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Mongabay

Building back Miami’s Biscayne Bay: Do natural solutions hold hope?

May 25, 2026

Marlowe Starling for Mongabay writes: Along the Miami shoreline, luxury high-rises and condominiums run parallel to Biscayne Bay, one of South Florida’s most biodiverse

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Edf

EDF Releases Video Series Showcasing the Urgency of Florida’s Climate Crisis

May 25, 2026

Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) today released the first video in a four-part series entitled “Keeping Florida, Florida” to showcase the urgency of Florida’s climate crisis and

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Floridapolitics

EDF video outlines climate challenges, solutions in Miami-Dade

May 25, 2026

Drew Wilson for Florida Politics writes: The Environmental Defense Fund on Monday released the first in a series of videos aimed at educating Floridians on the

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Islandernews

Sargassum seaweed, a blessing or a curse? Or both?

May 25, 2026

Susan Dellert for the Islander writes: The beaches on Key Biscayne are regularly inundated with blankets of sargassum seaweed. Going to the beach becomes

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Islandernews

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

May 25, 2026

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

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The New York Times

A 20-Foot Sea Wall? Miami Faces the Hard Choices of Climate Change.

May 25, 2026

Patricia Mazzei for the New York Times writes: Three years ago, not long after Hurricane Irma left parts of Miami underwater, the federal government embarked on

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Islandernews

Biscayne Bay’s natural flow likely to worsen without corrective measures

May 25, 2026

Brooke Harbaugh for The Islander writes: “The fish kill might be over but these pollution sources are not yet fixed and summer is coming

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Miamitodaynews

Biscayne Bay water quality unsafe much of time, study finds

May 25, 2026

Susan Danseyar for Miami Today writes: A water quality monitoring program for the City of Miami found that even the cleanest location being tested

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Miami Herald

Miami-Dade passes ‘gold standard’ of fertilizer bans. Biscayne Bay still needs more than that | Editorial

May 25, 2026

The Miami Herald Editorial Board for the Miami Herald writes: More than 130 cities and counties in Florida have had rules in place limiting

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Local 10 (WPLG)

Miami-Dade County approves tough new law on fertilizer, marking a big win for efforts to save Biscayne Bay

May 25, 2026

Louis Aguirre for WPLG writes: The county approved the toughest fertilizer law in the State of Florida. The new ordinance bans the use of

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Miami Herald

After fish kill, Miami-Dade commission passes fertilizer ban for summer rainy season

May 25, 2026

Douglas Hanks for the Miami Herald writes: A new Miami-Dade law bans applying fertilizer on lawns and plants during the yearly rainy season as the county

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WLRN

The High Cost Of Sunshine: Public Records In Florida Can Cost More Than A Year’s Salary

May 25, 2026

Jenny Staletovich for WLRN writes: Last year as the COVID-19 pandemic raced across Florida, the international nonprofit health care provider Partners In Health offered

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