. Medical and Hospital News .




.
WOOD PILE
$1.6 million fine for cutting down trees
by Staff Writers
Jupiter, Fla. (UPI) Jan 26, 2012

disclaimer: image is for illustration purposes only

A Florida couple was fined $1.6 million for cutting down mangrove trees on their property without proper state and city permits.

Roger and Myrna Byrd of Jupiter removed 109 mangroves, a tree Florida has protected since 1985, in late 2010, The Palm Beach Post reported Wednesday.

"Those mangroves will take two or three decades to grow back. It is imperative the judicial system support laws to protect these critical habitats," said Albrey Arrington, the Loxahatchee River Environmental Control District's executive director, referring to the fine handed down by Jupiter Magistrate Paul Nicoletti.

The Byrds must pay the city $15,000 per tree, Nicoletti ruled, and must also pay legal fees to the city.

Neighbors had testified Roger Byrd had complained on several occasions the mangroves were blocking his view of the river.

Mangroves, which can grow to a height of 25 feet, act as a nursery for sea life, filter water and reduce erosion.

The Byrds' attorney said they would appeal.

"That amount is certainly excessive," attorney Greg Kino said.

"I am disappointed but confident we can win an appeal because the law is on our side."

The Byrds had turned down a compromise offer from Jupiter last year to pay a fine of $109,000, or $1,000 a tree, the Post reported.

Related Links
Forestry News - Global and Local News, Science and Application




.
.
Get Our Free Newsletters Via Email
...
Buy Advertising Editorial Enquiries




.

. Comment on this article via your Facebook, Yahoo, AOL, Hotmail login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle



WOOD PILE
Rate of tropical timber harvest a concern
Canberra, Australia (UPI) Jan 24, 2012
Timber production in the world's tropical countries is exceeding the forests' ability to replace the felled trees, an Australian report says. Researchers at Australian National University and James Cook University said the standard cutting cycle of 30-40 years is too short to allow trees to grow to a volume required by commercial loggers, the BBC reported Tuesday. This would resu ... read more


WOOD PILE
N.Z. quake bill to approach $25 bn: central bank

NOAA satellites aid in the rescue of 207 people in 2011

Radiation fears slow Japan tsunami clear-up

Five Japan committees keep no disaster records

WOOD PILE
Opening of UK site producing the heart of Galileo

Northrop Grumman to Supply Marine Navigation Equipment for Suez Canal Authority

Old satellite teaching new lessons

Boeing GPS IIF Satellites Assembled Using 'Pulse' Manufacturing Line

WOOD PILE
Following the first steps out of Africa

Arabia saw first humans out of Africa

The price of your soul: How the brain decides whether to 'sell out'

Penn Researchers Help Solve Questions About Ethiopians' High-Altitude Adaptations

WOOD PILE
The Mighty Mesh Of Biofilms

The Evolution of Division of Labour

Radical Theory Explains the Origin, Evolution, and Nature of Life

Viruses con bacteria into working for them

WOOD PILE
Troubled Global AIDS fund shifts focus ten years on

Researchers Discover Method to Unravel Malaria's Genetic Secrets

Tracking the birth of an evolutionary arms race between HIV-like viruses and primate genomes

Doctors Without Borders slams lack of AIDS care in DR Congo

WOOD PILE
Graphic details emerge of Tibetan unrest in China

Another Tibetan shot dead by China police: rights groups

Hong Kongers plan ad to insult mainland 'locusts'

Tibetans in restive area fiercely independent: experts

WOOD PILE
Five Somalis detained in Spain after alleged navy attack

Dutch marines ward off pirate attack

NATO warship assists Iranian vessel

China says shots fired at cargo boat on Mekong

WOOD PILE
China's reality lost in translation, Davos told

Davos doubts center on EU, world economy

US new-home sales suffer worst year

Venezuela ditching World Bank arbitration


.

The content herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2012 - Space Media Network. AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement,agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by Space Media Network on any Web page published or hosted by Space Media Network. Privacy Statement