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Earth Day Kicks off Week-long Festival of Events & Cleanups

Earth Day Kicks off Week-long Festival of Events & Cleanups

Calusa Waterkeeper has created The Big Calusa, a week-long festival and cleanup. The Big Calusa begins on Earth Day, April 22, with the Calusa Kayakers cleanup party at Millennial Brewing Company in Fort Myers from 5:30-8:30 p.m., featuring musical entertainment, food trucks & vendors.

Chiquita Lock Removal Set for Hearing that Pits Cape Coral Against Conservationists

Chiquita Lock Removal Set for Hearing that Pits Cape Coral Against Conservationists

A water control structure in Cape Coral will be the focus of a hearing this week as environmental and civic groups aim to keep the city from completely removing the Chiquita Lock. The lock was designed to retain freshwater so that it has a period of time to wash through an adjacent mangrove system, which helps clean the water.

Science Officer Appointment Gets Support

Science Officer Appointment Gets Support

With water quality at the forefront of the issues to which Gov. Ron DeSantis has pledged remedy, actions this week continue to follow promises made along the campaign trail with the appointment of the first-ever State of Florida Chief Science Officer, Dr. Thomas K. Frazer.

The Big Calusa Festival Begins on Earth Day

The Big Calusa Festival Begins on Earth Day

Originally published in Gulfshore Business on April 3, 2019 Calusa Waterkeeper has created The Big Calusa, a family-friendly, recreational, educational and cultural week-long festival and clean-up to reconnect the community in a positive way with local waterways. The...

Eden Oaks Development Update

Eden Oaks Development Update

The ill-conceived Eden Oaks development moves forward with a Lee County zoning hearing scheduled for April 23rd. Calusa Waterkeeper has opposed this development located in mangrove wetlands along Shell Point Boulevard in South Fort Myers.

The Big Calusa festival to showcase SWFL’s water

The Big Calusa festival to showcase SWFL’s water

Southwest Florida’s water is worth fighting for – and celebrating. So Calusa Waterkeeper has created The Big Calusa: a family-friendly, recreational, educational and cultural week-long festival and clean-up to reconnect our community in a positive way with all we love about our waterways.

ACTION NEEDED: Support These Two Stormwater Bills

ACTION NEEDED: Support These Two Stormwater Bills

Ask your senators to support the revision language in SB 1344 and that additional language be included that applies the new criteria to all relevant waters of the state, not just for impaired waters. SB 1344 will be reviewed by the Senate Environment and Natural Resources Committee.

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