CDC Begins New Study on Blue-Green Algae

CDC Begins New Study on Blue-Green Algae

Originally published by FOX4 News on May 17, 2021 The Calusa Waterkeeper says there is an urgent need for research on the blue-green algae that has been seen on Lake Okeechobee. The non-profit, says previous studies have shown that cancer clusters in people living in...
Words from the Waterkeeper, Episode 28

Words from the Waterkeeper, Episode 28

Words from the Waterkeeper, Episode 28 Water quality updated from Barron Park in LaBelle. Calusa Waterkeeper, along with several environmental groups asked Gov. Ron DeSantis to declare a State of Emergency for communities impacted by a growing blue-green algae...
Algae Spreads Across Canals off Caloosahatchee

Algae Spreads Across Canals off Caloosahatchee

Originally published by ABC-7 News on April 26, 2021 People are finding algae in the Caloosahatchee River near Fort Myers Shores and Alva. The Lee County Health Department sent warnings about the potentially toxic water this week. The county said the Florida...
Water Releases from Lake Okeechobee to Begin

Water Releases from Lake Okeechobee to Begin

Water Releases from Lake Okeechobee to Begin Originally published by WINK News on October 9, 2020 The water level right now in Lake O is over 16 feet. Col. Andrew Kelly with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said releases from the lake will resume on Tuesday or...
Toxic Algae Found in Three Cape Coral Canals

Toxic Algae Found in Three Cape Coral Canals

Originally published by FOX4 News on August 26, 2020 Community water activists in Cape Coral are concerned about the growing number of algae blooms in the area. Blue-green algae has been found in Makai Canal, Boris Canal, and Highlander Canal. The Lee County...
Poison Blooms

Poison Blooms

Originally published in Be the Change, Volume 16 – a magazine produced by Waterkeeper Alliance Florida’s waters are at a tipping point as phosphorus and nitrogen pollution and climate change combine to create a perfect storm for the increasingly frequent...
Blue-Green Algae Found in Cape Coral Canal

Blue-Green Algae Found in Cape Coral Canal

Blue-Green Algae Found in Cape Coral Canal Originally published by WINK News on August 12, 2020 Going beneath the surface to figure out what’s going on with our water. “People are now seeing it in abundance in their canals,” said Calusa Waterkeeper, John Cassani....
Words from the Waterkeeper, Episode 15

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...