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After nests washed out by ‘rogue wave,’ how are Fort De Soto birds doing? We took a visit
It’s hard to spot the least terns skittering around Fort De Soto Park. But there are dozens of them. The itty-bitty shorebirds look like little vigilantes, with black masking their eyes, scurrying ...
Once thought to be sailors’ myths, rogue waves gained credibility after a towering 80-foot wall of water struck the Draupner oil platform in 1995. New research shows that these extreme waves don’t ...
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