Do you wish there was more or less working waterfront to house the commercial fishing industry on the Treasure Coast?
"I was just kind of dumbfounded": Logan Hayes, a bystander on his way to work, bravely rescued a pregnant woman from a ...
The bystander spotted the woman sinking in her vehicle and "swam roughly 30 feet from the shore to reach" her, Florida's Martin County Fire & Rescue said ...
"I am very fortunate to be where I am. My business would not exist without the Semblers and the people in the aquaculture ...
From inshore fishing adventures to bluewater exploits, Florida's Space and Treasure Coasts serve up a bounty of angling ...
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Boat speed categories are idle (2-5 mph), slow (5-7 mph), prohibited, and no entry even for fishing, wading, diving, swimming and personal watercraft.
As Tennessee’s second oldest town, Greeneville proudly wears its history on its sleeve. The town served as the capital of the ...
Do you think Treasure Coast governments should do more or less to help save waterfront property for commercial fishing?
Here's how much fish the commercial fishing industry that's left catches on the Treasure Coast each year. About 10 fishers ...
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A behind the scenes look at reporting on Florida commercial fishing

TCPalm reporter Timothy O’Hara reels in the facts on saving Florida's working waterfronts and commercial fishing.
The time-honored work of commercial fishing continues in some small pockets of Florida, but the state's first industry has ...