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Former Olympic champion and college All-American win swim around Florida’s Alligator Reef Lighthouse
Read full article: Former Olympic champion and college All-American win swim around Florida’s Alligator Reef LighthouseAn Olympic gold medalist and a former college All-American won top honors at an annual 8-mile swim around the Alligator Reef Lighthouse.
Your Florida Daily: Record ocean temperatures devastating coral, SpaceX plans Falcon Heavy launch
Read full article: Your Florida Daily: Record ocean temperatures devastating coral, SpaceX plans Falcon Heavy launchScientists are now seeing the devastating effects of Florida's prolonged hot tub ocean water temperatures.
South Florida waters hit hot tub level and may have set world record for warmest seawater
Read full article: South Florida waters hit hot tub level and may have set world record for warmest seawaterThe water temperature on the tip of Florida hit hot tub levels, exceeding 100 degrees two days in a row, which meteorologists say could potentially be the hottest seawater ever measured.
‘We are in remission:’ Orange County looks toward normalcy as masks rules are relaxed
Read full article: ‘We are in remission:’ Orange County looks toward normalcy as masks rules are relaxedWith COVID-19 cases declining and more people getting vaccinated every day, Orange County leaders are starting to express optimism when it comes to the regional outlook on the pandemic.
Florida authorities looking for men who cut pelican’s gullet, pulled it over bird’s head
Read full article: Florida authorities looking for men who cut pelican’s gullet, pulled it over bird’s headAuthorities say they're looking for two men who cut a pelican's gullet and pulled it over the bird's head. ISLAMORADA, Fla. – Florida wildlife authorities are looking for two men who are accused of cutting a pelican’s gullet and then pulling it over the bird’s head, ultimately resulting in the bird’s death. [TRENDING: Woman arrested in hit-run involving sheriff | Gov: Fla. won’t require ‘vaccine passports’ | Girl missing for weeks]AdThe pelican was found near Tea Table Bridge and was taken to a wild bird center, where it was euthanized. Both men were pictured holding fishing poles and what appears to be a bottled beverage. Anyone who recognizes the men is asked to call the wildlife alert hotline at 1-888-404-FWCC (3922).
75 pounds of cocaine found floating off Florida Keys
Read full article: 75 pounds of cocaine found floating off Florida KeysIn this drone aerial photo provided by the Florida Keys News Bureau, traffic flows on the Florida Keys Overseas Highway in Islamorada, Fla., towards Key West Monday, June 1, 2020. After being closed to visitors since March 22, 2020, to help curtail the spread of COVID-19, the Florida Keys reopened to tourists Monday. (Andy Newman/Florida Keys News Bureau via AP)KEY WEST, Fla. – Almost 75 pounds of cocaine were found this week floating off the Florida Keys. Drugs floating off the Florida Keys are nothing new, according to the Miami Herald. In October, more than 30 pounds of marijuana washed up in the Keys.
Houston man jailed after getting jump on lobster miniseason
Read full article: Houston man jailed after getting jump on lobster miniseasonISLAMORADA, Fla. A Texas man landed in jail when police in the Florida Keys caught him poaching lobsters one day before the start of spiny lobster miniseason. The annual lobster miniseason began Wednesday morning and runs through Thursday night, while the regular 8-month commercial season begins on Aug. 6. The deputy said Rodriguez-Tejeda was snorkeling off a boat with another man while a third man on a personal watercraft was making trips from their spot to land with a bag. The deputy stopped the boat and said Rodriguez-Tejeda dumped lobster tails into the water from his dive bag, the report said. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission arrived and removed the 14 illegal lobster tails from the shallow water where the deputy said he watched Rodriguez-Tejeda toss them.
FWC: Man caught on camera trying to remove ID band from pelicans leg
Read full article: FWC: Man caught on camera trying to remove ID band from pelicans legISLAMORADA, Fla. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has arrested a man who they said was captured on camera trying to remove an identification band from the leg of a brown pelican, News 6 partner WPLG reported. The incident allegedly occurred earlier this year at Robbies Marina of Islamorada. FWC officials said Robert Charles Hovey Jr., 33, of Louisiana, captured a wild animal within the boundaries of a state park, violated the Migratory Bird Treaty Act and tormented an animal in a cruel and inhumane manner.An arrest warrant was obtained for Hovey on March 13 and he turned himself in to authorities in Monroe County on Monday. Its unclear why Hovey was allegedly trying to remove the ID band. According to the FWC, the brown pelican is the smallest of the six different species of pelicans in the world and is found on both coasts of North and South America.