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PRESS RELEASE: AFFTA Partners with Bullsugar

August 16, 2017

We’re deeply grateful to the American Fly Fishing Trade Association for the support they’ve shown for the Now Or Neverglades Declaration, for restoring South Florida’s estuaries, and for Bullsugar.org. The following press release details our growing partnership. Fly-Fishing Industry Leader to…

Sugar’s Blame Game: Deflecting Responsibility for Hyper-Toxic Algae in Lake Okeechobee

August 11, 2017

Florida DEP announced this week that Lake Okeechobee’s newest algae bloom is hyper-toxic. With microcystin concentrations of 815 micrograms per liter, the water at Canal Point is 80 times more toxic than the World Health Organization’s threshold for warning people not…

Extremely Toxic Algae Bloom Just Reported on Lake Okeechobee

August 8, 2017

The cyanobacteria bloom at Canal Point on Lake Okeechobee is more than twice as toxic as last year’s highest lake reading, when the “guacamole” bloom clotted the St. Lucie River. These results were published today by Florida DEP, based on…

Is Microsystin Killing Us?

August 3, 2017

This week we’re sharing an article by friend and mentor Karl Wickstrom, Founder/Editor in Chief of Florida Sportsman Magazine, and long-time champion of healthy waterways. Karl’s article picks up where last week’s newsletter left off: The debate is over, Lake…

The Weather Channel Was Right — Lake O is Toxic

July 28, 2017

Last week, and three years running now, Lake Okeechobee was covered in blue-green algae, or cyanobacteria. In 2015 and 2016, it turned extremely toxic. In 2017, it will likely do the same.  Fortunately, initial FDEP test results have not detected toxins in…

Science Doesn’t Lie. And that’s the problem.

July 19, 2017

It’s hard to fire the truth. SFWMD executive director Pete Antonacci made headlines this week threatening to dismiss the National Academies of Sciences (NAS) from collaborating on Everglades restoration. Why? Because NAS has been telling embarrassing truths since its December report on the project, including…

How Much Cancer is Too Much?

July 13, 2017

Sugarcane growers added to the failed legacy of “shared adversity” with their role in June’s Everglades flood. But is it realistic to expect the industry to voluntarily sacrifice to protect wildlife or tourism or even public safety? Today the sugar industry…

Did Sugarcane Growers Flood the Everglades?

July 6, 2017

Did sugarcane growers flood the Everglades last week? Few reporters seemed curious about how much of the wildlife emergency in their headlines was preventable. No one asked what it cost to keep fields dry in the Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA).…

Flamingo Fish Kill: Another Bad Week

June 29, 2017

Florida Bay had another bad week. This video of the latest fish kill was taken on Monday at the marina in Flamingo. Lake O had a bad week, too. As one expert reported: “When I see over 200 ppb [phosphorus] going out of STAs–five…

Florida’s Secret Mercury Factory

June 22, 2017

By Alan Farago Remember how Big Sugar said the problem in Florida’s estuaries was septic tanks adjacent to the Indian River? They say the same about the mercury problem in the Everglades and Florida waterways: it’s someone else’s fault. Not of…

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