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Mussels Diablo brings a spicy kick with its tomato-garlic sauce, while Peel & Eat Shrimp honors the time-honored tradition of hands-on seafood enjoyment. For something with an international flair, the ...
Galveston, Texas, visitors may be shocked to see a murkier shade of Gulf of Mexico water, but that's only due to science and not dangerous.
Florida’s Attorney General James Uthmeier is taking action following another dolphin death at Gulf World Marine Park.
After weathering four powerful hurricanes in two years, Florida Gulf Coast residents are preparing for the 2025 hurricane season.
The dreaded "brown tide" algae showed up recently in samples drawn from Mosquito Lagoon by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
Invasive brown tide algae, responsible for a massive 2016 fish kill, is threatening the Indian River Lagoon's seagrass recovery. Excess algae blocks sunlight to seagrass, leading to oxygen ...
An estimated 31 million tons of smelly brown seaweed is floating int eh Atlantic this year, experts say, and Florida beaches could see more than ever.
Florida is gearing up for an unprecedented recreational season for Gulf red snapper, with fishing opportunities available from private and charter vessels.
Gov. Ron DeSantis announced a record-breaking 126-day Gulf red snapper season this year, beginning on Memorial Day weekend. What to know.
DESTIN, Fla. – Florida’s fishing enthusiasts have reason to celebrate as the state announced a record-breaking Gulf red snapper recreational season for 2025.
Dive into an unforgettable trip along the Gulf Coast, Florida – from beach days and scenic drives to hidden gems, foodie stops, and cultural discoveries.
Hidden along Florida’s eastern shoreline, where the Indian River Lagoon meets weathered docks and fishing boats, sits a culinary treasure that defies its humble appearance. The Old Fish House Bar and ...
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