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We welcome you to join us for a film premiere of Guardians of Troubled Waters, The River Heroes of the South. When: Thursday, November 7, 2019 at 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM Where: Coral Gables Congregational United Church of Christ 3010…
A screening of the documentary, Troubled Waters, is open to the public tonight in downtown Miami. Don’t wait! If you’re in the area, CLICK HERE for your last chance to buy tickets! Calusa Waterkeeper’s exclusive documentary, Troubled Waters premiered to…
Article Reference: Brevard County leaders have failed to address our poop problem | Opinion By Mike Fleming “Let’s talk about poop. No one I know really enjoys an honest and candid conversation on the matter, rightly preferring innuendo, puns, and…
“This is a health issue… we, as Floridians, need to be very concerned.“ Calls for serious attention to public health impacts from harmful algae blooms are on the rise and warnings like this one take on a new sense of…
Will you join us? “Troubled Waters” explores the human health impacts and emerging medical science of harmful algal blooms. Save the date to join us for a Miami premiere on October 24th at the Silverspot Cinema. The documentary screening will…
Pursuing a change in the operational management of Lake Okeechobee–like lowering lake levels in the dry season to protect human and environmental health as the Army Corps did this year–is one way to reverse Florida’s toxic tide now. During the…
Editor of Florida Sportsman Magazine, Blair Wickstrom, spends a Sunday afternoon enjoying the St. Lucie River, to close out September. “One year ago today the river would have been toxic, probably deadly, to our dogs. Plus the water would have…
This week brought the end of another Florida summer, sans some of the more nightmarish qualities of summers past. In 2018, we saw devastating consequences following months of toxic Lake Okeechobee discharges. People got sick, animals died by the tons,…
Dr. Larry Brand is a marine biology professor and algae research specialist at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, FL. He has extensive knowledge of red tide and cyanobacteria and has seen firsthand how the toxins produced by algal…
Thousands of voices stood up for our waterways during the LOSOM scoping meetings at the beginning of the year. We need your help again. Treasure Coast residents have the opportunity to make their voices heard at tomorrow’s LOSOM public workshop…