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Postponed: Human Health will Head up the Agenda at Next Blue-green Algae Task Force Meeting

Postponed: Human Health will Head up the Agenda at Next Blue-green Algae Task Force Meeting

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Aug 30, 2019 | Press

Originally published in The News-Press by Amy Bennett Williams on August 30, 2019 When Florida’s blue-green algae task force meets next, public health will be first on the agenda. Hurricane Dorian postponed the scientists’ Friday’s meeting in Gainesville,...
Brown Water: Natural Tannins or Sign of Looming Red Tide?

Brown Water: Natural Tannins or Sign of Looming Red Tide?

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Aug 27, 2019 | Press

Originally published in The News-Press by Chad Gillis on August 27, 2019 Tannin-stained waters are blasting out of some Southwest Florida passes as rain water continues to wash off the watershed and into the Gulf of Mexico. Water quality scientists and others worry...
Save Our Water 2019: Hundreds Gather to Hear Gov. DeSantis & Experts Talk Water Quality

Save Our Water 2019: Hundreds Gather to Hear Gov. DeSantis & Experts Talk Water Quality

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

Originally published in The News-Press by Chad Gillis, Amy Bennett Williams and Karl Schneider on August 21, 2019 Hundreds of politicians, business leaders, agency heads and environmental advocates met Wednesday in Bonita Springs to try to find solutions to Southwest...
Army Corps Other Agencies will Meet in Clewiston to Discuss Future Okeechobee Releases

Army Corps Other Agencies will Meet in Clewiston to Discuss Future Okeechobee Releases

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Aug 19, 2019 | Press

Originally published in The News-Press by Chad Gillis on August 19, 2019 The future of Lake Okeechobee releases will be guided by a group that’s meeting for the first time Tuesday in Clewiston. Called the project delivery team, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers...
Public Health Alert – Florida Water Summit 2 Expert Panel Discussion

Public Health Alert – Florida Water Summit 2 Expert Panel Discussion

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Aug 12, 2019 | Events, Featured, Science

We are grateful for the esteemed panel of expert scientists and medical professionals that followed our first screening of the Calusa Waterkeeper documentary: Troubled Waters. We filmed the complete Q&A session about public health and clean water advocacy and...
Army Corps Reaching out for Public Input on Lake Okeechobee Releases

Army Corps Reaching out for Public Input on Lake Okeechobee Releases

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Aug 11, 2019 | Featured, Press

Originally published in Florida Today by Chad Gillis of the Fort Myers News-Press on August 11, 2019 The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers released higher volumes of water this past spring to keep Lake Okeechobee levels lower in case of a blue-green algal bloom. Some say...
Documentary About Algae and Public Health Debuts to Sold-out Crowd

Documentary About Algae and Public Health Debuts to Sold-out Crowd

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Aug 7, 2019 | Featured, Press

Originally published in The News-Press by Amy Bennett Williams on August 7, 2019 It wasn’t billed as a horror movie, but “Troubled Waters” drew its share of gasps from a sold-out audience at its Monday night premiere. Calusa Waterkeeper’s new documentary explores last...
Calusa Waterkeeper Summit Explores the Impact of Algae on your Health

Calusa Waterkeeper Summit Explores the Impact of Algae on your Health

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Aug 6, 2019 | Press

Originally published by WINK News on August 5, 2019 How does algae impact your health? On Monday evening, scientists, health officials and clean water activists talked to many of you about what the green gunk we saw last year does to your body. On Monday night, there...
Words from the Waterkeeper, Episode 5

Words from the Waterkeeper, Episode 5

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Aug 5, 2019 | Featured, Science

In this week’s episode of Words from the Waterkeeper, John Cassani provides updates on current water conditions in the region and talks about upcoming...
U.S. Sugar Files Lawsuit Against Army Corps over Lake Okeechobee Management

U.S. Sugar Files Lawsuit Against Army Corps over Lake Okeechobee Management

by Calusa Waterkeeper | Aug 1, 2019 | Press

Originally published in The News-Press by Chad Gillis on August 1, 2019 U.S. Sugar filed a lawsuit Thursday in federal court against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, saying the Army Corps is violating its own regulations and the National Environmental Policy Act....
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