What does the summer portend for the waters in South Florida?

Brooke Harbaugh for the Islander writes: “Water is so dynamic and changes so quickly,” said Rachel Silverstein, Ph.D., Executive Director of Miami Waterkeeper, a local nonprofit that monitors water quality, marine ecosystems, and sea-level rise in Miami-Dade. Read full article here.

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Brooke Harbaugh for the Islander writes: “Water is so dynamic and changes so quickly,” said Rachel Silverstein, Ph.D., Executive Director of Miami Waterkeeper, a local nonprofit that monitors water quality, marine ecosystems, and sea-level rise in Miami-Dade. Read full article here.

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