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Blue-Green Algae Blooms Plague Southwest Florida Waters from Naples to Lake O

Blue-Green Algae Blooms Plague Southwest Florida Waters from Naples to Lake O

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Jun 15, 2023 | Press

Originally published by The News-Press on June 15, 2023 by Amy Bennett Williams From Naples to Lake Okeechobee and along the Caloosahatchee in between, algae is troubling Southwest Florida. A bloom currently coats more than 350 square miles of the lake; scientists...
‘Protecting the Taxpayers’: Florida Water District Sues Fired Builder on C-43 Reservoir Project

‘Protecting the Taxpayers’: Florida Water District Sues Fired Builder on C-43 Reservoir Project

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Jun 8, 2023 | C43 Reservoir, Press

Originally published by The News-Press on June 8, 2023 by Amy Bennett Williams Lawsuits have been flying as the South Florida Water Management District and its fired contractor quarrel over a soured $560-million deal to build the C-43 reservoir. Yet work continues at...
More Cyanotoxin Warnings in the Caloosahatchee as Algae-Tainted Lake O Releases Paused

More Cyanotoxin Warnings in the Caloosahatchee as Algae-Tainted Lake O Releases Paused

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Jun 7, 2023 | Featured, Press

Originally published by TC Palm on June 7, 2023 by Amy Bennett Williams A week into hurricane season, as concerns over algae blooms mount, Caloosahatchee river-watchers don’t have to worry about Lake O making things worse – at least for the moment. Calusa Waterkeeper...
Lake O is High at the Start of Hurricane Season and Why that Matters

Lake O is High at the Start of Hurricane Season and Why that Matters

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Jun 2, 2023 | Featured, Press

Originally published by The News-Press on June 2, 2023 by Chad Gillis Lake Okeechobee is more than a foot above its target level at this time of year, and heavy rains have fallen across much of the state in recent days. The big question for the Fort Myers-Cape...
Blue-Green Algae Blooms Spotted from Lake O to Fort Myers Shores

Blue-Green Algae Blooms Spotted from Lake O to Fort Myers Shores

by Calusa Waterkeeper | May 26, 2023 | Harmful Algal Blooms, Press

Blue-Green Algae Blooms Spotted from Lake O to Fort Myers Shores Originally published by FOX4 News on May 26, 2023 Once again, Lake Okeechobee is covered with blue-green algae blooms. According to NOAA, algal blooms covered about 260 square miles on the ake,...
Is the Caloosahatchee Heading for an Algae Bloom?

Is the Caloosahatchee Heading for an Algae Bloom?

by Calusa Waterkeeper | May 26, 2023 | Harmful Algal Blooms, Lake Okeechobee, Press

Originally published by The News-Press on May 26, 2023 by Amy Bennett Williams Had they stared into a shaft of sunlight piercing the Caloosahatchee River on Thursday morning, boaters at the Alva dock might have seen spangles, as if the water were dusted with green...
Waterkeeper Alliance Calls on Congress for Safeguards After Supreme Court Delivers Blow to Clean Water Act

Waterkeeper Alliance Calls on Congress for Safeguards After Supreme Court Delivers Blow to Clean Water Act

by Calusa Waterkeeper | May 25, 2023 | Featured, Press

Originally published by Waterkeeper Alliance on May 25, 2023 Today, the Supreme Court issued its opinion in the case of Sackett v. EPA and ruled in favor of the Sacketts and their corporate polluter allies, delivering a major setback to the essential protections...
Large Algae Bloom Spotted on Florida’s Lake Okeechobee

Large Algae Bloom Spotted on Florida’s Lake Okeechobee

by Calusa Waterkeeper | May 24, 2023 | Featured, Harmful Algal Blooms, Lake Okeechobee, Press

Originally published by Fox Weather on May 24, 2023 by Andrew Wulfeck Residents and visitors to parts of the Sunshine State’s largest lake are being urged to exercise caution after harmful blue-green algae was recently detected by the Palm Beach County Health...
Algae Swirling on the Gulf Coast Brings a Stink Near Matlacha

Algae Swirling on the Gulf Coast Brings a Stink Near Matlacha

by Calusa Waterkeeper | May 12, 2023 | Featured, Harmful Algal Blooms, Press

Originally published by WINK News on May 12, 2023 Algae swirling in the Gulf Coast is bringing a smelly odor to the air. It’s happening around the waters of Matlacha. “It’s almost a matted, matted surface that resembles a mud flat, but the colors are quite vibrant....
Caloosahatchee C-43 Reservoir Contractor Fired! SFWMD District Evaluates Next Steps

Caloosahatchee C-43 Reservoir Contractor Fired! SFWMD District Evaluates Next Steps

by Calusa Waterkeeper | May 2, 2023 | C43 Reservoir, Featured, Press

Originally published by The News-Press on May 02, 2023 by Amy Bennett Williams Construction of the C-43 reservoir is on hold after the South Florida Water Management District fired the contractor for the half-billion-dollar-plus job. The district announced the...
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