Sebastian Man Finds Message in a Bottle on Beach
Sebastian residents Bob Murphy and his wife recently found a time capsule in a bottle when they were walking along the beach north of Treasure Shores Park in Vero Beach.
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Sebastian residents Bob Murphy and his wife recently found a time capsule in a bottle when they were walking along the beach north of Treasure Shores Park in Vero Beach.
The Florida 2021 Snook Season in the Atlantic will get underway for recreational harvest on Feb. 1, 2021. While the season is open at the Sebastian Inlet, it also includes
Master Naturalist (FMNP) Coastal Systems Course from January 11 – March 8, 2021. The course is a combination of online classes, self-lead experiences, and practical experiences. Attendees should register before
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conversation Commission (FWC) announced that starting Jan. 1, 2021, new hook regulations begin in Atlantic state waters. “Anglers using hook-and-line with natural bait to target
The 2020 Florida snook season in Atlantic waters closes Dec. 15 and will remain closed through Jan. 31, 2021. “Anglers may continue to catch and release snook during the closed
The City of Sebastian, spearheaded by Vice Mayor Jim Hill, installed two reefs Sunday near Crab E Bills’ to further promote the Indian River Lagoon’s health. “This project is designed
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) approved new hook requirements in Atlantic state waters. The new requirements are intended to improve reef fish catch-and-release survival rates and continue
People are catching all kinds of fish right now at the Sebastian Inlet, including Snook, Red Drum, Jack, and others. While live bait is usually the best, some fishermen are
Sea turtle hatchlings are beginning to appear on beaches throughout the Sunshine State, and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is asking the public to help ensure these
Sebastian Inlet State Park has been experiencing periods of temporary closures due to being at maximum capacity with some frequency. However, officials and rangers are doing their best to maintain
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