct 1960)
- Developer Sol Rovin gets permission (12 Oct 1960)
- Jack Pyms plans a marina (9 Oct 1960)
- An article on the 75-foot (9 Oct 1960)
- Sol Rovin applies for a (7 Oct 1960)
- Cuban refugees sail to Miami (7 Oct 1960)
- Miami pioneer James Davis Girtman a (5 Oct 1960)
- Miami pioneer James Davis Girtman (5 Oct 1960)
- The Metro Commission rescinds Rovin’s (5 Oct 1960)
- The 96-foot square rigged yacht (3 Oct 1960)
- Legal obstacles to the Dodge (29 Sep 1960)
- Palm Island homeowner’s petition for (29 Sep 1960)
- Metro Commissioners rescind money allocated (28 Sep 1960)
- The mid-bay causeway controversy continues (27 Sep 1960)
- Dennis Berend writes about land (25 Sep 1960)
- Sol Rovin’s canal heightens awareness (22 Sep 1960)
- The mid-bay causeway controversy continues (22 Sep 1960)
- Engineer M B Garris thinks (22 Sep 1960)
- A barge hits the MacArthur (21 Sep 1960)
- Miami pioneer Alvin A Sturgis (21 Sep 1960)
- The 45-foot ketch Allura is (21 Sep 1960)
- Miami pioneer Alvin A Sturgis a (21 Sep 1960)
- The 250 ton Inagua Arrow (21 Sep 1960)
- Dodge Island Port dredging is (20 Sep 1960)
- Old automoblies are dumped offshore (20 Sep 1960)
- A lawsuit is filed to (19 Sep 1960)
- Researcher Seton Thompson is against (18 Sep 1960)
- Card Sound Road squatters ask (18 Sep 1960)
- Miami pioneers James Sidney Peters (17 Sep 1960)
- Dade County pioneer Sidney Peters (17 Sep 1960)
- A post hurricane status report (16 Sep 1960)
- Fire destroys Cat Cay Yacht Club (16 Sep 1960)
- Sol Rovin’s canal through Matheson (15 Sep 1960)
- As a result of Sol (15 Sep 1960)
- A Miami News editorial questions (14 Sep 1960)
- The Metro Commission opens bids (13 Sep 1960)
- Plans are made to sink (12 Sep 1960)
- Native Miamian Mrs Martha J (12 Sep 1960)
- Boat damage is light in (11 Sep 1960)
- The 140-foot freighter Inagua Arrow (10 Sep 1960)
- The 104-foot freighter Inagua Arrow (10 Sep 1960)
- The hurricane crosses the Middle (10 Sep 1960)
- Hurricane warnings are posted for (9 Sep 1960)
- The Bahamas is hit with (8 Sep 1960)
- The 42-foot cabin cruiser Bally-Hi (5 Sep 1960)
- An article on Brookfield and (4 Sep 1960)
- State officials oppose Rovin’s canal (2 Sep 1960)
- Jim Martenhoff supports sinking Miami (30 Aug 1960)
- Skin diver Rex Cole drowns (29 Aug 1960)
- The Fun in Florida section (28 Aug 1960)
- The Metro Commission reappraises Rovin’s (28 Aug 1960)
- Sol Rovin stops canal digging (25 Aug 1960)
- The McKee vs Watkins rights (24 Aug 1960)
- Tim Watkins arrives in Miami (23 Aug 1960)
- Civic groups organize to stop (23 Aug 1960)
- Bulkhead lines for Key Biscayne (17 Aug 1960)
- Outraged Old Cutler Road homeowners (16 Aug 1960)
- Treasure hunters Tim Watkins and (14 Aug 1960)
- State owned land on Arsenicker (10 Aug 1960)
- More on the controversial mid-bay causeway (5 Aug 1960)
- Miami City commissioners reaffirm their (4 Aug 1960)
- State officials turn down the (3 Aug 1960)
- Metro commissioners approve a feasibility (3 Aug 1960)
- A barracuda attack has many (2 Aug 1960)
- The proposed county park between (1 Aug 1960)
- The Metro Planning Advisory Board (29 Jul 1960)
- The Metro Commission approves incorporation (27 Jul 1960)
- Wayne Palmer praises the mid-bay (26 Jul 1960)
- Metro Commissioner John McLeod favors (24 Jul 1960)
- Elliott Key property owners plan (22 Jul 1960)
- Elliott Key and surrounding Keys (21 Jul 1960)
- Miami pioneer Mrs Ruby Lightfoot (20 Jul 1960)
- The Gloria Dunaif is floated (18 Jul 1960)
- Sand from the bay is (18 Jul 1960)
- The Gloria Dunaif remains aground (15 Jul 1960)
- Miami pioneer Edgar Cooper Gaunt (15 Jul 1960)
- Cargo is removed from the (14 Jul 1960)
- Legal technicalities stall developer Sol (13 Jul 1960)
- The 422-foot Gloria Dunaif is (12 Jul 1960)
- The Gloria Dunaif is moved (11 Jul 1960)