Many scientists believe that Florida Bay and the coral reefs ecological problems is caused by a lack of fresh water. (12 Nov 1992)
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Many scientists believe that Florida Bay and the coral reefs ecological problems is caused by a lack of fresh water. (12 Nov 1992)
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Sportfishermen collect signatures to put a ban on commercial net fishing in state waters on the ballot. (10 Nov 1992)
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No-fishing zones are proposed for areas within the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. (7 Nov 1992)
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A clean-up dispute may force Cape Florida State Recreational Area to be closed for another year. [Photo on page 1A.] (6 Nov 1992)
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Treasure salvor Duke Long continues to work illegally on the 1733 El Capitana site within the FKNMS. (3 Oct 1992)
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The 180-foot freighter Roatan Express sinks in the Gulf of Mexico about 80 miles west of Fort Myers. (2 Oct 1992)
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Florida Keys offshore oil drilling is banned for another year. (2 Oct 1992)
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Charts describing the hurricane’s storm surge. (1 Oct 1992)
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The 110-foot R/V Seaward Explorer, grounded by the hurricane in the 17300 block on Cutler Road, is trucked back to Dinner Key. [Photo] (29 Sep 1992)
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The official barometric pressure when the hurricane moved over land was 27.22 inches. (18 Sep 1992)
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