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Research Shows Urea Causes Blue-Green Algae Bloom Under Certain Conditions in Lake O System

Research Shows Urea Causes Blue-Green Algae Bloom Under Certain Conditions in Lake O System

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Jun 28, 2021 | Press

Originally published by The News-Press on June 28, 2021 by Chad Gillis Scientists are trying to better understand what forms of nutrients fuel cyanobacteria blooms, and at least one test points to urea. Researchers from the U.S. Geological Survey, Nova Southeastern...
What’s Wrong with the Water Around Pine Island? Groups try to Find out as People get Sick & Move

What’s Wrong with the Water Around Pine Island? Groups try to Find out as People get Sick & Move

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Jun 25, 2021 | Featured, Press

Originally published by The News-Press on June 25, 2021 by Amy Bennett Williams As dead fish float atop mats of putrefying algae in Pine Island-area canals, some residents with a common set of symptoms have fled to the mainland. Others have sold out and left for good....
Peroxide-Based Algaecide Pilot Program Underway to Combat Blue-Green Algae

Peroxide-Based Algaecide Pilot Program Underway to Combat Blue-Green Algae

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Jun 21, 2021 | Press

Peroxide-Based Algaecide Pilot Program Underway to Combat Blue-Green Algae Originally published by WINK News on June 21, 2021 More efforts are underway to keep our waterways in Southwest Florida clear of blue-green algae. The state teamed up with Israel-based company...
Tests & Research Ongoing at $37M Water District Boma Site in Glades County

Tests & Research Ongoing at $37M Water District Boma Site in Glades County

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Jun 17, 2021 | Press

Originally published by The News-Press on June 17, 2021 by Chad Gillis A chunk of land in Glades County that was purchased for $37 million in 2007 is being used for water quality treatment testing and will eventually be the site of a nitrogen-removal facility. But...
$750,000 and 6 Tons of Algaecide Later & Toxin Warning Signs are Still up Along the Caloosahatchee in Olga

$750,000 and 6 Tons of Algaecide Later & Toxin Warning Signs are Still up Along the Caloosahatchee in Olga

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Jun 16, 2021 | Featured, Press

Originally published by The News-Press on June 16, 2021 by Amy Bennett Williams After a governor’s visit, the hoisting of the Israeli flag and multiple treatments with six tons of algaecide, the water at the W.P. Franklin Lock is still not safe. Cyanobacteria toxins...
Matlacha Residents Want Action Taken After Finding Thick Algae and Dead Fish

Matlacha Residents Want Action Taken After Finding Thick Algae and Dead Fish

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Jun 14, 2021 | Press

Matlacha Residents Want Action Taken After Finding Thick Algae and Dead Fish Originally published by WINK News on June 14, 2021 Decaying algae is coming to the surface in the backyards of some Southwest Florida residents; now it’s leading to small dead fish, and...
Matlacha Residents Concerned Over Growing Algal Blooms in Canals

Matlacha Residents Concerned Over Growing Algal Blooms in Canals

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Jun 14, 2021 | Press

Matlacha Residents Concerned Over Growing Algal Blooms in Canals Originally published by FOX4 News on June 13, 2021 A disturbing sight in Matlacha canals is causing residents to rethink about getting in the water. Dead fish are popping up, floating on top of a brown...
Worries About Algae Treatment After Dead Fish and Crabs Found near Franklin Lock

Worries About Algae Treatment After Dead Fish and Crabs Found near Franklin Lock

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Jun 8, 2021 | Featured, Press

Worries About Algae Treatment After Dead Fish and Crabs Found near Franklin Lock Originally published by WINK News on June 7, 2021 Some viewers have reported seeing dead fish and crabs in and around the water at Franklin Lock. WINK News sent a crew to Franklin Lock to...
DeSantis Briefed on Blue-Green Algae Treatment Used on Caloosahatchee

DeSantis Briefed on Blue-Green Algae Treatment Used on Caloosahatchee

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Jun 7, 2021 | Press

Originally published by NBC-2 News on June 7, 2021 Governor Ron DeSantis visited the WP Franklin Lock and Dam on the Caloosahatchee River Thursday. The governor’s office confirmed he received a briefing on an innovative technology treatment being used to combat blue...
Gov. DeSantis Takes a Look at Pilot Algae Treatment in the Caloosahatchee

Gov. DeSantis Takes a Look at Pilot Algae Treatment in the Caloosahatchee

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Jun 4, 2021 | Featured, Press

Originally published by The News-Press on June 4, 2021 by Amy Bennett Williams As an Israeli flag fluttered under Old Glory, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis stood on a Caloosahatcte River shoreline far less foul than it was the week before. He’d traveled to the W.P....
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