Florida Keys: Postcards from the Edge.
Resources and Links.
   
Web Links | NGS Resources | Additional Resources
 
 
Web Links
Aquarius
www.uncwil.edu/nurc/aquarius/
Billed as the home of the world’s “first underwater Web site,” the Aquarius lab, off Key Largo, sleeps six scientists—60 feet (18 meters) down.

Bob Sacha Photography
www.bobsacha.com
Get photo-essays, workshop schedules, a biography, and more from the man who shot “Florida Keys: Paradise With Attitude” for the December 1999 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC.

Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
www.fknms.nos.noaa.gov
Find visitor information, news, volunteering opportunities, and more at this U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) site.

Inside NPR: Frank Deford
www.npr.org/about/people/bios/fdeford.html
Learn more about the writer—and reader—of the December 1999 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC magazine article “Florida Keys: Paradise with Attitude.”

Keys Directory
www.keysdirectory.com
Links abound in this island-by-island resource.
 
 
 
NGS Resources
 
  NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC “Florida Keys: Paradise With Attitude.” Pages 32–53, December 1999.

 
  Book Wild Ocean: America’s Parks Under the Sea. 1999.
(Available in our store.)

 
  TRAVELER “South to the Keys.” Pages 96–105, January/February 1999.

 
  Book Driving Guides to America: Southeast. 1997.
(Available in our store.)

 
  TRAVELER “Life’s a Breeze in the Florida Keys.” Pages 46–60, September/October 1991.

 
  For more National Geographic Society resources, search our publications index or store.  
 
Additional Resources
Booth, William. “‘Zoning’ the Sea: New Plan for Florida Keys Arouses Storm.” Washington Post, October 17, 1993.

Cox, Christopher. A Key West Companion. St. Martin’s Press, 1983.

Jewell, Susan D. Exploring Wild South Florida. Pineapple Press, 1993.

Keith, June. June Keith’s Key West & The Florida Keys. Palm Island Press, 1997.

Shearer, Victoria, and Janet Ware. The Insider’s Guide to The Florida Keys & Key West. Falcon Publishing, 1998.

 
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