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Hurricane Ian’s landfall on Sept. 28 last year helped foster a red-tide-a-thon that lasted eight months. Now there have been seven blue-green algae health advisories in Lee County alone since May
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On WGCU's "Gulf Coast Life," Florida Gulf Coast University professor Bill Mitch talks about what has been accomplished since a blue-green algae bloom emerged from the Caloosahatchee River in 2018.
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Governor Ron DeSantis wants $625 million dollars for environmental spending in the upcoming budget. DeSantis announced a plan Tuesday to fund more than...
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Red tide arrived in Pinellas County over the weekend with numerous reports of dead fish along beaches from Fort DeSoto to Clearwater.
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Toxic blue-green algae blooms have officially come to Fort Lauderdale. The green, foul-smelling goop has been sighted in Intracoastal canals, near Annie...
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Last week, Gov. Rick Scott ordered a state of emergency for seven counties around Lake Okeechobee as a result of toxic algae blooms. Now the Army Corps...
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Florida Gov. Rick Scott wants discharges of polluted water out of Lake Okeechobee redirected elsewhere.Scott put the request in a letter he sent Wednesday…
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Senate President Joe Negron wants water managers to expand their search for land to house a reservoir he has backed to help shift water south from Lake...
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Legislation making its way on Capitol Hill could help Florida communities hit by toxic algae blooms.The Senate Commerce Committee approved the measure…
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A legislative proposal for a reservoir south of Lake Okeechobee for Everglades restoration is prompting bitter debate over central and south Florida’s…