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Rare Red Tide Makes Its Way to South Florida

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Rare Red Tide Makes Its Way to South Florida

October 5, 2018

Southwest Florida’s year-long red tide has spread to the east coast of South Florida, forcing local and state officials to close beaches and issue advisories right at the start of the busy winter tourist season. As Florida’s most populous region, the impacts on South Florida could be immense. Red tide also poses a significant threat

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Working on Water Quality

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Working on Water Quality

May 15, 2018

Your Waterkeeper, Dr. Rachel Silverstein, sampling water quality in Biscayne Bay. As Miami Waterkeeper continues to collaborate with other local groups in combating the ongoing threat of marine debris, we also continue our work on an equally serious but less visually perceivable marine issue: water quality. Water quality problems have persisted in the region but go

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Miami Waterkeeper Participates in the Annual EarthEcho Water Challenge

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Miami Waterkeeper Participates in the Annual EarthEcho Water Challenge

March 17, 2017

The EarthEcho Water Challenge will provide water monitoring kits to help Miami Waterkeeper Junior Ambassadors monitor water quality in Biscayne Bay   Washington, DC (March 15, 2017) This March 22, the United Nations World Water Day, individuals, schools and community groups around the world will take a stand for clean water and healthy waterways by

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