As we think about this season’s gifts, we are reminded of all the Gulf of Mexico gives.
Business
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Four South Florida-headquartered cruise lines could pay a combined $439 million to American port concessionaire Havana Docks, which for decades lost compensation at piers Fidel Castro’s regime unlawfully confiscated in Cuba.
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One St.Petersburg 10-year-old is making big waves for environmental conservation.
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Students are the future, which is why the Gulf of Mexico Alliance, through its Gulf Star Program, is funding projects impacting students across the Gulf.
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Sourcing deals these days requires hours of research, direct mail and calls to owners.
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TradeWinds Island Resorts has announced their new “Shore to Shore” give-back program supporting response and recovery efforts for communities impacted by Hurricane Ian.
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Barrier islands form through time as waves deposit sand parallel to the shoreline.
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Just as the used car market was starting to cool off, Hurricane Ian swept in, devastated lives, and raised new questions.
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Retention rates are at an all-time low due to a post-pandemic shift in the talent landscape where over 40% of the global workforce is considering leaving their employer this year.
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October is more than a month filled with ghosts, ghouls and goofy costumes.