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Pensacola, its anchorage first admired by the Spanish 450 years ago. In 1686, Spanish navigator Juan Jordán described Pensacola's bay as "the best ... radar to map sites of the deepest, oldest ...
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WKRG on MSNMobile Bay areas reopen after oyster harvesting closureAreas of Mobile Bay that were closed to the harvesting of oysters are now open. According to a news release from the Alabama ...
For the fifth year in a row, the oyster population in the Chesapeake Bay is doing well after decades of combating drought, ...
In December 2020, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission closed Apalachicola Bay to oystering for 5 years, in ...
The fifth-annual Oyster Bay Day is scheduled to return on Saturday, May 3. From 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., 100 vendors will sell food, artwork, and entertainment on Audrey Avenue and Spring Street ...
Escambia County is open to the idea of teaming up with the city of Pensacola and other organizations to renovate and possibly expand the Pensacola Bay Center, but before moving forward Pensacola ...
PENSACOLA, Fla. -- The future of the Pensacola Bay Center is the topic of discussion on Thursday. County commissioners, city leaders and others talked about the upgrades they want to see at the ...
The new sign located where Gregory Street and Bayfront Parkway split will greet the 100,000 drivers a day who enter the city of Pensacola from the bay bridge. The city held a contest in 2023 to ...
The Town of Oyster Bay will close two commuter lots by the Long Island Rail Road station in Hicksville next month and is expected to seize four nearby properties as it prepares to launch a ...
The Apalachicola Bay closed to oyster harvesting in 2020 in order to allow oyster beds to recover. “We’re doing our best to recover this bay for oyster harvesting. It’s very important what ...
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