Meanwhile, Oak Hill's famous shrimp are gathering steam. Crappie are still biting in the St. Johns. The Tomoka River is delivering, too.
After conservationists pushed for more, NOAA Fisheries withdrew a proposal that would have expanded boat speed limits and protected North Atlantic Right Whales.
The proposed rule seeks to recover highly coveted red snapper off the coast of Florida by reducing the number of discarded dead fish from recreational
Florida is bracing for another polar plunge this week as bitterly cold weather returns to the State with a wintery mix of possible freezing rain, snow, and more.
After two years of debate and 90,000 public comments, NOAA withdrew a contentious boat speed rule aimed at Atlantic right whale conservation.
Scary things occasionally stumble onto Florida’s highways in the dark, but it literally was the ground that began glowing in Glades County, photos show. The fluorescent shimmer was discovered around 11 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 11, along State Road 29, and an equally sinister blue smoke hovered above.
Weather alerts via text: Sign up to get updates about current storms and weather events by location NOAA's temperature outlook is predicting below-normal temperatures could continue through Jan. 20 in Florida. Here's what current forecasts predict.
The Florida Panhandle could see a brief period of snow or ice next week, if the right conditions combine. Bottom line: Cold temps coming.
You might not consider Florida a hot spot whale watching; however, you can see right whales during winter. Here's where to safely spot them.
Withdrawal of an environmental rule by NOAA with an estimated economic impact of $46.2 million along the Eastern Seaboard from Florida to Maine has drawn bipartisan
An angler fishing on a Florida beach had a rare encounter with a smalltooth sawfish and discovered it was in need of help. Kelly Montero, NOAA photo An angler fishing from a Florida beach reeled in an endangered fish nearly twice his size and discovered it ...
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch for the Pensacola area and said there's a 50% chance the region will see snow amounts of 1 to 3 inches on Tuesday. If there's no snow, there will be freezing rain and ice accumulation.