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The last, largest stands of ancient elkhorn coral survive in shallow waters off North Key Largo, where rough seas sometimes expose thick golden branches reaching toward the sunlit surface.

Posted - Friday, December 05, 2008 12:00 AM EST

Frogfish

A frogfish blends in with the coral growing on the Spiegel Grove off Key Largo. (Photo by Katharine “Kat” Wheatley)

“There’s a frogfish on the Spiegel Grove.”

Posted - Friday, November 21, 2008 08:06 AM EST

elkhorn

Colonies of branching elkhorn coral, like this one in Key Largo, once were a common sight on the Florida Keys reef but have dwindled over the years.

Harming the signature corals of the Keys reef tract could trigger more severe federal penalties beginning Nov. 21.

Posted - Wednesday, November 05, 2008 07:01 AM EST

All right all you road-weary travelers, you’ve made it to the Keys and have driven down U.S. 1 at that ominous speed of 55 mph ... or slower. So already you’ve been immersed in the “slow down and take it easy” mentality of the Keys, giving the right of way to not only pedestrians and bicycles, but also land crabs, iguanas and chickens.

Posted - Sunday, June 29, 2008 03:55 PM EDT

They’re closing down the hangout, The air is turnin’ cool… They’re shuttin’ off the superslide, The kids are back in school. The tourist traps are empty, Vacancies abound… Almost like it used to be, Before the circus came to town.

Posted - Thursday, March 27, 2008 05:17 PM EDT

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