Red tide is caused by a harmful algae bloom. It can bring respiratory problems and even fish kills in high concentrations.
Ancient maps of the Gulf coast of what is now Pasco County show an island just south of the mouth ... but the entire island and causeway needed fill to raise it well above sea level. As it turned out, ...
This topography is a little easier to see when you look at a FEMA flood map ... in Pinellas County was funneling down the old brick road—seeking, as always, its own level.
PALM HARBOR, Fla. (WFLA) — An alligator had to be removed from a shopping center in Palm Harbor Thursday. Video recorded by Rich Jones showed a trapper at the East Lake Woodlands Shopping Center ...
Forensic Science investigators with the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office collect ... Ford is known to detectives as a “street-level commander” in the gang and dedicated his rap career to ...
A new interactive map has revealed dozens of US cities could be underwater ... Our new very likely projections highlight just how large the uncertainties are when it comes to sea-level rise,' said ...
We’re shooting for Aug. 1.” The project calls for five concrete platforms to be built at a base elevation of 11 feet above sea level. The critical equipment will then be moved on top of those ...
Substantial damage letters, which determine the level of damage homes sustained haven’t made the process easier either. Commissioner Arden Dickey found data showing how the Pinellas County ...
This map shows the elevation of several landmarks ... there are several tools available online to determine how high above sea level you are. The National Weather Service in Portland offers ...
Other possible factors include sea level rise caused by climate change and damage caused by saltwater intrusion. Legislation After the collapse, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law new ...
If you see a washed-up sea turtle, St. Johns County officials say to never push them back into the ocean. Instead, you’re encouraged to call the FWC Wildlife Hotline. To call, dial 888-404-3922.
We will archive the old data and will endeavour to do some reporting on the changes. This is our second UPRN level map layer, and while we've been using interactive maps for internal editing of data ...