Sebastian Inlet State Park is undergoing a roughly $11 million facelift, including dredging sand from the channel and placing it on the beach and repairing the north jetty. About 50,000 cubic yards of ...
Boaters will benefit but first they must beware. Sebastian Inlet District's contractor recently resumed dredging sand from inside the inlet as part of a $9 million project to deepen the channel and ...
It was a classic spring-break Saturday at Sebastian Inlet. A fun leftover swell was pitching little emerald peaks, fishing boats were catching bruisers against the jetty, and manatees were lumbering ...
Boat speed categories are idle (2-5 mph), slow (5-7 mph), prohibited, and no entry even for fishing, wading, diving, swimming ...
The Florida Wildlife Hospital has embarked on a mission to safeguard one of the state’s most iconic birds-the Brown Pelican.
Sebastian Inlet's north jetty will likely be closed for the better part of a year starting this month as the district begins necessary repairs. Around 190 feet of the jetty will be closed to visitors ...
The Florida Wildlife Hospital in Palm Shores will tag brown pelicans to learn more about why they keep getting injured at Sebastian Inlet State Park.
"I am very fortunate to be where I am. My business would not exist without the Semblers and the people in the aquaculture ...
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