-
Apalachicola Bay's wild oysters are showing signs they could rebound after years of decline. But the oyster's recovery is still fragile.
-
Researchers continue their efforts to help the Apalachicola Bay鈥檚 oyster industry recover. Now a team from Florida State University is experimenting with different materials to see which is best for repopulating oyster habitats.
-
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday plunged back into a years-long water battle between Florida and Georgia, at times sounding skeptical of arguments that...
-
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission voted for the ban in an effort to replenish the oyster population.
-
The case involves divvying up water in the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint river system, which stretches from northern Georgia to Apalachicola Bay in Franklin County. Florida contends that Georgia uses too much water from the system, in part damaging a critical Apalachicola Bay oyster fishery.
-
TALLAHASSEE --- Arguing that Florida鈥檚 case was 鈥渂uilt on rhetoric and not on facts,鈥 Georgia is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to reject arguments by鈥
-
Georgia and Florida have been waging a decades-long legal battle over water resources. It's a problem likely to intensify in other areas as the climate warms.
-
Like every other state, Florida has two statues in the U.S. Capitol that honor notable people in the state鈥檚 history. Dr. John Gorrie is one of them,鈥