Beachgoers were shocked when a rare rogue wave ripped through Fort De Soto on the Gulf Coast of Florida, demolishing their ...
Unexpected wave impact: A rogue wave in late April wiped out several threatened shorebird nests at Fort De Soto Park, surprising visitors and park staff. Sargassum surge forecast: Scientists warn this ...
The roped-off areas of the park are nesting sites for threatened shorebirds. A couple of weeks ago, the area was flooded by a rogue wave that took beachgoers and park rangers by surprise. It flooded ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. PINELLAS COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) — North Beach at Fort De Soto Park is back open following months of hurricane damage repairs. Park ...
The tortoises made what must have been a harrowing journey across open water to Fort De Soto. A gopher tortoise, which is believed to have been washed from Egmont Key over a mile away during Hurricane ...