Ships docked at the Miamarina: The 130-foot barkentine Svanen, the 196-foot schooner Empire Sandy and 85-foot schooner Appledore. [Photo] (28 Nov 1983)
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Page: 3, Section: B
Ships docked at the Miamarina: The 130-foot barkentine Svanen, the 196-foot schooner Empire Sandy and 85-foot schooner Appledore. [Photo] (28 Nov 1983)
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An article on the Lady Frei is in the South Miami Neighbors. [Photo] (24 Nov 1983)
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Two men are rescued 45 miles off Cape Canaveral after drifting from Miami for 3 days in the disabled 22-foot boat Golden Rod. (24 Nov 1983)
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Page: 2, Section: D
The disabled 295-foot freighter Nuevo Rio makes it to Miami after nearly sinking 75 miles east of Fort Lauderdale. [Photo] (24 Nov 1983)
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Work begins to convert the Lady Frei into a floating classroom. [Photo] (23 Nov 1983)
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Page: 1, Section: D
The beach restoration project on Key Biscayne is featured in the South Miami Neighbors. [Details, Photos and map.] (17 Nov 1983)
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Black Point Marina planning continues. [Drawing] [In the South Miami Neighbors.] (10 Nov 1983)
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Bay Walk Estates, a planned development on the bay at Eureka Drive, is protested by Biscayne National Park. [Map] [In the South Miami Neighbors.] (3 Nov 1983)
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The state gives control of the Biscayne Bay Aquatic Preserve to Dade County. (2 Nov 1983)
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Page: 2, Section: D
The Florida Cabinet approves the development of Carysfort Yacht Club on North Key Largo. (2 Nov 1983)
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Page: 5, Section: A