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Protected mangroves cut down on Sandpiper Bay & Resort property in Port St. Lucie

Por: WPTV Nation May 16, 2023

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PORT ST LUCIE, Fla. — The Florida Department of Environmental Protection said they have launched an active and ongoing investigation after a Treasure Coast resident reported to them that protected mangrove trees were cut down along the property line of the Sandpiper Bay & Resort in Port St Lucie. The resort, which was once known as the Club Med, recently came under new ownership. A representative for FDEP told WPTV that after receiving the... + full article



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