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Happy Independence Day!

July 4, 2019

On this 4th of July, we’re taking a moment to express gratitude for the protection of our right to clean water as Americans, and we commend the difference that a year and a change in operational priorities can make. This…

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GUEST POST: Fixing the Monster of Our Own Making

June 27, 2019

Outdated priorities and a broken operational system have left Florida in a tailspin of escalating catastrophes. Recently, a sharper look at the downstream effects of massive Lake Okeechobee discharges impacting health and human safety has taken center stage as more…

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This Law Would Protect Us From Toxic Blooms

June 20, 2019

This week, Congressman Brian Mast took a stand for clean water and human health when he filed the PROTECT Florida Act. This landmark legislation proposes a unified solution with immediate impacts for three critically important waterways, by declaring protection of…

Florida’s Ongoing Struggle with Non-Native Water Hyacinth

June 16, 2019

Article Reference: Florida’s Ongoing Struggle with Non-Native Water Hyacinth The Sunshine State continues controversial spraying of herbicides like glyphosate to combat the aquatic weed. By Robert Beringer “We definitely have concerns about the spraying and management of these [hyacinth] plants,…

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Friends of the Everglades Merges with Bullsugar Alliance

June 13, 2019

Today Friends of the Everglades and Bullsugar Alliance officially announce a merger of the two organizations. Special thanks to TC Palm’s Tyler Treadway for the additional coverage found here.     Friends was founded in 1969 in Miami by “River of Grass”…

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This Is What Reducing Risks Looks Like

June 6, 2019

There’s a couple things that Floridians have learned to count on each and every summer. A betting man could safely put his money on excessive heat and some amount of sure rain. Lately, unfortunate odds have made toxic algae outbreaks…

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The Truth Is In The Water

May 30, 2019

The Indian River Lagoon: trophy seatrout capital of the world. Or, at least it used to be. Mike Conner is no stranger to the brilliance of South Florida waterways. He speaks with the familiarity of a long-time angler and guide…

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Florida Doesn’t Do Averages

May 23, 2019

The system we have right now might work if Florida weather was predictable. It’s not. We average about 55 inches of rain, but we have more extreme years than we have average years. Mismanaged priorities and our broken operational system…

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Who Do Your Local Officials Work For?

May 16, 2019

Last week, Martin County commissioners were given the opportunity to advocate for our human health and safety. Spoiler alert: they didn’t take it.   The back story.   In February, a familiar lineup of out-of-town naysayers came to a Martin…

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GUEST POST: How Much Does it Cost to Call Toxic Summers Normal?

May 9, 2019

Last summer’s red tide event persisted longer than any in more than 10 years with help from a constant source of nutrients from Lake Okeechobee discharges. Marine life was killed in unprecedented numbers, sparking headlines across the nation that had…

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