Bayboro Harbor was first dredged in 1907, chasing away much of the area’s native wildlife and destroying the salt marshes, mudflats, and bayous that existed. Photo by Makenna Wozniak | The
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USFSP’s Watergoat is often overflowing with garbage and decaying plants that shoot out of the stormwater drain in Bayboro Harbor. Photo courtesy of Oliver Laczko By Julia Birdsall On a
FWC employees and volunteers surrounded the juvenile manatee as news crews and curious passersby looked on. Photos courtesy of Kelah Lehart By Alisha Durosier While doing Homework in the library
Among the identical weekend yachts docked at Bayboro Harbor, passersby would have a hard time missing this 85-foot-long replica of a 19th century Thames River sailing barge. It is
He walks the harbor barefoot, scooping up whatever junk he finds at the water’s edge. It’s his weekly ritual. A task he fits between classes, that nets him bag after
The USF Sailing Team’s spring season is set to kick off the second week in February. The team qualified for the national competitions this past fall, winning fourth place in
