Treasure Beneath the Sunshine Skyway?

Florida’s waters have always carried secrets—storms, shipwrecks, and stories that resurface centuries later. This week, one tale of possible treasure hits close to home. Treasure hunters recently pulled over a thousand gold and silver coins from the Atlantic, near Vero Beach, remnants of Spain’s legendary 1715 fleet that sank in a hurricane while hauling riches … Read more

Florida’s Ancient Fish Farms

Long before Florida became the “Fishing Capital of the World,” the Calusa—an Indigenous people who once ruled Southwest Florida—were mastering the art of aquaculture. These resourceful “Shell People” built intricate water courts, a sophisticated system of fish traps and holding ponds that functioned much like today’s fish farms. For the Calusa, the sea was their … Read more