Biscayne Bay reaches water quality crisis

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 it are at risk. Built on one interconnected system of estuaries and coasts, neighboring coastal towns can easily look toward each other for predictions and steps toward environmental restoration. Read full […]

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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 it are at risk. Built on one interconnected system of estuaries and coasts, neighboring coastal towns can easily look toward each other for predictions and steps toward environmental restoration. Read full article here.

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