Although no date has been set yet to move the vessel, if it’s eventually sunk close enough to the USS Oriskany, Escambia County may partner with Okaloosa County to market both reefs to divers.
More:Oysters are regaining a foothold in Santa Rosa's East Bay thanks to 33 new reefs The greenhouse ... of sediment into the Escambia River every year. Last April the county used $249,000 in ...
The recommended spending comes about 10 months before a five-year moratorium on oyster harvesting is scheduled to end.
The collapse of Florida’s oyster reefs serves as a stark reminder of the interconnected challenges we face: freshwater ...
Escambia County’s Natural Resources Conservation Division has scheduled a prescribed burn in the Jones Swamp Wetland Preserve ...
Escambia County has received over $61 million in American Rescue Plan Act funding. According to a county news release, the $61,829,151 in ARPA funding will be used ...
ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. -- A dog trapped under a shipping container was rescued by Escambia County Fire Rescue on Tuesday morning. The incident occurred at 10:16 a.m. when the dog became stuck after ...
ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. -- Escambia County Public Schools announced their Teacher of the Year at the Golden Apple Awards on Friday. Ms. Kelly Reed is a kindergarten teacher at the Global Learning ...
Dec. 18, 2024 — Artificial light can wake sleeping fish and attract predators, changing nighttime coral reef communities, according to new research using novel underwater infrared ...
Grand Reef is among the farthest areas in the game, located close to the Forsaken Shores. This region is home to some of the most exotic fish species that fetch a handsome price at the merchant’s.