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Gov. Ron DeSantis has earmarked $30 million to pay for efforts to reduce blue-green algae in Caloosahatchee River and increase water quality
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The Florida Department of Health in Lee County canceled five health warnings due to harmful algal blooms in the Caloosahatchee River
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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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Blooms have already formed in Lake Okeechobee this spring and things are shaping up for a repeat of 2018 in the Caloosahatchee River this summer after Hurricane Ian set in motion the same events as Irma.
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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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A project intended to help address blue-green algae outbreaks took a major step forward Wednesday as the U.S. Senate passed a bill that includes a...
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Gov. Rick Scott on Monday issued an emergency order over the reemergence of toxic algae outbreaks on both coasts, as the regions’ water quality blossoms…
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A massive algae outbreak is spreading in the Caloosahatchee River in southwest Florida.Calusa Waterkeeper John Cassani tells the Naples Daily News that…