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In the U.S. Senate, Florida and Alabama are pressuring Georgia to join a water-sharing compact for the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint river system. But…
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North Florida’s famous Apalachicola oysters are still under harvest limits. The crop has been devastated in recent years due to low water flow, and high…
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Community leaders, researchers and business owners are converging on Tallahassee this week for a conference on sustainable living. With unseasonable…
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The Army Corps of Engineers is developing a water management plan for the Apalachicola, Chattahoochee, Flint River system. But many in north Florida are…
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The Apalachicola Bay community is voicing its concerns over a draft water plan issued by the Army Corps of Engineers. The regulation could have a dramatic…
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The decline of the Apalachicola Bay has long been blamed on increased water use upstream—in Georgia. Critics also blame the Army Corps of Engineers for…
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An hour and a half’s drive southwest of Tallahassee is the port city of Apalachicola. The 200-year-old town is home to a dominant industry: seafood. And…
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The Army Corps of Engineers is proposing new regulations for the Apalachicola-Chatahoochee-Flint River but 22 Florida Congressional Delegation members…
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A Florida water agency has a new budget of $55 million. The Northwest Florida Water Management District supervises water use and protection in the Florida…
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North Florida Congresswoman Gwen Graham is making the Apalachicola Bay one of her priorities. Graham was a guest on WFSU’s Perspectives program…