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Red tide showing up offshore, fecal indicator bacteria counts high after hurricanes

Red tide showing up offshore, fecal indicator bacteria counts high after hurricanes

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Oct 31, 2024 | Bacteria Monitoring, Featured, Press, Water Testing

Originally published in the News-Press by Chad Gillis on October 31, 2024 It’s a water quality double whammy. Southwest Florida waters are stained and potentially toxic as a red tide bloom rages offshore while freshwater bacteria levels are well above what the...
Calusa Nature Center and Calusa Waterkeeper Team Up

Calusa Nature Center and Calusa Waterkeeper Team Up

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Oct 29, 2024 | Press

Exciting Environmental Nonprofit Collaboration Brings Water to Life at the Nature Center. Fort Myers, FL – October 29, 2024 – Calusa Nature Center & Planetarium and Calusa Waterkeeper are excited to announce a new partnership that will enrich the...
Fecal bacteria could still be high in creeks, rivers after Helene.

Fecal bacteria could still be high in creeks, rivers after Helene.

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Oct 7, 2024 | Bacteria Monitoring, Featured, Press, Water Testing

Originally published in the News-Press by Chad Gillis on October 7, 2024 Chuck Avery grabbed a small glass jar and lid, attached it to the end of a pole and walked down the boat ramp at Koreshan State Historic Site in Estero. He scoops up water, three times, and dumps...
Find Out What’s in Estero Bay at the October State of Our Water Meeting

Find Out What’s in Estero Bay at the October State of Our Water Meeting

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Sep 17, 2024 | CWK Rangers, Events

Bonita Water Steward Nicole Weigold will be Calusa Waterkeeper’s guest speaker Fort Myers, FL – September 17, 2024 – The Estero Bay Basin located within Calusa Waterkeeper’s 1000 sq. mile jurisdiction, is the topic of Calusa Waterkeeper’s State of Our...
Calusa Waterkeeper to highlight ongoing severe fecal bacteria presence at Manuel’s Branch creek

Calusa Waterkeeper to highlight ongoing severe fecal bacteria presence at Manuel’s Branch creek

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Sep 11, 2024 | Bacteria Monitoring, Press, Water Testing

Originally published on WGCU by Tom Bayles on September 11, 2024 “We test water bodies throughout our jurisdiction and that has been one area that routinely comes back extremely high,” said Connie Ramos-Williams, the director of Calusa Waterkeeper. “When we see things...
Calusa Waterkeeper To Host Manuel’s Branch Neighborhood Water Quality & Human Health Event

Calusa Waterkeeper To Host Manuel’s Branch Neighborhood Water Quality & Human Health Event

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Sep 10, 2024 | Bacteria Monitoring, Events, Featured, Policy, Water Testing

In an effort to keep children and families informed of troubled waters in Manuel’s Branch and other local waterbodies, Calusa Waterkeeper is hosting a Water Quality & Human Health Public Meeting on Tuesday, October 15, 2024, from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM. The event will...
New release plans for Lake O may reduce red tide in Gulf

New release plans for Lake O may reduce red tide in Gulf

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Sep 9, 2024 | Harmful Algal Blooms, Lake Okeechobee, Press

Originally published in Gulfshore Business by John Guerra on September 9, 2024 Under LOSOM, if there’s an active red tide in the Gulf and blue-green algae in the lake, the Army Corps can decide against releasing water from the 730-square-mile freshwater lake until...
Wastewater Overflow at Gasparilla Island Water Authority (Boca Grande)

Wastewater Overflow at Gasparilla Island Water Authority (Boca Grande)

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Sep 6, 2024 | Featured, Press, Stormwater

Originally published on Boca Beacon by Garland Pollard on September 6, 2024 A half-million gallons of rainy sewage leaked onto the Gasparilla Island Water Authority plant grounds after Hurricane Debby. The spill was at 2:05 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 5. It did not go into...
Fish kill in Matlacha over, waters cleared weeks after Tropical Storm Debby

Fish kill in Matlacha over, waters cleared weeks after Tropical Storm Debby

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Aug 30, 2024 | Harmful Algal Blooms, Press, Stormwater

Originally published in the Fort Myers News-Press by Chad Gillis on August 30, 2024 The waters in Matlacha Pass have cleared after post-Debby conditions caused a fish kill there. Tropical Storm Debby dropped several inches of rain across the region, and a lot of that...
Will we see Lake Okeechobee discharges this year to the Caloosahatchee? What to know

Will we see Lake Okeechobee discharges this year to the Caloosahatchee? What to know

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Aug 26, 2024 | Harmful Algal Blooms, Lake Okeechobee, Press

Originally published in the Fort Myers News-Press by Chad Gillis on August 26, 2024 Calusa Waterkeeper Codty Pierce said only time will tell how well LOSOM works for the Caloosahatchee River. “We have yet to see how things are going to react,” Pierce said....
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