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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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Feds Say Fla. Nuke Plant Relicensing Fight Is Premature
May 25, 2026
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission has told the D.C. Circuit that its renewal of licenses for the Turkey Point nuclear power plant near Miami
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Environmental groups sue feds to protect Nassau grouper habitat in Florida, elsewhere
May 25, 2026
Seán Kinane for WMNF writes: Three conservation organizations have sued the federal government for not protecting the nearshore habitat for a threatened fish, the Nassau grouper.
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‘Like Groundhog day’: New report has same old findings on how to save Biscayne Bay
May 25, 2026
Adriana Brasileiro and Alex Harris for Florida Keys News write: There’s a new plan to save ailing Biscayne Bay, and it looks a lot
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Task force submits more than 60 recommendations to save Biscayne Bay
May 25, 2026
Louis Aguirre for Local10 writes: The Biscayne Bay Task Force gave an urgent and final call to the Miami-Dade County Commission Monday morning to
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BISCAYNE BAY’S FISH KILL AND ALGAE BLOOMS
May 25, 2026
305 Hive Newsletter writes: Biscayne Bay has reached a tipping point. Too much pollution from septic tanks, sewer leaks, stormwater drains, and fertilizers led
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‘Decades Of Warning Signs’ Preceded Biscayne Bay Fish Kill
May 25, 2026
Jenny Staletovich for WUSF writes: Scientists examining this month’s fish kill in Biscayne Bay say it follows decades of decline, but it still could
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Scientists determine algae species in bay not toxic, warnings still remain
May 25, 2026
Louis Aguirre for Local 10 writes: San Souci in French? It means no worries. But at the San Souci Estates, residents these days have
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