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Thousands of fish turn up dead in Biscayne Bay. FWC will test water for algae blooms.
May 25, 2026
Adriana Brasileiro for the Miami Herald writes: For the past five years, Kathryn Mikesell has taken a daily morning swim with friends in Biscayne
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THIS SUMMER, SKIP THE FERTILIZER
May 25, 2026
Kelly Cox for Keys Weekly writes: There’s one garden project that you should skip this summer: fertilizing. As a resident of the Keys, you
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NRC Flubbed Fla. Nuke Plant Relicensing, DC Circ. Told
May 25, 2026
Keith Goldberg for Law 360 writes: Environmental groups on Monday urged the D.C. Circuit to nix the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s renewal of licenses for
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City of Miami Proposal For Fighting Climate Change Rattles Environmentalists
May 25, 2026
Jenny Staletovich for WUSF writes: The city of Miami, among the nation’s most vulnerable to sea rise and rising temperatures driven by climate change,
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Scientists: Lack Of Oxygen Levels Lead To Massive Fish Kill In Biscayne Bay
May 25, 2026
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission scientists have concluded that low dissolved oxygen levels were spurred by high temperatures and heavy rainfall which are
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A Clean Bay Begins in Your Backyard
May 25, 2026
Kelly Cox for Coral Gables Garden Club writes: Fertilizer is full of nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus. These nutrients are great for your
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Compass Florida partners with Miami Waterkeeper to save Biscayne Bay
May 25, 2026
Anya Szentes for South Florida Agent writes: Compass Real Estate has teamed up with environmental non-profit Miami Waterkeeper to raise funds and support for
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Biscayne Bay reaches water quality crisis
May 25, 2026
Brooke Harbaugh for Islander News writes: Biscayne Bay again reaches familiar water quality crisis point South Florida’s waters and the industries that rely on
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Miami-Dade Commissioner Hosts ‘Saving Biscayne Bay’ Virtual Town Hall
May 25, 2026
County Commissioner Daniella Levine Cava will host Saving Biscayne Bay virtual town hall with local environmental experts and advocates. Read full article here.
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Fort Lauderdale City Leaders In Talks With Miami Waterkeeper To Test Waterways
May 25, 2026
Caitie Switalski Muñoz for WLRN writes: After residents continued to plead for the city to fund water quality testing, the city announced last week
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Ending the Plastic Tide: Coastal community leaders on the reality of waste
May 25, 2026
Emy Kane for Lonely Whale writes: In 2017, beach cleanup teams around the world collected trash and sent it to Lonely Whale, which worked
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Army Corps of Engineers proposes flood wall to fortify Miami-Dade coastline
May 25, 2026
Christina Vazquez for Local 10 writes: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is studying how to fortify Miami-Dade County’s coastline from the reality of rising seas
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