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Billy’s Creek Enterococci Sampling Results, December 2019

Billy’s Creek Enterococci Sampling Results, December 2019

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Dec 19, 2019 | Bacteria Monitoring, Water Testing

Calusa Waterkeeper sampling results for enterococci bacteria at Billy’s Creek in Ft. Myers on 12-15-19. Serious contamination persists. The dredging this year did not mitigate the bacterial contamination.    
Environmentalists take First Round in Scrap Over Cape Coral Boat Lock

Environmentalists take First Round in Scrap Over Cape Coral Boat Lock

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Dec 19, 2019 | Featured, Press

Originally published in The News-Press by Bill Smith on December 16, 2019 A state administrative law judge has recommended that the state environmental agency reverse its decision and deny Cape Coral a permit needed to remove the Chiquita Lock. The lock, at Cape...
State Judge Recommends Chiquita Lock Remain in Cape Coral

State Judge Recommends Chiquita Lock Remain in Cape Coral

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Dec 13, 2019 | Cape Coral Spreader Canals, Press

State Judge Recommends Chiquita Lock Remain in Cape Coral Originally published by WINK News on December 13, 2019 The City of Cape Coral wants the Chiquita Lock gone, but environmentalists say it will cause problems and want it to stay. A state judge agrees the lock...
Caloosahatchee River and Estuaries Facing New Type of Algae Bloom

Caloosahatchee River and Estuaries Facing New Type of Algae Bloom

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Dec 9, 2019 | Press

Caloosahatchee River and Estuaries Facing New Type of Algae Bloom Originally published by NBC-2 News on December 8, 2019 The Caloosahatchee River and its estuaries have been looking brown and murky. It’s making people ask ‘what’s in the water?’...
NOAA and Local Scientists Tracking New Different Algae Bloom in Caloosahatchee River

NOAA and Local Scientists Tracking New Different Algae Bloom in Caloosahatchee River

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Dec 6, 2019 | Press, Water Testing

Originally published in The News-Press by Chad Gillis on December 6, 2019 A different variety of algae is blooming in parts of the Caloosahatchee River, but unlike other blooms the region has experienced in the past two years, this algae is not toxic to humans....
‘Miz Lion,’ Environmental Champion Hurchalla to Headline Calusa Culture Night for Nonprofit Calusa Waterkeeper

‘Miz Lion,’ Environmental Champion Hurchalla to Headline Calusa Culture Night for Nonprofit Calusa Waterkeeper

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Nov 21, 2019 | Events, Featured, Press

Originally published in The News-Press by Amy Bennett-Williams on November 21, 2019 Aside from a few lawyers, it’d be hard to find anyone to disagree that Maggy Hurchalla is the real deal: real Floridian, real environmentalist, real storyteller, real character. As the...
Sea Turtle Strandings Soar as Red Tide Bloom Remains in Southwest Florida Waters

Sea Turtle Strandings Soar as Red Tide Bloom Remains in Southwest Florida Waters

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Nov 20, 2019 | Press

Originally published in Naples Daily News by AKarl Schneider on November 20, 2019 The largest number of sea turtle strandings in a single month were reported in Collier County in October. Maura Kraus, the sea turtle expert for Collier County, said that she has...
Florida Officials Urged to Set Standards to Protect People, Wildlife From Harmful Algae Blooms

Florida Officials Urged to Set Standards to Protect People, Wildlife From Harmful Algae Blooms

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Nov 18, 2019 | Featured, Harmful Algal Blooms

Conservation Groups Send a Letter Urging Florida Officials to Set Water-quality Standards for the Harmful Toxins in Algal Blooms. The groups are calling on the Florida Department of Environmental Protection to establish legal limits for cyanotoxins that pose severe...
Environmentalist Faces 4.3 Million Dollar Fine for Her Advocacy Efforts

Environmentalist Faces 4.3 Million Dollar Fine for Her Advocacy Efforts

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Nov 18, 2019 | Press

Environmentalist Faces 4.3 Million Dollar Fine for Her Advocacy Efforts Originally published by WGCU Media by Mike Kiniry & Julie Glenn on November 18, 2019 Back in September Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeal upheld a 2018 ruling against an environmental...
Personhood for the Caloosahatchee would give the River Legal Standing and a New Hope

Personhood for the Caloosahatchee would give the River Legal Standing and a New Hope

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Nov 9, 2019 | Planning, Press

Originally published in The News-Press by Amy Bennett-Williams on November 09, 2019 Fast-growing cyanobacteria blooms fouling the massive lake. Global media descending to document dead wildlife and economic devastation. Dire warnings about blue-green algae toxins’...
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