The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has extended the amount of time the owners of “displaced vessels” have to start the process to refloat or remove the vessels from
The owners of roughly 150 “displaced vessels” from Hurricane Ian now have until Tuesday, Nov. 15, to start the process to refloat or remove the vessels from land, the flats
The cleanup from Hurricane Ian continues in the Florida Keys, with about 11,000 cubic yards of vegetation and debris being removed from Key West and more than 400 tons from
More than a dozen City of Key West-managed mooring balls in the Garrison Bight anchorage failed during Hurricane Ian, sending vessels on a collision course with mangroves, other vessels and
As the cleanup effort mounts from Hurricane Ian in the Florida Keys, Monroe County and City of Key West officials are actively working with state and federal elected officials to
As the cleanup of Hurricane Ian continues, the owners of roughly 100 "displaced vessels" now have up to 45 days to refloat or remove the vessels from land, the flats