Our Latest

Original analysis, event updates, and perspectives from our team — written for public audiences and available to republish with attribution.

Waterkeepers Florida 404 update

Uncategorized

Waterkeepers Florida 404 update

March 5, 2021

Earthjustice, on behalf of a number of national and Florida-based conservation and environmental organizations including Miami Waterkeeper, has filed a Motion for Partial Summary Judgment in its suit to stop the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) greenlighting of the state of Florida’s assumption of permitting authority under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (CWA).

Read article
Proposed Revisions to Endangered Species Act Habitat Rules

Uncategorized

Proposed Revisions to Endangered Species Act Habitat Rules

March 4, 2021

The U.S. Department of the Interior is considering two recently proposed rules that would modify how habitats are defined under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). This has huge implications for wildlife in the United States and all of us who advocate for environmental protections. Miami Waterkeeper joined a slate of environmental groups representing millions of

Read article
Petition to Stop FPL’s Turkey Point Dismissed

Uncategorized

Petition to Stop FPL’s Turkey Point Dismissed

March 4, 2021

On March 4, 2021, the US Court of Appeals dismissed the petition we launched, in conjunction with Friends of the Earth and Natural Resources Defense Council, challenging FPL’s plan to operate its Turkey Point Nuclear Plant until 2052. FPL received the nation’s first subsequent license renewal for Turkey Point from the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Read article
The Fight Against FPL’s Turkey Point Pollution Continues

Uncategorized

The Fight Against FPL’s Turkey Point Pollution Continues

January 28, 2021

FPL’s irresponsible management of its Turkey Point Nuclear Plant risks the future of Biscayne Bay and threatens the viability of many sensitive species. We have an update on our 2018 lawsuit, filed in partnership with the Natural Resources Defense Council and Friends of the Earth, against FPL’s plan to operate Turkey Point until 2052. In

Read article
Miami Waterkeeper Launches Fort Lauderdale Water Monitoring Program

Clean Water

Miami Waterkeeper Launches Fort Lauderdale Water Monitoring Program

January 20, 2021

We are excited to announce an expansion of our water quality monitoring program in partnership with the City of Fort Lauderdale. Beginning in January 2021, our team will sample ten new sites within the City of Fort Lauderdale on a weekly basis for the fecal indicator bacteria (FIB) enterococci. The results of these samples will

Read article
Miami Waterkeeper Adds New Technology to Water Quality Monitoring Program

Clean Water

Miami Waterkeeper Adds New Technology to Water Quality Monitoring Program

January 20, 2021

As part of our continued commitment to water quality monitoring, Miami Waterkeeper has added new YSI EXO sondes to our weekly water sampling program. A sonde is a scientific monitoring instrument that allows us to automatically transmit information about water conditions to our research team! These new tools allow our team to conduct more detailed

Read article
Welcome Samantha!

Uncategorized

Welcome Samantha!

January 20, 2021

Please Join Miami Waterkeeper in welcoming Samantha Morejon as our new Environmental Technician! Samantha began her journey at Miami Waterkeeper as an intern in 2020, eventually working her way up to a part-time Field Technician. We are thrilled to have Samantha join us full-time at Miami Waterkeeper. In her role, Samantha will be performing weekly

Read article
Miami Beach Passes Fertilizer Ordinance

Uncategorized

Miami Beach Passes Fertilizer Ordinance

January 14, 2021

The City of Miami Beach passed a strong fertilizer ordinance on January 13, 2021 that includes fertilizer-free zones and a prohibited application period. Miami Beach joins the growing number of municipalities taking action against nutrient pollution in the wake of Biscayne Bay’s unprecedented fish kill in the summer of 2020. While fertilizer can benefit plant

Read article
Press Release: Section 404(a) of the Clean Water Act – Complaint Filed

Uncategorized

Press Release: Section 404(a) of the Clean Water Act – Complaint Filed

January 14, 2021

Earthjustice sues on behalf of conservation groups to stop EPA rubber-stamping Florida wetlands destruction EPA’s approval of developer-backed scheme to turn permitting over to state violates U.S. environmental laws   Jan. 14, 2021 Washington, D.C.  – Earthjustice filed suit today to stop an attempt by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to allow Florida to fast-track

Read article
Keeping penalties for polluters in the Clean Water Act

Uncategorized

Keeping penalties for polluters in the Clean Water Act

January 13, 2021

Directly contradicting Congress, the EPA wants to do away with essential Clean Water Act provisions. Our coalition is working hard to make sure this doesn’t happen. States must uphold environmental standards that, at a minimum, meet federal standards. They can exceed them, but they cannot reduce them. In response, Earth Justice sent a letter on

Read article
Rachel Silverstein on Lunker Dog’s Reel Guy Podcast

Uncategorized

Rachel Silverstein on Lunker Dog’s Reel Guy Podcast

January 6, 2021

Miami Waterkeeper’s Rachel Silverstein appeared on Lunker Dog’s Reel Guy Podcast on January 5, 2021. The two had an engaging conversation about the various threats facing Miami’s water quality and what we can do as a community to ensure clean water for all. Rachel discussed the massive fish kill that occurred in Biscayne Bay in

Read article
Rachel Silverstein Presents to the US Coastal Research Program

Uncategorized

Rachel Silverstein Presents to the US Coastal Research Program

January 5, 2021

In January 2021, the United States Coastal Research Program (USCRP) brought together a virtual workshop of experts on coastal pollutants and resilient coastal ecosystems. South Florida faces numerous threats to its water and ecosystems from pollutants and inadequate infrastructure. Our very own Rachel Silverstein, Executive Director and Waterkeeper at Miami Waterkeeper, delivered a presentation entitled

Read article

Support our work

Select an amount for your donation
We’re committed to transparency, accountability, and maximizing the impact 
of every dollar entrusted to us. Be part of 
the change and donate today!

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.

Follow us for daily updates

@miamiwaterkeeper