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Words from the Waterkeeper, Episode 15

Words from the Waterkeeper, Episode 15

Calusa Waterkeeper, John Cassani talks water temperatures in the mid to high 90s in back bays which is creating hypoxic conditions. Plus, an update on the Lake Okeechobee cyanobacteria bloom, and a massive trichodesmium bloom along the Sarasota County coastline.

Environmental Groups say Latest Water Bill is Bad for Florida

Environmental Groups say Latest Water Bill is Bad for Florida

Environmental groups across the state are challenging the bill recently signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis that is supposed to help clean up Florida’s ailing waterways. Critics of the bill say it fails to advance Florida’s water quality standards and regulations and is actually worse than having no new water laws at all.

Fort Myers has a Water Pollution Problem and FDEP Promises Penalties

Fort Myers has a Water Pollution Problem and FDEP Promises Penalties

Over the past several months, the agency that protects Florida’s environment has juggled several major pollution incidents in Fort Myers. The troubles have come from causes ranging from inadequately protected construction sites to aging infrastructure including a 193,000-gallon sewage spill in March.

Lake Okechobee Blue-Green Algae Bloom Shrinks in Size

Lake Okechobee Blue-Green Algae Bloom Shrinks in Size

Recent satellite imagery shows a shrinking blue-green algae bloom covering less than half of Lake Okeechobee, with the densest patches being concentrated along the northwest shore. However, it’s still too early in the summer to know whether or not a major bloom will manifest this year.

Foul Water Returns to Matlacha’s Shores

Foul Water Returns to Matlacha’s Shores

As it did a few months ago, foul water again surrounds Matlacha as the Fourth of July holiday looms, worrying residents and business owners. Starting this spring, conditions have fluctuated from intermittently icky to full-on dreadful. What the FDEP is doing to measure or help remains unclear.

Water Quality a Concern in Matlacha Pass as Eels Surface

Water Quality a Concern in Matlacha Pass as Eels Surface

Concerns are rising over the water quality of Matlacha Pass after cloudy-looking water was spotted, bringing eels and other sea life to the surface for air. “The water quality is very poor, there are suspended solids in the water and macroalgae that’s coating the bottom that may be the culprit behind a lot of this,” said John Cassani.

Looking to the Future – 25 Years of Calusa Waterkeeper

Looking to the Future – 25 Years of Calusa Waterkeeper

We are excited to release our Anniversary Commemorative publication recognizing our 25-year history, starting as CRCA – Riverwatch in 1995. This expanded souvenir newsletter is chock full of historical accounts from our founding and early years, along with a focus on key issues throughout our watershed.

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