The inland canal between Fort Myers and the east coast will be used by barges. (30 May 1942)
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The inland canal between Fort Myers and the east coast will be used by barges. (30 May 1942)
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Ship sinkings off Florida by the Axis reach a rate of one a day for the month of May. (27 May 1942)
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The Navy approves the Virginia Key Harbor Plan. (24 May 1942)
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The Mexican tanker Fara de Oro is torpedoed off Key West. (23 May 1942)
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Outlawed steel fish traps are removed from Biscayne Bay. [Photo] (20 May 1942)
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Survivors of a torpedoed American ship arrive in Miami. (18 May 1942)
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A fisherman tows a “loose” mine into Tavernier. (15 May 1942)
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The Mexican tanker Potrero del LLano is torpedoed near Fowey Light. The flaming wreckage floats north in the Gulf Stream lighting up Miami Beach. (15 May 1942)
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An American ship is torpedoed off West Palm Beach. (14 May 1942)
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The U.S. Navy removes the mine from Fort Lauderdale. (14 May 1942)
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