Here, its application is intended to provide the information necessary to define maximum, allowable levels of mercury in Everglades food webs. |
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For now, the alligators in the Florida Everglades are holding their ground against the invading snakes. |
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Nearby is Everglades National Park, which can be explored by canoe, hiking, biking or in an airboat. |
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Something's gone wrong with his wrists and hands after six days of poling a canoe through the Shark River Slough, in Everglades National Park. |
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He's the owner of a roadside stand in the middle of the Everglades, who seems involved in every sighting of Florida's Bigfoot in his area. |
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Flying over the Everglades, passengers might expect to see a flock of great egrets or a twisted mangrove forest. |
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Those species have a hard time persisting in the seasonally inundated prairies dispersed across much of the Everglades ecosystem. |
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Then the region was a vast coastal mangrove swamp, similar to the Florida Everglades. |
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After nearly a decade of promotion and pioneering, the Everglades remained relatively unsettled. |
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Given this, decisions about public funding for Everglades restoration will proceed with limited economic information. |
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The funding will also support specific restoration activities within the Everglades National Park. |
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Deep in the Florida Everglades, high school football is seen as the only means of escape. |
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A series of dykes now regulate the amount of water that enters the Everglades National Park, drying up large tracts of marshland. |
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Butcher is famed for recreating, in vivid tonality and detail, the threatened Florida Everglades wilderness swamps, with their dense foliage and moss-draped cypress trees. |
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Anyone who happens to be lost in the Everglades while reading this should immediately locate a poisonwood tree and eat every leaf on it. |
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Thousands of 10-foot pythons roam the Florida Everglades, menacing man and beast alike. |
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The 20 year masterplan of Port Everglades is being revised, a revision concerning which the public are invited to react up to the end of August. |
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We have seen what happened recently in the Everglades, in the United States, where deregulation and privatization are the watchword. |
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This notably concerns the cruise activities. Port Everglades, like Miami, consider that they will soon be saturated in this sector. |
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And he led a successful campaign to halt construction of a mammoth jetport in the Everglades. |
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On 15 May 2010, a monitoring device was installed by the staff of Everglades National Park in order to detect any water contamination. |
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He referred to some positive trends in the conservation of both Everglades and Yellowstone National Parks. |
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A spongy, Dijon-colored city of algae and microscopic creatures that floats on the surface, periphyton cleanses the Everglades of excess nutrients and pollutants. |
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The only way to reach the building was by airboat, piloted by an Everglades boatman, as all streets were impassable from fallen trees, flood waters or both. |
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I've done a power slide in an airboat on the Florida Everglades. |
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And it expanded the National Parks System to include the Everglades, Joshua Tree National Park, and Big Bend National Park. |
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He suspects our snake is pregnant, and puts in a call to Dr. Skip Snow, lead python biologist with the Everglades National Park. |
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The Everglades, overrun with huge reptiles, is about to host its first-ever open season on snakes. |
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I could go on a rant about how sugar subsidies cause American consumers to pay triple the market price for sugar, just to get the privilege of ruining the Everglades. |
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Crowley Liner Service workers reacted immediately as the Caribe Merchant came to dockside at the firm's Port Everglades terminal. |
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South Florida's Everglades Jetport is a fancy name for a concrete runway in the middle of nowhere. |
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The 22-year-old died when a plane carrying a group of parachutists crashed near the Everglades. |
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The Delegate of Thailand recalled that at the twenty-fifth session of the Committee he had suggested that the State Party consider removing the Everglades from the List of World Heritage in Danger. |
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Florida has certainly had its share of mega-concerts in recent months: the Bee Gees in Fort Lauderdale, rock stars Phish in the Everglades, not to mention Cuban-American diva Gloria Estefan in downtown Miami. |
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After leaving Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on May 8, the Maasdam called on the ports of Charleston, Newport, Gaspé, Sept-Îles, and Saguenay before arriving in Québec City. |
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In his nearly 20 years in the National Park Service he has also worked at Canyonlands, Everglades, and Wind Cave national parks. |
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The US Department of Homeland Security provided key support to this event, including access to the facilities at Port Everglades for hands on training. |
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Summer afternoon showers from the Everglades traveling eastward over Downtown Miami. |
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The park is larger than Yellowstone, Everglades, Glacier, and Grand Canyon national parks combined. |
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It grows north of the Everglades, on sandy dunes and in pinewoods. |
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Two groups sued to block the law's implementation: a nonprofit called Friends of the Everglades, and the Miccosukee Tribe, Native Americans whose reservation lands sit inside the Everglades. |
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The Fanjuls were noted political machinators during previous environmental battles, angling to defeat a proposed federal sugar tax linked to clean-ups in the Everglades. |
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Efforts to preserve the Everglades ecosystem date to the mid-20th century, notably in the work of conservationists Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Ernest F. Coe. |
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The Steward of the Swamp in 1955, back when the Loop Road was a limestone trail so rough that travelers had to rig their trucks with airplane tires, 16-year-old Robert Warren hitchhiked to the Everglades. |
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In the late 1960s he represented the National Audubon Society in its successful legal fight to prevent construction of a jetport in the Everglades. |
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Port Everglades and Port Canaveral are continuing to lead the field. |
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The Port of Everglades has reached an agreement with the State of Florida and the County which will enable them to extend their port installations thanks to compensatory environmental measures. |
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The State Party has informed the Centre that it will provide an update on the state of conservation of Everglades in time for the twenty-second session of the Committee. |
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The American alligator, American crocodile, Florida panther, and manatee can be found in Everglades National Park in the southern part of the state. |
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A few hundred Seminole remained in Florida in the Everglades. |
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Currently, the Cruise Capital of the World is the Port of Miami, Florida, closely followed behind by Port Everglades, Florida and the Port of San Juan, Puerto Rico. |
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The Everglades Agricultural Area is a major center for agriculture. |
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Vivian Gil's Dalmation, Jazz, barely survived one such confrontation this month outside her home in western Dade County, on the edge of the Everglades. |
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Even in extreme cases such as chemical pollution in the Florida Everglades from heavily subsidized sugar farming, strong regulations are routinely blocked by industry. |
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