# Florida keys
Cocaine Sharks swimming in the Florida Keys!
*AI assisted in writing this satire-based article*. In an absolutely jaw-dropping turn of events, Florida's aquatic ecosystem has witnessed an invasion of epic proportions, as sharks find themselves amidst a surprising snowfall! No, we're not talking about winter weather in the Sunshine State – it seems that cocaine has decided to take a dip in the ocean, leaving our beloved sharks in an unexpected state of euphoria.
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Robbie's Marina: Heart-racing attraction in the Florida Keys!
If you’re driving through the Florida Keys or heading down to Key West, Robbie’s is an easy pitstop right in Islamorada. This is certainly a tourist spot in the Keys so this place can get PACKED! But it’s still a super fun (and affordable!) stop. Parking here is free and entry to the dock where you can find the tarpons is only $2.50 per person. If you want to feed the tarpons yourself, a bucket of 5-7 fish costs $5.00. You better be quick! These suckers are feisty and could very possibly engulf your entire fist while feeding.
Rare Deep-Water Whale Species Washes Up in the Florida Keys [PHOTOS]
Officers with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) responded to a call on Sunday, August 13 of a live dolphin bleeding on the sandbar of Tavernier Island, calling in DPMMR Standing Coordinator, Steve McCulloch to confirm the report; however, when McCulloch arrived on the scene, it was not a dolphin he found, but a rare beaked species of deep-water whale instead.
The Florida Key’s Coral Reefs, Once on the Rebound, are Again in Danger Due to Extreme Heat.
Scientists with NOAA this week raised their coral bleaching warning system to Alert Level 2 for the Keys, their highest heat stress level out of five. That level is reached when the average water surface temperature is about 1 degree Celsius above the normal maximum for eight straight weeks.
Off the Beaten Path in Florida: These Hidden Gems Are Must Sees!
Here are a few of our favorite places while driving down to Islamorada in the Florida Keys! If you are driving from Naples Florida to the Florida Keys, make sure to take Highway 41 down Tamiami Trail and make a pitstop at the Big Cypress Oasis Visitors Center to see the local residents & the king of the swamps... a TON of Alligators! Fast forward to the end of our drive, we arrived at Drop Anchor Hotel (where we stayed the night) & launched our boat. While launching the boat, 2 massive Manatees came swimming past us. After we saw those guys, we made our way out to the ocean and saw even MORE wildlife! Don't forget to give us a thumbs up & a follow if you enjoyed this clip! - Ashley & Nate
Opinion: Deadly Natural Disasters
Is there one type of natural disaster that scares you more than others?. If you grew up in one area of the world, you might be used to inevitable setbacks such as volcanos, earthquakes, tornadoes, tsunamis, or hurricanes. However, those may seem foreign and very scary in other areas. Some natural disasters allow for warning time, and others are pretty sudden.
Budget-Friendly Bliss: Your Ultimate Guide to Affordable Family Beach Vacations in New England, Georgia, and Florida
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Florida Keys mahi-mahi fishing madness with captain Kit Carson
The Florida Keys are not only famous for their breathtaking beauty and crystal-clear waters, but also for having some of the best offshore fishing in the world. During the summer months from May to September, one of the main staples of offshore fishing in the Keys is the spectacular and colorful mahi-mahi.
Florida Keys Must Stop - Where To Eat & Sunset Watch In The Florida Keys
Save this Florida Keys Must Stop ✋️ Located in Islamorada in the Florida Keys, you will find this perfectly situated beach front restaurant known as Marker 88, and it's definitely worth the stop! If you are trying to go for sunset, be sure to either show up early or try to make reservations. They do only allow a 2 hr 'sitting' limit, so time your visit accordingly! Oh and weekends typically are MUCH busier as well (you're welcome)! They are in the middle of adding a large area, in order to host weddings as well‼️ Could you imagine having a Florida Keys Wedding with these incredible views 😍 Since we are always on the road and traveling the USA on a daily basis, we figured we would show you some of our favorite places to check out. If you are doing a USA Road Trip, or have that RV Lifestyle & want to see some of the most scenic areas, follow along on our journey to see where our adventure takes us! -Ashley, Nate & Blake from the Adventure Encounters
This Famous Joint In Key Largo Is Where Guests Usually Begin or Ends Their Time In The Keys
The place is hailed for its scenic waterside attraction, friendly staff, delicious food, and fun live music. Tasty coconut shrimp, fries, chicken nachos, and crab cake are among the food on their broad menu.