PODCAST: Sick Bay – a conversation with Miami Waterkeeper

A RECENT REPORT CARD gave Biscayne Bay another set of poor ratings for water quality. And despite increased attention and new regulation in recent years, the bay is getting worse, not better. It’s at a “tipping point,” scientists sayOUR guest is Audrey Siu, the policy director for Miami Waterkeeper, a nonprofit group working to restore health to Miami’s […]

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A RECENT REPORT CARD gave Biscayne Bay another set of poor ratings for water quality. And despite increased attention and new regulation in recent years, the bay is getting worse, not better. It’s at a “tipping point,” scientists sayOUR guest is Audrey Siu, the policy director for Miami Waterkeeper, a nonprofit group working to restore health to Miami’s most precious resource – the waters that surround it. We also discuss the impact of the ending session of the Florida Legislature on a top issue in Key Biscayne — density, with lawmakers wiping out a 16-year old provision that let voters decide on land development regulations. Remember, you can subscribe to the Anti-Social podcast and never miss an episode! Or — just listen here.

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Florida Solicitation of Contributions Registration #CH46021 A copy of the official registration and financial information for Biscayne Bay Waterkeeper (aka Miami Waterkeeper), a Florida-based nonprofit organization, may be obtained from the Division of Consumer Services by calling toll-free 1-800-HELP-FLA (435-7352) within the state or visiting www.800HELPFLA.com. Registration does not imply endorsement, approval, or recommendation by the state.