New executive director named
There’s new leadership at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation commission.
There’s new leadership at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation commission.
With the court of public opinion cheering them on, FWC investigators threw the law book at three men who had so much fun dragging a shark to pieces in the Gulf of Mexico that they posted videos of
Every December vessels adorned with lights and decorations make up what is known as South Florida’s holiday boat parade season.
Hurricanes Harvey and Irma together damaged or destroyed more than 63,000 recreational boats in Texas and Florida at a total cost upward of $655 million, BoatUS estimated after a survey of insuranc
More IGFA news: The organization inducted five all-time fishing stars into its Hall of Fame on Oct. 28.
The Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show this year is so big — 1,500-plus boats and 1,200-plus exhibitors according to itself — that counting them one by one to verify accuracy is to
Extreme weather, made worse by climate change, along with the health impacts of burning fossil fuels, has cost the U.S.
Hurricane Irma’s great blow to southeast Florida’s watery national parks gives recreational mariners and fishing-doers the opportunity to not only fret about damage and diminished access, but also
Researchers have pinpointed the reason that deep-water corals emit an eerie glow: to help their algae do photosynthesis.
Driving to Everglades National Park’s coastal outpost at Flamingo will cost more next year: up from $25 to $30 for private vehicles and motorboats.