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  3. Environmental issues in Florida - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of environmental issues in Florida.A large portion of Florida is a biologically diverse ecosystem, with large wetlands in the Everglades.Management of environmental issues related to the everglades and the larger coastal waters and wetlands have been important to the history of Florida and the development of multiple parts of the economy of Florida, including the influential ...

  4. WKEZ-FM - Wikipedia

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    The station signed on the air as WIFL on November 21, 1997. On May 6, 1999, the station changed its call sign to the current WKEZ-FM. [4] The EZ in the call letters referred to the station's easy listening format and the K stood for Keys. On June 8, WKEZ-FM changed its format from easy listening to oldies, branded as "True Oldies".

  5. List of newspapers in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Florida Keys Free Press: Monroe [1] Jacksonville Daily Record: Jacksonville: 1912 Observer Media Group [5] Fernandina Beach News Leader: Fernandina Beach: Community Newspapers, Inc. Florida Observer: West Palm Beach: 2021 National Press Networks Florida's digital newspaper Florida Keys Keynoter: Marathon: McClatchy Company Florida Sentinel ...

  6. How pollution and climate change may have caused the Florida ...

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    A 5,000 mile-long blob of slimy, smelly seaweed is headed for Florida’s beaches on the Gulf of Mexico, and it’s partly because of human activity, including water pollution and climate change.

  7. Hot seawater killed most of cultivated coral in Florida Keys ...

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    Record hot seawater killed more than three-quarters of human-cultivated coral that scientists had placed in the Florida Keys in recent years in an effort to prop up a threatened species that’s ...

  8. WPIK - Wikipedia

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    WPIK (102.5 FM) is a radio station licensed to Summerland Key, Florida, United States. The station serves the Florida Keys area. The station is currently owned by Magnum Broadcasting, Inc. [2] On September 29, 2020, WPIK returned to the air with conservative talk, branded as "Keys Talk 96.9/102.5", simulcasting WKEZ-FM 96.9 Tavernier. [3]

  9. Idalia to flood parts of Florida Keys coast. Will schools ...

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