Scientists urge immediate stop and redesign of dredging project. Indian Riverkeeper called it "ridiculous" and ...
A 227-foot-long freighter, once used to smuggle cocaine, was sunk Nov. 18 in about 200 feet of water nine miles off the St. Lucie Inlet in Stuart to create the Boo McCulley artificial reef. The ship ...
STUART, Fla. — At the Florida Oceanographic Center in Stuart, feeding time gets the attention of the inhabitants of the Gamefish Lagoon. Now, a two-ton piece of concrete hopes to capture that same ...
Martin County will scuttle a vessel, once used to smuggle cocaine, off Stuart Nov. 18. The reef project will be called Boo McCulley Reef, after John “Boo” McCulley. The 227-foot-long freighter will be ...
Southerners are suckers for cities on the water, and the charming community of Stuart, Florida, is abundantly blessed on that front. The town of around 20,000 people happens to be situated on the St.
Did Army Corps permit dredging that's smothering reefs, seagrass and snook, lobster habitat? Charter captains call for ...
Martin County sank the former smuggling vessel to become an artificial reef on Nov. 18. Artificial reefs provide 39,000 jobs for Floridians and generates $3.1 billion of economic activity annually.
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