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Miami resiliency groups launch Green Infrastructure Accelerator Project
May 25, 2026
Click here to read the article in The Invading Sea By Amanda Prieto, Miami Waterkeeper Miami Waterkeeper, along with a cohort of local resiliency groups,
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Feds vow to fast track plan to raise Miami homes, protect businesses from flooding
May 25, 2026
Click here to read the article in the Miami Herald. BY ALEX HARRISNOVEMBER 17, 2023 5:30 AM An image from a June 2023 presentation
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Initial tests come back clear for Key Biscayne beaches after sewage plant spill
May 25, 2026
Click here to read the article in the Key Biscayne Independent Originally Published: October 17, 2023 Crandon Park beach on Key Biscayne, May 28,
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Can UM-led team create a ‘perfect’ reef? Why the U.S. military is banking on it
May 25, 2026
Click here to read the article in the Miami Herald. OCTOBER 24, 2023 9:46 AM UM marine biology and ecology professor Andrew Baker poses
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Coral researchers see ‘mass mortality’ amid Florida Keys reef bleaching crisis
May 25, 2026
Click here to read the article in the Tampa Bay Times BY JACK PRATOR TAMPA BAY TIMES Battered by heat, washed out to a bleached,
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Press Release: Stetson’s Jacobs Law Clinic Asks Court to Stop Project That Could Harm Puerto Rico Coral Reef
May 25, 2026
For immediate release: Stetson’s Jacobs Law Clinic Asks Court to Stop Project That Could Harm Puerto Rico Coral Reef GULFPORT, Fla. October 13, 2023
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Press Release: Manatees Move Toward Restored Endangered Species Safeguards
May 25, 2026
For Immediate Release, October 11, 2023 Manatees Move Toward Restored Endangered Species Safeguards Tragic Declines Highlight Need for Increased Protection ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.— Responding to
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Invest in Innovation to Reverse Damage Done to Coral Reefs, Build Coastal Resilience
May 25, 2026
By Rachel Silverstein as published by The Invading Sea, a nonpartisan source for news, commentary and educational content about climate change and other environmental issues affecting
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Knight Media Forum 2024
May 25, 2026
Photo credit: Knight Foundation. Rachel Silverstein Ph.D. (Miami Waterkeeper and Executive Director) spoke at the annual Knight Medium Forum on Wednesday 24 February 2024,
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Community input needed for environmental project
May 25, 2026
A local stormwater park showcases sustainable water management, a prime example of green infrastructure in action. Click here to read the article in the
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Grupos de resiliencia de Miami lanzan el proyecto acelerador de infraestructura verde
May 25, 2026
MIAMI, FL, 30 de Enero de 2024 — Miami Waterkeeper, en colaboración con una coalición de grupos locales, se complace en presentar el innovador Proyecto
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Miami nonprofit turns to green infrastructure to tackle flooding and extreme heat
May 25, 2026
Original article, authored by Ashley Portero, South Florida Business Journal Senior Report, can be found here > February 01, 2024. — Miami Waterkeeper is
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