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A Windsor resident is responsible for the illegal removal of mangrove trees from waterfront property, officials say. See what ...
The Indian River County Sheriff's Office received a call June 11 about an unresponsive man lying by mangroves.
A first-degree misdemeanor is punishable by a $10,000 maximum fine or six months in jail, or both. And that's just the ...
A Windsor resident illegally removed mangrove trees from his Sebastian waterfront ... Mangrove removal in Indian River County: What to know Florida law — with some exceptions — allows ...
TCPalm drone photos show nearly entire Sebastian waterfront property scarified from mangrove removal and a large water body ...
Clearing mangrove trees without permission is a first-degree misdemeanor, and could be punishable by a $10,000 maximum fine ...
Be careful what you wish for,” former Port St. Lucie Councilman Jack Kelly warned. “History repeats itself. Growth does not ...
Christian Hammarskjold's company owns the property at 5200 93rd Lane in Sebastian ... according to Indian River County officials. "The Florida Department of Environmental Protection is ...
Deputies responded to the riverside of the 13,000 block of State Road A1A, south of Sebastian Inlet State Park. Indian River County: Fire Rescue, Florida Forest Service crews battle two brush ...
Lip Lickers BBQ in Sebastian is on the west side of Indian River Drive ... paddleboard, hike alongside Florida manatees in Indian River Lagoon ...