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  • Sarasota’s newest theater company, The Gulf Front Players, is about to present its first show, A.R. Gurney’s “Love Letters,” May 19 at the Sarasota…
  • Foreign illegal fishing in the Gulf of Mexico is growing problem that poses risks to our economy, national security and the sustainability of the…
  • Explore Cashes Ledge - part of the Gulf of Maine that helps power the Gulf’s more than 3,000 species
  • Discover the lasting impact of how international trade forever changed the Gulf of Maine’s bounty.
  • Meet the people leading new efforts to shape the future of the Gulf of Maine and our oceans.
  • Hurricane Ivan approaches the Gulf coast with winds of up to 145 miles per hour, prompting the mayor of New Orleans to declare a state of emergency. The storm has caused a mass exodus of boats and fishermen from the area. Hear NPR's Melissa Block and Brian Wells of the Sportsman Marina and Drydock in Orange Beach, Ala.
  • From Charlotte County EOC Director Wayne Sallade: Here's the first advisory and track forecast for Tropical Storm Andrea. Note that the Florida West Coast…
  • In July 2010, the oil spill caused by the Deepwater Horizon rig explosion fouled beaches and wetlands, killed wildlife, and ruined seafood businesses. Nearly three years later, as the civil trial against BP begins, those who live and work in the area continue to feel the disaster's effects.
  • Tropical Storm Nate has moved back over the warm waters of the Caribbean and is accelerating toward the Gulf of Mexico. Nate is forecast to become a...
  • Hurricane Hunters flew into Invest 91 on Sunday afternoon, but came back with little evidence to suggest a tropical depression or storm had formed. Winds…
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