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 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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Page: 2, Section: B
The official barometric pressure when the hurricane moved over land was 27.22 inches. (18 Sep 1992)
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Page: 1, Section: A
More hurricane caused reef damage reported. (13 Sep 1992)
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Page: 10, Section: B
The status of many artificial reefs damaged by the hurricane. (12 Sep 1992)
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Page: 8, Section: D
An assessment of hurricane damage to Biscayne National Park’s reefs is presented. (11 Sep 1992)
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Page: 11, Section: D
Biscayne National Park tour boats are damaged. (11 Sep 1992)
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Page: 7, Section: D
The hurricane destroyed many mangroves from Matheson Hammock to Turkey Point. (11 Sep 1992)
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Page: 1, Section: A
More natural and artifical reef damaged is found. (10 Sep 1992)
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Page: 8, Section: D
A detailed report of hurricane damage at Biscayne National Park. (10 Sep 1992)
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Page: 26, Section: A
The story of the lone survivor who tried to ride out the hurricane on the yacht Leviathan anchored in Caesar Creek. (10 Sep 1992)
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Page: 1, Section: A