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This national park is 95 percent underwater: Here’s what it’s hidingThere, within view of Miami, is the serene Biscayne National Park. ... The park teems with hundreds of species of fish, birds, plants, and insects you won’t find anywhere else in the U.S.
Elkhorn coral babies, affectionately called “Flonduran” corals by researchers at the Rosenstiel School at the University of ...
You have to get out on the water at Biscayne National Park, and the best way to do so is to take a boat cruise or charter. This allows visitors to experience the park’s vastness—a staggering ...
Reef Scene, Biscayne National Park (Photo by Stephen Frink/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images) Elliot Key,(left) in Biscayne National Park, is the northernmost of the true Florida Keys. Miami, Florida.
Since then, Biscayne has been expanded and renamed as a national park. The park is touted as having “four distinct ecosystems” that melt into each other, creating “ecotones.” The park ...
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