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Jim Harper
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A South Florida native, Mr. Jim W. Harper is the park critic and environmental columnist for the Biscayne Times. He has reviewed dozens of parks around Miami and led tours in Oleta State Park. A nationally-ranked swimmer and coach, he leads an ocean swim every Sunday in South Beach. Just add “fish” to his name to reach Jim@Harperfish.com.


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