by Calusa Waterkeeper | Apr 28, 2021 | Press
Researchers Trying to Find Ways to Kill Blue-Green Algae as it Begins to Reappear Originally published by FOX4 News on April 28, 2021 Blue-green algae is showing up again in the Caloosahatchee River. There’s enough of it that the Florida Department of Health has put...
by Calusa Waterkeeper | Apr 27, 2021 | Press
Two Algae Health Alerts Issued in Lee County as Community on Watch Originally published by WINK News on April 27, 2021 Two areas in Southwest Florida are being closely monitored as fears of another algae outbreak grow. The Franklin Lock in Olga and the Alva boat ramp...
by Calusa Waterkeeper | Apr 26, 2021 | Press
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...
by Calusa Waterkeeper | Apr 23, 2021 | Press
Originally published by Fort Myers Beach Talk on April 23, 2021 Progress on the Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA) Reservoir Project was announced on Thursday, Earth Day, by Gov. Ron DeSantis. South Florida Water Management District Governing Board member Chauncey...
by Calusa Waterkeeper | Apr 22, 2021 | Press
Health Alert and Warning of Blue-Green Algae Issued for Alva Boat Ramp in Lee County Originally published by WINK News on April 22, 2021 The Florida Department of Health in Lee County is issuing a health alert for the Alva Boat Ramp based on reports of algae toxins...
by Calusa Waterkeeper | Apr 21, 2021 | Featured, Press
Originally published in The News-Press on April 21, 2021 by Chad Gillis State health officials released a public advisory Wednesday for the upper portion of the Caloosahatchee River estuary, saying the public should not swim there or touch the water. The Florida...
by Calusa Waterkeeper | Apr 19, 2021 | Featured
Words from the Waterkeeper, Episode 27 This week, John meets with Bonita Springs resident Cope Smoak, an expert on mayan cichlids and one of our wonderful dedicated volunteers keeping a vigilant eye on our local...
by Calusa Waterkeeper | Apr 17, 2021 | Press
Originally published in The News-Press on April 17, 2021 by Chad Gillis Environmental groups and water quality experts are paying more attention to Lake Okeechobee as blue-green algae levels continue to spike in some areas of the system. The Florida Department of...
by Calusa Waterkeeper | Apr 12, 2021 | Press
Water Quality Tested After Midge Flies Invade Areas of Lee County Originally published by WINK News on April 12, 2021 After swarms of midge flies invaded areas of Lee County, water quality was cited as a possible reason. The bugs covered walls and lanai screens,...
by Calusa Waterkeeper | Apr 12, 2021 | Featured, Harmful Algal Blooms, Policy
Pictured above: Cyanobacteria blooms on Lake Okeechobee were verified as producing microcystin toxins by FDEP. April 7, 2021 The current bill language has lost or is missing several key recommendations of the Blue-Green Algae Task Force. It’s imperative that the...