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The pier participates in the Responsible Pier Initiative which promotes responsible fishing and conservation. In 1999, the town of Juno Beach opened the Juno Beach Pier as a pedestrian pier. [ 15 ] Activities on the pier conducted through Loggerhead Marinelife Center include a kid's fishing program, field trips, and private fishing lessons.
Juno Beach is a town in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. ... [11] and a new 993-foot Juno Beach Pier built in 1999. [12] [13] During the Second World War
Loggerhead Park is a 17-acre recreational area in Juno Beach, Florida with a beach. It includes the Loggerhead Marinelife Center, an ocean conservation organization and sea turtle hospital. [1] Loggerhead Marinelife Center manages the Juno Beach fishing pier, across the street from the park. [2]
Winds picked up at Juno Beach, Florida ,on the morning of August 1 as Hurricane Isaias moved north from the Bahamas towards Florida. Kitesurfers took advantage of the conditions, as did people ...
The 569 acre preserve in Juno Beach ranges from the Atlantic to the Intracoastal Waterway. It is the largest tract of the Atlantic Coastal Ridge in Palm Beach County. It is divided into two tracts by U.S. Highway 1. Kiosks at the entrances provide detailed information about the flora and fauna within the natural areas.
Plaza La Mer's new owner has said little about changes to the Juno Beach shopping center. The town and its merchants want its core to stay unchanged. How Juno Beach is growing: 'Downtown' shopping ...
Both Juno Beach and Palm Beach Gardens had shown interest in annexing Captain's Key, a community of 25 homes near Seminole Golf Club. North county annexation: U.S. 1 neighborhood near agreement to ...
The Late November 1984 Nor'easter occurred on the United States' Thanksgiving Day, November 22, 1984.A deep extratropical cyclone located just off the shore of Florida led to significant beach erosion and the grounding of the freighter Mercedes I for several months along the coastal town of Palm Beach. [1]