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Of Shipwrecks and Spanish Treasure by Doug Alderson

Florida’s reefs were never kind to early sailing ships. Wreckages literally line Florida’s east coast, especially southeast Florida because the Gulf Stream lies closer to land than in any other part of North America.

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Helping Our Coast

The thrill of seeing a sea turtle or dolphin break a placid surface, a diving osprey or pelican, the rare breach of a whale or manta ray or school of flying fish. It might be breathtaking sunrises and sunsets that cast lavender colors across water and sand, bathing all in its path. Perhaps it is the feel of warm sand on feet and body and the steady, soothing mantra of breaking waves. It might be the thrill of hooking a tarpon or other fighting fish or gathering scallops across the sea floor that hearkens back to a hunter-gatherer era.

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The Chipola

The Chipola is one of those rivers that has a bit of everything—springs, bluffs, caves and mystery

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A Big Win in the Nestle Lawsuit!

The 1st District Court of Appeals unanimously ruled that the Florida Springs Council has a right to challenge the Seven Springs/Nestle bottling permit.

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Florida’s Remote 10,000 Islands 

When Florida’s coast dips into the remote Ten Thousand Islands, the white sandy beaches end and a maze of undeveloped islands and tidal creeks begin. It is a world unto its own.

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Helping Our Rivers

People who live along or frequently visit a river often develop a personal relationship that is familial. But instead of thinking of the river as a child growing up or as an elder eventually passing from this earthly existence, the river spans innumerable generations.

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Santa Fe River

The 75-mile Santa Fe River originates in Lake Santa Fe near Keystone Heights and flows north of Gainesville before doing what several other Florida rivers do—swirl underground.

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Suwannee River

Excerpt from Florida’s Rivers: A Celebration of Over 40 of the Sunshine State’s Dynamic Waterways by Doug Alderson, published by Pineapple Press in 2021

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