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Tide among rocks. The limestone outcropping also encompasses coquina, crustaceans, and sand, protruding visibly from the beach. [2] The preserve also features several coastal communities, including maritime hammocks, mangrove-dominated wetlands, and oceanfront dunes. [1] Common native species include sea grapes, gumbo limbo, and Sabal palms.
Most fossils are highly fragmented with greatest preservation seen in the Blowing Rocks Preserve in Martin County, and regions north of Palm Beach. [8] Bioturbation is also seen in Palm Beach, Martin and Flagler counties. Large and small fossilized burrows formed by invertebrate species are seen in Palm Beach and Martin Counties whereas Flagler ...
Floodwaters inundated parts of the Tampa Bay region on Wednesday morning as Hurricane Idalia’s outer bands swept through the area, and officials warned water levels would continue to rise in ...
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Hurricane Helene is expected to be 'howling' when it reaches the Upstate.
McKay Bay Nature Park is a 38-acre (15 ha) park in Tampa. There is a 900-foot (270 m) boardwalk trail through mangroves and mudflats, an observation tower that doubles as an education pavilion, a paved 1.25-mile (2.01 km) multi-use trail and .5-mile (0.80 km) nature trail. Picnic tables and interpretive signage are offered. [1]
Blowing Rocks Preserve, FL. Uploaded by Jacopo Werther; Author: Clinton & Charles Robertson from RAF Lakenheath, UK & San Marcos, TX, USA & UK: Licensing.
McKay Bay is the name given to the northeastern corner of Tampa Bay, a body of water in Tampa, Florida. The McKay Bay Greenway runs through the area on the east side of McKay Bay and connects to the Tampa Bypass Canal. [1] McKay Bay Nature Park is located at 685 North 34th Street in Tampa. The area also includes the McKay Bay Resource Recovery ...